Trellis Shawl by Catherine Berry

Trellis Shawl

Knitting
June 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Trellis Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
400 yards (366 m)
Wingspan 50" and center back depth 21". Info on sizing up is included in pattern.
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Trellis shawl combines an uncommon, but simple decrease with yarnovers to create a lattice of lace reminiscent of a garden trellis. A simple border echoes the lattice lines and softens the look, creating a cosy yet feminine shawl to wrap up in on cool spring evenings.

This is a fun shawl which knits up quickly from a single skein of sock yarn. Because the shawl is knit side to side you can easily adjust the size to make a bigger shawl by adding a second skein of yarn and continuing to work repeats of the increase chart.

The pattern is provided in both written and chart format.

Special Stitches: k3p1over: k3 stitches, pass first stitch off the right hand needle over the second and third (decreases 3 stitches to 2).

If you downloaded the pattern before 8:10 on June 6 there were a few errors. The current download is correct. Thanks to trish88 for her help finding them.

Here is a summary of the changes:

  1. Increase Chart written directions: Row 11 - missing K at beginning of row
  2. Increase Chart and Decrease Chart written directions: Change “work row 2 of trellis stitch” to “work row 3 of trellis stitch”
  3. Increase Chart and Decrease Chart written directions - rows 1,5,9 of both: Because row 1 of the trellis stitch begins with a knit stitch there was an extra K stitch in the written directions before the instructions to work row 1 of the trellis stitch. This has been corrected.

A picture of the finished shawl has also been added to the pattern file.