Art Deco by Sharon Winsauer

Art Deco

Knitting
December 2014
Lace ?
24 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in overall pattern
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
1750 - 1800 yards (1600 - 1646 m)
English
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Art Deco Shawl

This elegant lace shawl was inspired by a visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Studio in Oak Park, Illinois.

The geometric beauty of the Art Deco era is reflected in the clean lines and balanced design of this unique shawl. Three individual squares are knit separately in the round, then joined together with connector strips. A final border is added to create a graceful shape that sits comfortably on the shoulders and is easy to wear.

The pattern is fully charted and offers an enjoyable project for knitters who appreciate modular construction, geometric lace, and beautifully designed heirloom pieces.

Pattern Details

  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Finished Size: 38 inches back length
  • Yarn: 1,750 - 1,800 yards lace-weight yarn
  • Needles: US Size 1.5 (2.5 mm)
  • Construction: Three squares knit individually in the round, joined with connector strips, then finished with a border
  • Shape: Wearable shawl designed to sit comfortably on the shoulders
  • Pattern Format: Digital PDF download
  • Instructions: Fully charted pattern

Features

  • Inspired by the architectural designs of Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Geometric Art Deco styling creates a timeless lace design
  • Modular construction allows each square to be completed individually
  • Connector strips join the sections into a beautiful finished shawl
  • Comfortable shape that stays elegantly on the shoulders
  • A rewarding project for knitters who enjoy charted lace patterns

Pattern Support

If you have questions while knitting your shawl, I am happy to help through Ravelry messages.

For personal use, you may print charts on larger paper if desired.

Copyright

This pattern is an original copyrighted design and is intended for the personal use of the purchaser only.

Please do not copy, reproduce, distribute, share, or resell the pattern or any portion of it.

Finished items made from this pattern may be sold in limited quantities. Designer credit is appreciated.

Friendly Warning

Sharing this pattern may cause the Art Deco lines to lose their elegance…and nobody wants a disappointed design.