Starting at a single point and growing, shifting and fading into a piece that begs to be wrapped up in. This asymmetrical triangle shawl uses some clever increasing and decreasing, combined with relaxing garter stitch and simple lace so that you have a fun-to-knit canvas to play with mixing colors on! This shawl is all about making it your own. Let your creativity shine!!
Get creative – this is YOUR shawl! Use only 1 color, or 3, or 10. Need help with color selections? I highly recommend diving into your stash (or the shelves of your LYS) and untwisting the skeins and then laying them next to each other. Look for nuances that can be seen from one color to the next – if your first color has some gold (like mine), why not snag an awesome speckled skein that also has some gold and another color you love (ahem – pink), so that after the speckled skein you can start stitching up that favorite pink skein you have been hoarding!
Center Decrease Tutorial
Simple Lace Tutorial
Yarn: Fingering Weight Yarn – 1540yds/ 385g in multiple colors
Suggested Yarn: Hedgehog Fibres Skinny Singles & Sock Yarn (400yd/ 100g skein):
Color A – Pollen (80yd/ 20g)
Color B – Fool’s Gold (160yd/ 40g)
Color C – Harvest (240yd/ 60g)
Color D – Monarch (260yd/ 65g)
Color E – Rosehip (280yd/ 70g)
Color F – Sari (320yd/ 80g)
Color G – Poison (200yd/ 50g)
Needles: Size US 4/3.5 mm (32 in/80 cm circular recommended)
Notions: stitch marker & tapestry needle
Gauge (measured over garter stitch after blocking): 20 sts and 46 rows = 4in/ 10cm
Finished Measurements: Wingspan – 101in/ 256cm, Center depth – 30in/ 76cm
Techniques To Indulge In: Knitting, purling, increasing, decreasing, shawl shaping, simple lace, and color melting!