Pitlochry Long Wingspan Shawl by Linda Lehman

Pitlochry Long Wingspan Shawl

Knitting
August 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
4 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette, wet blocked
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1100 - 1200 yards (1006 - 1097 m)
70 x 26
English
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This is a pattern for a very “long wingspan” crescent shaped shawl that is comprised of two different lace stitches. The focal stitch of the shawl is a “true” lace that comes to us from Japan. The ornate lace edging stitch is added in the traditional Shetland manner, and gives a beautiful and graceful bottom to the shawl. The focal stitch is so unique that it’s not often seen and will make this shawl an instant heirloom.

The shawl measures 74 inches at the widest points across the top and is 26 inches deep at the deepest point. It is made with a heavier of the fingering weight yarns, and is knit on size #7 (U.S.) needles. The shawl requires approximately 1100 yards of yarn. The “crescent shape” is less pronounced than in many of my shawls in this same category, which allows more of the focal stitch to show.

The stitches are both charted and written out line by line.

Skill Level: Intermediate (assuming a basic knowledge of lace knitting).

The shawl was expertly test knitted by Rosa Cefelu who can be contacted at: silentrose311@gmail.com. The sample was knit using Fleece Artist’s Merino 2-6, in colorway periwinkle, and required just under 3 skeins to knit.

The pattern is for sale at:
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(In the Crescent Shaped Shawl Pattern Section)

And in my Ravelry Store:
http://www.ravelry.com/stores/linda-lehman-designs