Product description

“I’ve been enjoying experimenting with diamond-shaped lace motifs, and how naturally triangular shawls grow out of them. I like their harmony and balance. This particular variation on the theme was inspired by flowering bulbs — crocus, lily, amaryllis.”  – Amy van de Laar

This airy triangular shawl will look beautiful over a dress or tank. Classic construction — top down from a garter tab with spine and edge increases — provides a structured canvas for a field of lacy blooms growing within diamond motifs. While the motifs look intricate, the techniques aren’t difficult and lace maneuvers occur on the right side only. The pattern is both written and charted. Choose a pretty shade of Plains for a dressy summer accessory. The sample is knit in Rainier; consider mellow Crema or cool Junco to offset bright and busy floral fabrics or complete a palette of calm neutrals.

(The sample is shown worn with Jared Flood’s Channel Cardigan knit in Shelter, Hayloft from the Winter 2014 Collection.)

Designer: Amy van de Laar

Collection: Wool People, Volume 10

 

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Triangular Lace Shawl

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  • Product description

    “I’ve been enjoying experimenting with diamond-shaped lace motifs, and how naturally triangular shawls grow out of them. I like their harmony and balance. This particular variation on the theme was inspired by flowering bulbs — crocus, lily, amaryllis.”  – Amy van de Laar

    This airy triangular shawl will look beautiful over a dress or tank. Classic construction — top down from a garter tab with spine and edge increases — provides a structured canvas for a field of lacy blooms growing within diamond motifs. While the motifs look intricate, the techniques aren’t difficult and lace maneuvers occur on the right side only. The pattern is both written and charted. Choose a pretty shade of Plains for a dressy summer accessory. The sample is knit in Rainier; consider mellow Crema or cool Junco to offset bright and busy floral fabrics or complete a palette of calm neutrals.

    (The sample is shown worn with Jared Flood’s Channel Cardigan knit in Shelter, Hayloft from the Winter 2014 Collection.)

    Designer: Amy van de Laar

    Collection: Wool People, Volume 10

     

  • Pattern materials

    YARN

    • 2 skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Plains (100% American Rambouillet wool; 440 yards/50 grams)
    • Photographed in color Rainier


    YARDAGE

    • 750 yards of lace weight wool yarn 


  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • This piece is worked from the top down, starting at center back with a garter tab cast on and worked outward towards the edging.
    • The triangle shape is created by working yarn overs on RS rows between the edging stitches and the main body and on either side of the center spine stitches.


    GAUGE

    • 23 stitches & 32 rows = 4″ in Floral Lace Pattern, after blocking
    • One 18- to 22-stitch repeat from Floral Lace Pattern measures 3½” wide, after blocking


    NEEDLES

    • One 32″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed
    • Suggested Size: 3¼ mm (US 3)


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    • 60″ [152.5 cm] wingspan; 30″ [76 cm] deep at center spine

    Measurements taken from relaxed fabric after blocking


    Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.
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