Shawl for an Art Lover by Karie Westermann

Shawl for an Art Lover

Knitting
March 2019
Lace ?
17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in blocked stocking stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1100 - 1150 yards (1006 - 1052 m)
one size: 220cm by 113cm/ 89.75" by 44.5"
English
This pattern is available for £4.00 GBP
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Sometimes you just want to knit something beautiful.

I designed Shawl for an Art Lover for my wedding and I wanted to make something that was beautiful and also imbued with meaning.

Shawl for an Art Lover uses one of my favourite shawl constructions — the humble triangular shape — and I chose a light silk/mohair yarn that would keep me warm in the middle of winter.

The pattern motifs are inspired by the city in which I live: Glasgow, Scotland. The delicate lace takes its cue from the sinuous Art Nouveau lines of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s iconic architecture, while the solid strip with Estonian nupp/lace stitches calls back to the tenement tiles seen in the 19th century apartment blocks throughout Glasgow. The pattern is named after House for an Art Lover, a Glasgow house designed by Mackintosh himself.

I hope you enjoy this project as much as I did. Please share your photos using the hashtags #kariebookish and #shawlforanartlover so I can see your lovely work!

Please note that this pattern is fully charted. Chart-reading skills are necessary for making this pattern.

It is suitable for experienced or adventurous intermediate knitters.