Symphonic

Knitting
September 2023
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in lace (see pattern)
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1312 yards (1200 m)
one size
low vision format available
English
This pattern is available from payhip.com for £5.00.

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Symphonic is a shawl that can make a statement while still being easy to wear. The crescent shaping gives great coverage and creates beautiful curly tendrils at each end, while the lace brings elegant drama. Drawing on the creative talents of multiple people, it’s a testament to what can be achieved when artists work together in harmony.

Sizing

Symphonic is a crescent shaped shawl in one size.

A: 52” / 130.0cm
B: 43” / 107.5cm
C: 33” / 82.5cm

Stitches

knit, purl, cdd, k2tog, kfb, kYOk, s1wyif, ssk, yo

Note: non-beginner stitches are explained in the pattern.

Other Techniques

cast on (long tail, or preferred alternative)
binding off (Icelandic)
blocking
lace (intermediate)

Sample Details

Yarn: Blue Fern Yarns Yak in Amaranth
Amount used: 1312 y / 1200m (including swatch)

Accessibility

Symphonic includes two versions of the pattern: the main version, and a second version designed for low vision and screen reader users.

Both versions of the pattern are colour blind friendly.

The accessible version of the pattern has:

  • 24 point sans-serif font (Arial) throughout
  • Fully saturated black text on white background
  • Single column layout
  • Left-aligned text
  • No italics
  • No header or footer – just page numbers (bottom left)
  • Consistent use of heading tags for easy navigation
  • Internal links to aid navigation
  • All instructions written out in text without reliance on diagrams or charts
  • All words written out in full (i.e. no abbreviations)
  • No bulleted lists
  • No tables
  • Tested with screen readers

You can read full details here: Accessible Patterns

Special Thanks

This pattern would not exist without yarn support from Blue Fern Yarns and the talented lace designs of Naomi Parkhurst at Gannet Designs.