Hi Everyone! So, A little backstory about this shawl: I had this yarn for more than a year and a half, tried some ideas using it, But none of them were any good, and the yarn went back on my shelf. This month, I am into knitting lines, ribs and stripes, and got inspired by them, so here we are. Just follow my lines to get this shawl. I hope you try it, it is really easy to make if you follow the instructions with patience. Good luck!
Update: I have finished knitting a matching hat for this shawl! Click the link to see the pattern → Follow My Lines Hat
Skill level: Intermediate
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- Yarn: Alize Happy Baby Soft, 65% acrylic, 35% polyamide, 3.53 oz (100 g), 361 yards (330 m): in the color "Orange" 483: 3 skeins.
- Knitting needles, US 7 (size 4.5 mm).
- Tapestry needle.
Measurements:
- Width: 73" (184 cm), approx.
- Height: 18" (45 cm), approx.
Yardage: 810- 820 yards (740- 750 m).
Knitting Terms:
- k: knit.
- p: purl.
- p1tbl: purl st through back loop.
- k2tog: knit 2 stitches together.
- ssk: slip, slip, knit the 2 sts together through back loops.
- p2togtbl: purl 2 sts together through back loops.
Row 1: k 3, p 2, k 3.
Row 2: k 3, yo, (k2tog but do not drop stitches from left-hand needle, k the first st, slip both together from the needle), k 3.
Row 3: k 3, p to last 3 sts, k 3.
Row 4: k 3, yo, (k2tog but do not drop stitches from left-hand needle, k the first st, slip both together from the needle), k 4.
Row 5: repeat row 3.
Row 6: k 3, yo, *(k2tog but do not drop stitches from left-hand needle, k the first st, slip both together from the needle), repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.
Row 7: repeat row 3.
Row 8: k 3, yo, *(k2tog but do not drop stitches from left-hand needle, k the first st, slip both together from the needle), repeat from * to last 4 sts, k 4.
Row 9: repeat row 3.
Repeat these for rows (6 to 9) until work measures 92 cm/ 36.5", or as long as you prefer, and ending with row 7.
Work next as follows (right side row):
Row 1: k 3, bring yarn to front (as to purl), ss 1, return yarn to back, turn the work and work these 4 sts as follows:
Row 2: ss 1 while yarn in front of work, bring yarn to back, k 3.
Repeat these 2 rows three times.
Left Diagonal stitch and Decreasing rows:
Row 1: k 3, yo, k 1, *switch the next 2 sts on left needle by any method you prefer putting the first st over the second, k these 2 switched sts, repeat from * to last 4 sts, k 4.
Row 2: k 3, *p 1, p1tbl, repeat from * to last 6 sts, p2togtbl, p 1, k 3.
Row 3: k 3, yo, ssk, *switch the next 2 sts on left needle by any method you prefer putting the first st over the second, k these 2 switched sts, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.
Row 4: k 3, *p1tbl, p 1, repeat from * to last 6 sts, p2togtbl, p 1, k 3.
Row 5: k 3, yo, ssk, *switch the next 2 sts on left needle by any method you prefer putting the first st over the second, k these 2 switched sts, repeat from * to last 4 sts, k 4.
Row 6: repeat row 2.
Repeat rows (3 to 6) until 9 sts left and finishing row 4. work as follows:
Row 1: k 3, yo, ssk, k 4.
Row 2: k 3, p2togtbl, k 3.
Row 3: k 3, ssk, k 3.
Row 4: k 3, k2tog, k 2.
Work next as follows (right side row):
Row 1: k 3, bring yarn to front (as to purl), ss 1, return yarn to back, turn the work and work these 4 sts as follows:
Row 2: ss 1 while yarn in front of work, bring yarn to back, k 3.
Repeat these 2 rows 3 times more.
Now you can either cast off these 6 sts and sew first 3 with last 3 sts, or you can use the Kitchener method to join them. Weave in loose ends. Block if needed.