Chosen Path by Chrissy Prange

Chosen Path

Knitting
December 2010
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
450 - 600 yards (411 - 549 m)
small, large & customizable
English
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Chosen Path is a lace shawl shown in three different weights of yarn, knit in one piece from the center-top outward. With both charts and written instructions, knitters are able to choose the most comfortable way to follow the pattern.

Will you take Path A, which alternates stockinette and lace panels and requires approximately 450 yards of dk/worsted weight, 450 yards of sport weight or 600 yards of fingering weight?

Or will you take Path B, which starts out with a stockinette center and then moves into the lace chart and requires approximately 450 yards of dk/worsted weight, sport weight or fingering weight?

Yarn
Fingering Weight:
Approx. 600 yards (Path A)
Approx. 450 yards (Path B)

Sport Weight:
Approx. 450 yards (either Path)

DK/Worsted Weight:
Approx. 450 yards (either Path)

Approximate Finished Sizes
Fingering: 63” across by 31” down spine (Path A)
Fingering: 54” across by 26” down spine (Path B)

Sport: 60” across by 28” down spine (either Path)

Dk/worsted: 58” across by 30” down spine (either Path)

Needle
1 size 6 (4.0mm), 24-inch circular or longer, if preferred for fingering weight

1 size 7 (4.5mm), 24-inch circular or longer, if preferred for sport weight

1 size 9 (5.5mm), 24-inch circular or longer, if preferred for dk/worsted weight

Gauge
22 sts/32 rows = 4 inches in stockinette on size 6 needles with fingering weight yarn

18sts/28 Rows = 4 inches in stockinette on size 7 needles with sport weight yarn

14 sts/26 rows = 4 inches in stockinette on size 9 needles with dk/worsted weight yarn

Exact gauge is not important but do note that a looser gauge will result in the use of more yardage.

Notions
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Stitch marker for marking center stitch