Geranium Petal Shawl by Renee Van Hoy

Geranium Petal Shawl

Loom Knitting
April 2010
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
garter
300 - 800 yards (274 - 732 m)
small and large shawls
low vision format available
English
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The Geranium Petal Shawl takes its inspiration from the simple lines of Baktus and Karius scarves. These long, narrow triangles may be worn in many ways, around the shoulders, around the neck, with the point to the front, back or side. The original size makes a nice shawlette, with long, narrow ties and a shorter back. The new, larger sized version of the Geranium Petal makes a full sized shawl, with the long ends able to cross in front and then tie in back, like the classic 1860’s “Sontag” shawl. The overall structure mirrors that of the original Geranium Petal, with its simple lines and garter stitch fabric.

Both patterns may be adjusted to a number of looms and sizes, and are friendly to most yarns. These are easy patterns that even newer loom knitters will be able to make.

Small version:
3/4 inch gauge loom = 34 pegs, bulky yarn
1/2 inch gauge loom = 45 pegs, worsted weight
3/8 inch gauge loom = 60 pegs, dk or worsted weight

Large version:
3/4 inch gauge loom = 60 pegs
1/2 inch gauge loom = 90 pegs
3/8 inch gauge loom = 106 pegs

My patterns are low vision and screen reader accessible. The text is black, Arial and large print 24 point font. All of the directions are fully written out and no charts are relied on to complete the patterns. No italics are used. They are screen reader and tablet friendly.

This is an updated version of the original Geranium Petal Shawl. This version includes two patterns: the original smaller shawl, and a full sized shawl.