Fanflower Fling by Mary R. White

Fanflower Fling

Knitting
November 2011
Lace ?
no gauge specified
US 5 - 3.75 mm
375 - 675 yards (343 - 617 m)
Sized by the number of motifs, see notes
English
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Sizes: 46” x 15”, 48” x 16”, 50” x 17”, 52” x 18”
Sized by the number of motifs- 14, 15, 16 & 17

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Fanflower Fling is a small, crescent shaped shawl that begins with a ‘Provisional Cast-On’. Knitted from the top down, increasing short rows form the body which is edged with a five petal, modified version of the Estonian blossom stitch, adding a touch of lace with nupps or beads. The lace is then bound off with choice of either a loose or I-cord bind off. The final stitch of the lace motif then attaches itself to the original provisional cast on row which becomes the neck edge. There are instructions for four sizes; 14, 15, 16 and 17, determined by the number of motifs on the edge of the shawl. Specific gauge is not required for this pattern.

The “Fling” has perfect radiation without a center spine and short row increases do not interrupt the shawl’s stockinette body. Primary lace increases are worked on the knit side with purl return rows. The motif edge may be blocked with soft scallops or points.

Very unusual in its construction, this pattern promises to hold your interest, enhance your knitting skills and provide both intermediate and beginning knitters with an elegantly simple, small shawl suitable for any occasion or gift giving. Once the concept is understood, the project is quite simple and quickly completed.

This pattern has written short row instruction and both written and charted direction of the lace/motif sections.

Website references for technique assistance given within the pattern include:
Crocheted Provisional Cast-On
Wrap and Turn for Short Rows
I-Cord Bind-off
Working the 3-into-9 Blossom Stitch
Making Nupps
Beading

Specific stitches used in this pattern include: Knit, Purl, Yarnover, Yarn over Needle, Ssk, K2tog, P2tog, Sssk, K3tog, S3k2p, S2kp, 2-into-9, 3-into-9, M7, P7tog and M3.

Materials List for this pattern:
375-675 yards(343-618m) 2 Ply-Lace Weight yarn, Wool or Wool/Silk blends for shawlette sizes 14-17.
Size 5 US/3.75mm circular needles in 32-40”(80-100cm) length (for Lace yarn)
Size 7 US/4.5mm and 9 US/5.5mm DPNs or straight needles for binding off
Approximately 375-500 each (10-12gr) size 8/0 beads
Size .80mm Steel Crochet hook for bead placement
Crochet hook for provisional cast on
Smooth, contrasting waste yarn
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle
Blocking surface of at least 52” X 52”, pins and tape measure.

Any variation of these materials may require additional yardage and bead, needle and hook sizing changes.

Photo #3 shows Fanflower in a fingering/sock weight yarn. From sizes 14-17 for either style, would need at least 475-775 yards. This yardage my vary with your personal tension and additional yardage may be required.