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Puiaki Shawl
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Treasure Yourself
Puiaki is Te Reo Maori for “treasure” or “precious”. This precious shawl is knit bottom-up using extremely simple short rows to form the body. The lace border comes from Japanese stitch patterns, which have always been my go to whenever I want to create a design with a stitch pattern that really creates an intricate portrait on the fabric.
There is so much detail that goes into this particular stitch pattern, with it’s twisted stitches, increases, and decreases, as well as the cluster stitch, that you can’t help but just look at how beautiful it is!
This pattern requires a bit more concentration to work up, but the final result will be extremely worth it when you carry this precious shawl on your shoulders! Lovely to give as a gift to a friend, or to treat yourself to something a little more fancy!
Needle Size: US 5 (3.5mm) 32” circular needle. A long circular needle is recommended in order to accommodate the large number of stitches.
Yarn Used: We Love Knitting (Fingering / 4ply ;100% extrafine merino ; 400m /437 yards)
Gauge: 24 sts and 50 rows = 4”/10cm in garter stitch.
One lace repeat = 2.5” (sts) by 5” (46 rows)
Gauge is not crucial to this project but varying gauges will effect the amount of yarn used and final measurements
Notions: Removable stitch markers, darning needle, cable or third needle.
This pattern has been tech-edited and test knit!
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- First published: January 2017
- Page created: January 27, 2017
- Last updated: December 25, 2022 …
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