Strawberry Canyon Shawl by Valerie Oliner

Strawberry Canyon Shawl

Knitting
May 2013
Pretty Purly 4-ply sock
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Garter stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
419 - 425 yards (383 - 389 m)
One size fits all
English
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Just 1 skein of sock yarn makes this perfect summer shawl! The flattering trapezoid shape features garter stitch sides with pointy ends for tying, while an airy, textured lace pattern covers your back.

The shawl is knit sideways - start with 5 stitches, end with 5 stitches. You will never have more than 100 stitches on your needles.

The lace stitch is an easily memorizable, 4 stitch/4 row repeat, with 2 of the rows knit straight as “rest” rows. In fact, there’s no purling whatsover in this design! You won’t need to carry along a complicated chart while you’re knitting either - the lace pattern alternates just 2 types of stitches.

The shawl is completely reversible and measures approximately 57” at its longest width by 18” high after blocking. Any fingering weight yarn can be used in this pattern (it uses approximately 420 yards at gauge), and both variegated and solid colors work wonderfully.

The shawl’s size easily can be adjusted by knitting a greater or lesser number of initial stitches, and/or by making the middle lace section smaller or larger.

Stitches used: k; k f&b; k2tog; k3tog; (k1, yo, k1) into same st.