Baymen Shawl by Shaina Scott

Baymen Shawl

Knitting
November 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, blocked
US 7 - 4.5 mm
380 - 1000 yards (347 - 914 m)
One Size, Easily Expandable - Sample measured 32” x 36” / 81 x 91 cm
English
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Named for the wood cutters who originally harvested Logwood in Belize, the Baymen Shawl is perfect for those busy yarns that we all love but don’t know how to use. It begins in one corner & uses increases placed along the center of the shawl to create waves of mesh and garter-stitch reminiscent of the rivers where Logwood trees prefer to grow. The shawl is edged with a bobble-bind-off to give it a fun finish & add a bit of texture without going overboard. Instructions are included for making the shawl with as much or as little yarn as you have available so feel free to pick a yarn that you love and cast on!

(The Loon Colorway from Garden Wool & Dye is made from a natural Logwood dye & was the inspiration for this pattern.)


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Size
One Size, Easily Expandable

Finished Measurements
32” x 36” / 81 x 91 cm

Yarn
Sample used approximately 437 yds / 365 meters in fingering-weight yarn.

You can use however much yarn you have available, just make sure to reserve 20% for your bind-off.

Sample Used:
Garden Wool & Dye Co. - Fingering in the Loon colorway - 100% Sustainable NewMerino Wool - 437 yds / 100 g

Needles
US 7 (4.5mm) needles, or size to obtain gauge

Notions

  • Scale (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Stitch Markers
  • Tapestry Needle

Gauge
20 sts x 28 rows / 4” (10 cm) in garter stitch, blocked

Notes
If you are planning on knitting as much of your yarn as possible, you will need to weigh your yarn first & measure out 20% as a reserve for the Bind Off.

If you’re comparing the charts to the written instructions, you will notice that the instructions to remove markers sometimes happen on different lines depending on which instructions you’re following. Both instructions get the same results, but I was able to be a bit clearer by listing the instructions this way.

If you are making a custom size and don’t make it through all 8 sections as shown in the sample, it’s ok. Just begin the Bobble Bind-Off when you’ve used 80% of your yarn.

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