3+1 Shawl

Knitting
September 2020
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1154 - 1200 yards (1055 - 1097 m)
One size, 75” wingspan, 32” deep
English
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3+1 Shawl is designed for using up all those half skeins of yarn left over from making socks. I have used 3 balls of leftover sock yarns (approximately 50g each) + 1 full skein to make this shawl.

Each section has some interesting details, without being too complicated, and brakes up this project into 3 distinctive parts:

Part 1: Shells Lace and Garter stitch repeats.

Part 2: Diamond slipped-stitch textured stitch, (done in 2 colors).

Part 3: Trellis Lace pattern.

You can make this shawl with more or less colors, making it a fade, monochrome, or even just a solid color to showcase the beauty of lace. The possibilities are endless! The final size is generous, and would use between 250-300g of fingering weight yarn.

Yarns used:
Color A - Blush Pink, 50g/219yds - Yellowblueyarn Super Sock, Blossom
Color B - Mauve, 50g/219yds - Tuskenknits Fife, Love Struck Baby
Color C - Purple, 50g/219yds - Yellowblueyarn Super Sock, Coral Reef
Color D - Lilac, 100g/437yds - Yellowblueyarn Super Sock, Perfume

Gauge
28 st x 32 rows =4”x 4” in garter stitch

This pattern was supported in part by the Eat.Sleep.Knit. Pattern Academy Design Fellowship. More information is available at http://www.eatsleepknit.com/patternacademy