Kenosee Shawl by Anna Daku

Kenosee Shawl

Knitting
December 2021
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Light Fingering
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in reverse stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
1650 yards (1509 m)
English
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This crescent-shaped shawl features a diamond lace centre panel surrounded by reverse stockinette, with i-cord edges and finishes. The shawl is worked from the top down starting with an i-cord cast on. The i-cord is maintained along the sides of the shawl and is mimicked through slipped stitches bordering the lace panel. The lace panel grows through yarn over increases along the right and left sides of the charts, while the reverse stockinette grows through backwards loop increases along the i-cord edges. Prior to bind off, short rows are worked on the reverse stockinette portions to further grow the wings of the shawl.

A progress tracker is included on the last page to help you with your rows and stitch counts.

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
i-cord cast on and bind off
short rows
increasing lace chart, worked over a large stitch count

GAUGE in 4 in/10 cm after blocking

Reverse stockinette
16 sts by 24 rows.

Lace
14 sts by 21.5 rows.

YARN
Held double: 1650 yards, or 6 balls of Holst Garn Supersoft, 100% wool, 50g/314 y. Sample shown in “Nougat.” You must wash and block this yarn to obtain gauge. You must obtain gauge for required yardage.

Held single: 825 yards. If you would like to substitute with a yarn held single, I recommend an untreated DK-weight 100% wool yarn or a worsted-weight super-wash wool yarn.

NEEDLES
Main: 5.0 mm (US 8) circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Bind-off: 6.0 mm (US 10), or 1 mm (2 US) larger than main needle.

CORD
30 inches/ 75 cm or larger. You may need up to an 80 inch/200 cm cord for working the largest st count.

NOTIONS
scissors, scrap yarn, stitch markers (at least 4), tapestry needle.