Bevy Shawl by Kate Oates

Bevy Shawl

Knitting
February 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
845 yards (773 m)
One Size, More size details in Notes, 133"/338 cm, 11"/28 cm, Wingspan: 133”/338 cm from Tip to Tip
English
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Charming and fine as a lark, this unconventionally shaped shawl is open at the center front for breathability and less bulk for milder weather. The triangular outline is created from the bottom up with decreases along a center spine and at each edge with no stitches to pick up. Each row gets shorter and simpler as you go along. Cloud edging is worked first with stripes separating the two featured lace and texture panels. Lace is both written and charted. Pattern is designed for advanced beginning to intermediate level knitters ready to track basic decreasing within changing stitch patterns.

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Unique Features:
• Combines knitting lace and textured stitches
• Seamless construction for a polished finish
• Lace edging adds a touch of sophistication
• Stripes/colorwork details for visual interest

Materials Needed:
• Needles: Size 4 (3.5 mm) 60” (150 cm) circular needles, Size 5 (3.75 mm) 60” (150 cm) circular needles
• Yarns: Foxy Lady (Fingering weight) OR Soka’pii (Light Fingering weight) in 3 colors. 490 yards/450 meters A, 325 yards/300 meters B, 30 yards/25 meters C.
• Stitch markers

Project Details:
• Gauge: 22 Stitches by 32 Rows = 4 Inches in Stockinette Stitch on smaller needles
• Dimensions: Wingspan: 133”/338 cm from Tip to Tip, Depth at Point: 11”/28 cm