Island Rose Shawlette by Marsha White

Island Rose Shawlette

Knitting
September 2016
Light Fingering ?
18 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in lace pattern stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
525 yards (480 m)
one-size
English
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The inspiration for the Island Rose Shawlette was from a photo of a Shetland lace shawl in a knitting book I read over 30 years ago. Intrigued with the stitch pattern, I deciphered it using a magnifying glass, and then designed and knit a shawl for a family christening.

When I recently came across the photo of the christening shawl, once again having no charts to guide me, out came the magnifying glass – very handy for knitting detectives!

The main stitch patterns in the Island Rose Shawlette are elongated hexagons that are separated by the traditional Shetland ‘Rosebud’ pattern.

There are two stitch patterns used on the outside borders of the shawl (on left). The inner edge border is a simplified version of the main shawl stitch pattern. The outer edge scalloped border is inspired by the ‘Traditional Peaked Shawl Edging’, a garter stitch pattern. (pg 76, Heirloom Knitting by Sharon Miller).

Pattern was professionally tech edited by Robin Melanson.

NOTE: Provenance Knit patterns use charts.
Recommended for Advanced knitters.

Approximate finished and blocked size:
55.5″ wide by 28″ long (at center)