Falling Water Shawl by Bonnie Sennott

Falling Water Shawl

Knitting
April 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Lace Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
750 - 775 yards (686 - 709 m)
one
English
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Knit in fingering weight yarn, the Falling Water Shawl features an elegant, easy lace stitch and lots of soothing garter stitch. It was inspired by the lace motif of my Falling Water Scarf (my very first pattern!), which I’ve adapted to work within the shape of an asymmetrical shawl.

The piece begins with a cast-on of just three stitches and gradually grows longer, with a column of lace flowing up the right side and garter stitch on the left. Yarn overs worked on the left side create the shawl’s triangular shape. It ends with a simple knit-purl section that can be worked over any number of stitches — which means you can make the shawl as long (or short) as you’d like.

The shawl is knit flat, but a circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of stitches.

Stitch patterns are provided in charts and also are written out, line by line.

The Falling Water Shawl and Falling Water Scarf are available individually and as an ebook set.

Sizes: 1

Finished (Blocked) Measurements:
68 inches/173 cm along longest edge (wingspan)

Materials:
--750 yds/685 m fingering weight yarn. Sample was knit with two skeins of O Wool O-Wash Fingering 100% organic merino wool; 394yd/360m per 100 gr skein, color: Pasture Rose.
--US #4/3.50mm 24- or 32-inch circular needle
--Stitch marker, tapestry needle

Gauge: 17 sts/28 rows = 4”/10 cm in Lace Pattern, after blocking