Juneberry by Jared Flood

Juneberry

Knitting
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Lace Pattern from Chart B in DK weight yarn, after blocking
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
455 - 525 yards (416 - 480 m)
DK Weight Version (Worsted Weight Version)
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Snuggle down in a warm woolen triangle of botanical lace. Juneberry can be worked in DK-weight Arbor to yield a wingspan of 44½″ or in worsted weight Shelter for a 61″ shawl. The knitting begins with a provisional cast-on of a few stitches at the center top; increases at the center spine and edges form the triangle shape. In the traditional Shetland style, a wide knitted-on edging unites with the live stitches at the perimeter for an elastic and seamless finish. Juneberry is worked from charted instructions, some of which require lace maneuvers on both sides of the work. If you prefer not to work bobbles, simply replace them with a single stockinette stitch.


Construction

Shawl is worked flat beginning at top center with a provisional cast on over a small number of stitches. The shawl is shaped outward towards the edges at a rate of 4 increased stitches every other row. The triangle is finished with a wide knitted-on edging that is attached to the perimeter of the central triangle as it is worked, eliminating the need for a traditional (and inelastic) bind off.

Yardage

Approximately 455 (525) yards of DK (Worsted) weight yarn

Yarn

Shown in Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (4 skeins of color Thaw) and in Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (4 skeins of Wool Socks)

Gauge

For DK weight Arbor (worsted weight Shelter):
18 (15) sts and 26 (20) rows = 4” (10 cm) in Pattern from Chart 2, after blocking

Needles

One 32” circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed above

Suggested needle size: US 7 (9) / 4.5 (5.5)mm

Finished Dimensions

44½“ (61”) / 113 cm (155 cm) Wingspan, 21” (30”) / 53.5 cm (76 cm) height at center back, after blocking

Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:
Provisional Cast On: Crochet Chain Method
Cabled Cast On

Translations Available

This pattern is available in English, and the worsted weight version ONLY is available also in French, Japanese, German, and Danish. Click on the pattern download button on the top right of this page and you will have the option of downloading each of the available languages.

Japanese Translation by Meri Tanaka.

Please note: the stitch patterns in this garment are charted only.