Bare Branches Shawl by Irina Pi

Bare Branches Shawl

Knitting
April 2018
Light Fingering ?
27 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in garter
US 3 - 3.25 mm
536 - 547 yards (490 - 500 m)
One Size
English

Find this pattern for free on my website www.knitingburg.co.uk
The Shawl is knitted from one tip to the other to form a triangle. The way the lace section works is that once a certain point is reached it can then be repeated as many times as you want to form a larger or a smaller triangle. Therefore you can use any weight of yarn, including handspun (wouldn’t that be amazing!). I used beautiful Meadow yarn by the Fibre Co. it is a heavy lace weight or a light fingering as Ravelry states, which creates a beautifully light shawl and one skein is enough to make a nice size shawl too, perfect for spring.
The pattern is written with a chart given for the lace section.

Measurements: 150cm wingspan, 58 cm deep

Abbreviations and stitches used:
WS- wrong side
RS – right side
Sl1 – slip 1 purlwise (at the beginning of every row)
K – knit
P – purl
KFB – knit into the front of the loop, then, without taking the stitch off the left needle, knit into the back loop of the same stitch. 1 stitch increased
K2tog – knit two stitches together SSK – slip, slip, knit
Yo – yarn over
BO – bind off