Trelliswork Shawl by Jessica Gore

Trelliswork Shawl

Knitting
November 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21.5 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
4.0 mm (G)
766 - 875 yards (700 - 800 m)
Approximately 157cm (61 ¾”) wide and 46cm (18”) at deepest point, relaxed after blocking
English
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Trelliswork Shawl – PDF Knitting Pattern

The Trelliswork Shawl is part of the Botanic Park Collection - 3 crescent-shaped shawls all inspired by gardening, and featuring yarns by Australian independent dyers. The other 2 shawls in the collection are the Bush Wattle Shawl and Garden Sprout Shawl.

As a RAVELRY ONLY special, you can enjoy a price of just $14 USD if you purchase the 3 Botanic Park Collection shawls as a set. (Discount applied automatically, no coupon code needed. Additional charges may be added to your cart depending on your location, and please note that Ravelry’s checkout can only process 1 discount per transaction.) Happy knitting! :)

The structural base of many gardens is the trelliswork, which allows climbing plants to flourish. This shawl interprets a lattice trellis design, with diamond motifs and textural joins of wrapped stitches. For a fun touch, the shawl calls for 2 colours of fingering weight yarn. A light and dark colour together have a lovely contrast, but you can use whatever combination of hues that you like!

FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Approximately 157cm (61 ¾”) wide and 46cm (18”) at deepest point, relaxed after blocking.

YARN
Miss Click Clack Hand Dyed Yarns Fenwick Street Flashmerino (85% superwash extrafine Merino, 15% nylon; 400m {437yds}/100g)

1 skein Main Colour (MC): Melbourne Black
1 skein Contrast Colour (CC): Carnation

Or 2x100g skeins fingering weight yarn. Sample
used approximately:
344m (376yds)/86g of MC and
356m (389yds)/89g of CC.

Small amount of waste yarn for provisional cast on

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
– 4mm (US 6) circular needle, or size to obtain gauge (150cm {60”} cable length recommended)
– 4mm (US 6) crochet hook, or equivalent size to choice of needle
– Cable needle (optional for twist stitches)
– 1 removable stitch marker/progress keeper (optional)
– Tapestry needle
– Tape measure
– Scissors
– Blocking mats (optional)
– Blocking wires (optional)
– T-pins
– Row counter (optional)

GAUGE
21.5 stitches x 31 rows = 10cm (4”) in stockinette stitch, knit flat and relaxed after blocking.

Stockinette stitch = knit every right side row, purl every wrong side row.

Gauge is not crucial for this shawl, but may affect your final yardage requirements and measurements.

VIDEO TUTORIAL LINKS INCLUDED IN THIS PATTERN
– Knitted cast on method
– Picot bind off method
– RT (Right Twist), RPT (Right Purl Twist), LT (Left Twist) & LPT (Left Purl Twist)
– How to horizontally wrap multiple stitches in your knitting
– How to work a provisional cast on using the crochet chain method

This pattern has been professionally tech edited, and test knit. Instructions are provided in a fully written format, with charts also included where relevant.