Sina is a shawl that is made just for you, for your everyday accessory that goes great with everything. Just hold it on your shoulders or wrap it around you to make you warmer. Welcome to your comfortable zone! You need 2 skeins of fingering weigh yarn and some grams of popping color for the i-cord. Look at your beautiful hand-dyed yarn and find the match to highlight your favorite speckles. Sina is simple to work. There are 2 sections: the mindless body section with just some purling and twisted knit stitch lines to pump out of the base, and the lace section that actually feels almost faster that the body. Increase and decrease and that’s it. Then slide the needle to the beginning of your wrong side and bind off using the i-cord method. And voilà, here’s your new favourite shawl, designed just for you. Enjoy! YOU NEED Yarn: 2 skeins of fingering weight yarn, at least 366 m (400 yds) / 100 g, merino singles suggested, 200 g in total 732 m (400 yds) 10 g of popping color Needles: 3,5 mm (US4) circular needle 80 cm / 32” 3,75 mm (US5) circular needle 80 cm / 32” Size: Approx. 95 x 135 cm / 37.5 x 53.25” after blocking GAUGE 27 sts x 32 rows = 10 cm (4”) of body pattern using 3,75 mm (US5) needle The sample shown is made of 2 different La Bien Aimée colorways that are faded together. The first for the body is Parchment, the second for the lace is Driftwood Graffiti. The popping i-cord is Lystig Merino Sock in colorway Tobacco. The pattern contains both, the chart and written instructions for all the rows. The pattern was first published in Finnish at Taito-magazine 6/18.
Free pattern for a crescent-shaped shawl with an eyelet stitch pattern on the edge. A great one-skein project for yourself or as a gift.
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I designed and knitted this shawl just for fun of creating a shawl that could look good both on the right and wrong sides. The pattern alternates knit and purl, which gives a different aspect on the wrong side and there are some who like the ‘reverse’ even more than the ‘front’.It is a sister shawl to Darmuta, which is also a two-sided rectangular shawl but features a leaves pattern.The shawl is easy to knit if you know some basic lace stitches – increasing, decreasing and yarnovers. It is also fun to knit, not too complicated and yet not boring either.The pattern could be customized by using different yarns, needle sizes, or adding repeats to the pattern.The sample is shown in Garnstudio Drops BabyAlpaca Silk. A suggested substitute yarn is shown below but you can choose any natural fibers yarn you like :)
Textured shawl This pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Textured shawl
Orlane Sucche’s semicircular wrap has a graphic textural motif for a modern look that will elevate any outfit. Warm and sumptuous, it’s shown here in our luxe Crane yarn, a worsted weight blend of superfine merino and superkid mohair that lends itself perfectly to the striking geometric design. Go to Shawls 2021
December is already flying by friends! I’ve been working on a lot of new projects, as well as trying to get ready for the holidays. It’s kind of different for my family this year, as we’re in our new home and mid-renovation. I haven’t had as much knitting time as I’d like to, but I’m fitting it in where I can. This time of year I like to knit things that are quick, comforting, and somewhat repetitive. The Simpliciknit Shawl ticks all of those boxes, but also will give you some fun new skills to add to your knitting tool kit – such as the knit lateral braid. The Simpliciknit Shawl is an easy, meditative knit that allows you to indulge in fun techniques that combine to create a wonderfully drapey shawl. A knit lateral […]
Gorgeous 1920's silk lamé piano shawl. MASSIVE 52"x45" size with 2' of ombre fringe! Extremely heavy weight. Can be worn as a shawl or as a beautiful throw. Pristine condition. MEASUREMENTS Length: 52" + 24" fringe Width: 45" + 24" fringe
A lightweight and reversible shawl with a fabulous drape, Interlude is a masterpiece of delicate simplicity. You work Interlude from the top down with garter stitch and simple yet striking fishnet lace. This beautiful shawl is effortlessly sophisticated. YARN Approximately 400 m / 437 yds of fingering weight yarn. Shown with Eden Cottage Titus 4ply in colour Falling Leaves (golden brown sample) and The Uncommon Thread Posh Fingering in colour Nimbostratus (grey sample). NEEDLES Size 4 mm / US 6 needles or size to obtain pattern gauge This shawl is worked flat, but I recommend using 80-100 cm / 32-40 inch circular needles to accommodate the growing number of stitches. FINISHED SIZE After blocking 50 x 194 cm / 20 x 76 in STITCHES USED k: knit kfb: knit to front and back loop of the same stitch yo: yarn over k2tog: knit two stitches together TYPE OF INSTRUCTIONS The English version of this pattern has both written and charted instructions. Other language versions have written instructions only. Blocking instructions and schematic are also included. LANGUAGES English, German, Spanish, French & Finnish TERMS OF USE For personal use only. Do not copy, share or sell the pattern. You may sell the knitted item made using this pattern. REFUND POLICY All digital sales are final. Please shop mindfully. DELIVERY Instant PDF download. Shop, download & cast on! Become an insider ♥ Subscribe to Woolenberry e-letter to be the first to know about new patterns & get exclusive discounts.
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In the end, as you all suspected, everything is fine. With the knitting finished and the object blocked, it’s smaller than a shawl but bigger than a kerchief. I failed to measure anything before I blocked it, but I suspect it wound up about 32 inches wide. After blocking, it’s 42 inches wide and 21 […]
The Juniper Shawl - knitting pattern and video tutorial for a classic crescent shaped shawl with a lovely lace and nupp edging. From www.kniftyknittings.com
Wrap yourself up to keep cozy as we head into fall and winter. This wrap is a fantastic project for newer knitters, and a great introduction to charts and patterns since the pattern always builds on the rows beneath it in a predictable way. Featuring the Cascade Yarns Aereo in Provence (just like the Harvest Poncho pattern also in this issue), this is one of our favorites for the new season.
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Knitting pattern for Easy Peasy asymmetric shawl by Inge-Lis Holst and Katrine HannibalEasy Peasy is Önling's collection of basic patterns in Nordic design, written in a simple and beginner-friendly language - without abbreviations. We have designed the prettiest, softest and lightest asymmetrical shawl, simple and easy to knit. This design is a small, light shawl you can use to keep your neck warm, when a large shawl is too hot and too overwhelming. It is asymmetric and features the prettiest edges and a simple eyelet pattern that will catch the eye when you wear it. You can make it in one color or with stripes; it will be the perfect addition to your basic wardrobe. We have worked it in one of our most popular yarns, Önling No 2, made from sustainably manufactured Merino wool by a small family-operated manufacturer in Northern Italy, at the foot of the Italian alps.Designed by Inge-Lis Holst and Katrine HannibalSizes: OnesizeLength approx.: 240 cm Height approx.: 50 cm where widestMaterials: 150 g Önling No 2, 100% Merino Superfine Super 100s Wool, 25 g = approximately 120mSuggested needles: Circl ndls 4,5 mm, 60 or 80 cmGauge: 20 sts and 40 rows (20 ridges)in garter stitch on ndl 4,5 mm = 10 x 10 cmProcedure:The shawl is worked back and forth in garter stitch ridges with a simple eyelet row to break the garter stitch pattern and add symmetry to the asymmetric design. The asymmetric shape appears by increasing in all rows and decreasing on every second row. The pretty edges frame the shawl nicely.You may also want to make a stripy shawl, or work less or more eyelet rows, and you can use other materials as e.g. Önling No 1 or Silk Mohair Önling No 10 - and you can make the shawl larger or smaller, as you prefer.
Fashion these days often means comfort first, but that doesn't always have to mean sacrificing style. The Elowen Shawl is warm, elegant, and absolutely
Handmade pashmina stole in a delighted Diamond weave makes it an elegant and vibrant. The Stole is weaved as per modern trends and fashion. The stripes adds a new dimension to its look. The Handloom Mark on the scarf guarantees it to be genuine and Hallmark Kashmir Product. The Stole is weaved in an illusion weave pattern which makes it very special and attractive. The Stole took app. 15 days to get it ready. The word Pashmina is derived from the Persian word Pashm which refers to the luxury wool. Pashmina is a type of wool that is obtained from a special breed of goat confined to high altitudes of the Himalayan Range Belt of Asia. The special goat "Capra Hircus"goat which is the source of Pashmina lives at elevations of 14,500 feet (4,500 meters) and above, where temperatures is harsh to an extent of minus 30 degrees C in winters. The diameter of a Pashmina fiber is very minute (about five times smaller than a human hair). During Molting Season (Spring), the goats shed away this inner wool which they develop all over again during the course of the winter. The inner wool is collected, sheared and spun to produce Pashmina. The process is natural and the Goat is not harmed in any way. 100% finest Ladakh Himalayan Pashmina Yarn. -- Hand loomed by Master Weaver -- High Quality Yarn A++ Grade -- 2 Ply Highly delicate yarn. -- Highly fragile 140 yarn Count. -- Dimension: Length =80 inches , Breadth= 28 inches --Tie and Dye Pattern -- Weight: 3.5 Ounces or 100 Grams -- Care: Dry Clean Only -- Designer Diamond Weave -- Finished Edges -- Certified Handmade Kashmir Pashmina Product By Govt of India -- Made in Kashmir Ships within 1-3 Business Days through DHL/FEDEX/UPS/ARAMEX. Tracking Id is provided after the item is shipped.
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Learn to knit with Alexa and Emily! The Grain Shawl is part of The Simple Collection - a learn to knit series with excellent free patterns and clear tutorials. From your first scarf, to mittens, socks, and sweaters, learn all you need to know to make modern seamless knits for the entire family. Is this your very first shawl? We’ve created an in-depth tutorial to walk you through each step! Yarn 600 yards worsted / aran weight yarn 700 yards DK weight yarn 800 yards sock / fingering weight yarn (sample was knit using Sweet Fiber Cashmere Aran, 1 skein of ‘moonstone’, 1 skein of ‘chartreuse’, 2 skeins each of ‘smoke’ and ‘olive’) Needles Worsted: US #9 / 5.5mm 32” circular needle DK: US #7 / 4.5mm 32” circular needle Fingering: US #4 / 3.5mm 32” circular needle (or as required to meet gauge) Suggested substitute yarns are shown below in worsted/aran weight.
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Step into a world of captivating charm with our Teal Lace Loop Shawl - a mesmerizing and lightweight accessory that effortlessly enhances your look in four different ways: as a shrug, shawl, crisscrossed shawl, or scarf. The rich teal hue combined with intricate lace exudes sophistication and elegance, making it a perfect choice for special occasions and events. Available in three sizes for a flawless fit: Petite (US 0-6) One size (US 8-14) Plus size (US 14-22) This exquisite lace shawl comes with wearing instructions, beautifully presented in a printed gift bag, making it a thoughtful and charming gift option for your loved ones. Additionally, we've thoughtfully included a QR code linked to the movie clip, granting you easy access to styling ideas. Experience the elegance in our YouTube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3nTefDuqGs (copy & paste to your browser). Shop now for effortless style and embrace the allure of our Teal Lace Loop Shawl. Whether it's a gala event or an intimate gathering, this versatile accessory will add a touch of grace and elevate your ensemble with its captivating teal hue and intricate lace details. More shawls you can find here- https://www.etsy.com/il-en/shop/ShawlNoaVider Bridal shawls and bridesmaids set you can find in my other shop- https://www.etsy.com/shop/noavider For any question or special order of color, size or quantity please contact me
You spent hours, days, searching for the perfect dress, and when there’s a chill in the air, you reach for the perfect shawl. The soft cashmere fibers caress a bare shoulder, skim your décolleté, and you feel aglow in beauty—a beauty that flows from love within even as you’re wrapped in delicate warmth for the special evening. Maybe you also chose this gift of handmade individuality to bestow upon your bridesmaids, your mother, his mother, your friends, so they too can feel the softness of a Kashmir Seasons shawl around their own shoulders as they collect memories of your day for their own mental albums. Size Fabric & Care Shipping * 78" long x 28" wide (198cm x 71cm) * Weight: 6oz (170g) * Original Kashmir Embroidery Design * Hand-crafted in Kashmir * Authentic Kashmir Design * Kashmir Company Product * Product of Kashmir Style # S14215 * 100% Kashmir Fine Soft Wool Shawl * Art Silk embroidered on Fine Wool * Hand assisted machine crewel embroidery * Hand Dyed Shawl * Dry Clean only * Ships within 24hrs * Ships worldwide. * Everyday FREE Shipping within US - Select the "FREE" option in the shopping bag Style# B1-S14215
I spent my weekend finishing up some handmade Christmas cards to mail to some of the folks at work (the field guys who I'm in constant contact with but rarely see). They turned out so adorable. And as my dad just walked out the door with all of the cards to head to the mailbox, I realized I forgot to take photos. You'll just have to trust me that there's plenty of glitter ink, and that they're pretty cute. But FINALLY I want to share with you the shawl that took me just over two months to knit (but not a constant two months). The pattern has been available for well over a year, and finally I decided to just purchase the kit as it was on sale. And even though it was tiresome at times, I soldiered on until completion (though I imagine actual soldiers would take offense at my using that term for knitting instead of actual soldiering). I've only worn it once so far, but I've already received so many positive comments on it. The colors are so different from what I'd usually work with--no pinks, no reds, nothing bright and funky. But nothing so neutral that it's boring and bland. The technique itself has been branded as 'tapestry' knitting. I'm not entirely sure why, unless you look at the effect on the 'wrong' side of the shawl--and I say 'wrong' sarcastically as it's just as beautiful (albeit different) as the 'right' side. On the left of the above photo you can see the smooth color changes. On the right you can see the stitch bumps much more clearly, but it looks like one of those woven rugs or mats or scarves or bags that you see (which, I'm assuming, is where the tapestry reference comes from). Oftentimes I'll make a shawl, and it's just a teeeeeeny bit too small for maximum wrapping perfection. This one is just right. I'll show you a picture I took of me wearing it for scale, but the light is tricky this time of year and it's not so great--serves its purpose, though. What originally drew me to this was the dark forms (that's what they call those leafy-shaped parts in the pattern), contrasted with the light neutral. The mid-range brown section is a little more orange than anticipated, but that's due to the hand dying. I had to use insanely long circulars to knit that border, and there were almost 800 stitches on those needles when I started; that number grew with each round. I never thought I'd finish binding it off, but I did at last. It was blocking on my bedroom floor on Thanksgiving day, and stayed so perfectly put I'd bet most parents wish their children behaved as well as this yarn. I had to add stitches to each corner to keep the shawl flat--on two of the corners everything was hunky-dory. At the beginning corner, I had a wee bit of laddering. I tried to do some stitching to pull it tighter, but it didn't look good at all. So I decided to do a bit of a crochet chain stitch that laid on TOP of the work to mimic the knit stitches the other corners had. I don't think it came out terrible, and is one of those things normal people will never notice. Normal corner My hacked corner As I worked this piece I kept thinking (and saying) "OH, I will NEVER make one of these again. OH, it's not worth it!" But then I finished it and blocked it and wore it and thought "OK, I won't make one right NOW, but I would do this again for SURE." Funny how that happens... OK--so for those of you interested in the details of this shawl-- The pattern is the Miss Grace shawl--free on Ravelry. I bought the kit from Skeino--colorway Pamela. I also bought the really long needles from Skeino. There are also some helpful support charts on the page for this kit. VeryPink's video tutorial was VERY helpful. This pattern seems tricky at first, but it all makes sense as you get going. Instead of following the chart in the Skeino pattern, I found it easier to follow this chart and check off each part as I completed it. OK, I'm off to either polish my nails or assist with the Christmas confections being produced in the kitchen right now. Happy Sunday!
This free shawl knitting pattern is easy to work and uses up leftover yarn for a beautiful result. Choose any amounts of fingering weight yarn to blend.