Hot Shawl by Holli Yeoh

Hot Shawl

Knitting
October 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in over stocking stitch, unblocked, using 3.75mm needles
US 5 - 3.75 mm
924 - 1109 yards (845 - 1014 m)
Available in three sizes, wingspan: approximately 46", 57" or 69" and length (centre back): approximately 23", 28.5" or 34.5".
English
This pattern is available for C$10.00 CAD buy it now

Knitters and hockey players have this in common: sticks!

Score a gorgeous shawl using your favourite Ancient Arts Hat Trick hockey yarn and following the coaching of Canadian designer, Holli Yeoh.

Show off your stick work with this easy shawl—you can work on it at the rink, and when it’s finished it will keep you warm during the game. This hot shawl comes in three sizes and really is an enjoyable knit. Stockinette gets it going and variations of the Feather and Fan stitch pattern give it lots of interest. Knit it in your favourite team colours and wear it with pride. You knit, you score!

Top down triangle shawl beginning with a garter tab.

Pattern instructions for the lace work are both charted and written out. (Thanks, Holli!) This pattern also includes detailed directions, pro tips, and photos clearly showing stitch patterns.

Finished Measurements
Wingspan: approx 46 (57, 69) ins / 117 (145, 175) cm
Length: approx 23 (28 ½, 34 ½) ins / 58.5 (72.5, 87.5) cm

Yarn
Fingering weight or sock yarn;
240 (395, 585) yd / 220 (360, 535) m main colour;
200 (270, 335) yd / 185 (245, 305) m contrasting colour.

Sample shown in Hat Trick colour: Los Angeles and solid colour: Louet Gems (discontinued) Candy Apple Red. Try Short Handed or Top Shelf for solid colour, both Hat Trick colourways offered by Ancient Arts.

Substitution Notes
This project is perfect for hand-dyed fingering weight and sock yarns. Commercially dyed yarns will also work. Choose a fibre blend that you enjoy knitting with and wearing and that will open up the lace sts when blocked.

Needles + Notions
3.75 mm (US 5) Circular Needle, 32 ins (80 cm) or longer;
4 Stitch Markers.

Gauge
18 sts & 33 rows = 4 ins (10 cm) over St st, wet blocked using 3.75 mm (US 5) needles.

Techniques
Increases/decreases, working lace from charts or written instructions, slipped stitch selvedge.

Helpful Links
SSK & SSP Decreases video tutorial