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Beloved Ghost Shawl
The patterns I write draw inspiration from many sources, but this is the first one that started life as a song. I love Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poet’s Department and when I saw this combination of colors in Knitting Lizard Fibers’ collection celebrating the album, I knew that they belonged together–a ghostly, plush and lacy fade. Knit in single-color brioche, this winged half-circle will wrap around your shoulders or settle comfortably around your neck. It’s lightweight, easy to wear, and easy to pack up for all your adventures.
The spiritual (and spirited) successor to the Bloomfield Shawl, this lacy brioche shawl is an invitation to play. The pattern is easy to adapt—it’s simple to make it smaller or larger as your yarn and inclinations dictate. You can use the three-color option I wrote here, or make it with one, two, or twenty. Use up an advent fade. Treat yourself to some new colors or go diving in your yarn collection to find the perfect combination.
Finished measurements
78” 198 cm wingspan
20” 51 cm center depth
Yarn
Knitting Lizard Fibers Merino Twist Sock (85% Superwash Merino, 15% Nylon) 394 yards 360 meters / 3.5 oz 100g in “Mine,” “Finance Guy,” and “Typewriter”
Color A (Mine) 200 yards / 183 meters
Color B (Finance Guy) 390 yards / 357 meters
Color C (Typewriter) 390 yards / 357 meters
Needles
US 6 / 4.0 mm 40” / 100 cm or longer circular needle
Notions
2 stitch markers, one locking stitch marker or progress keeper (optional, but helpful)
Gauge
16 sts x 48 rows = 4“ / 10 cm in brioche stitch pattern (brk, sl1yo) after blocking. Note: since the shawl is worked entirely in brioche stitch, the row gauge can be difficult to count. Each knit “V” represents 2 rows in pattern.
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- First published: May 2025
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