Briarcrest Shawl by Christopher Kale

Briarcrest Shawl

Knitting
December 2017
Light Fingering ?
16 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in chart one pattern (after blocking)
US 6 - 4.0 mm
772 yards (706 m)
one size
English

Spinning for a project this size gives the spinner plenty of time to think. As I was spinning this fiber, the colors were bringing back memories of the home I lived in when I was a small child. Large lilac trees to hide in, trellises and stone walls with wild berries climbing all over them. Lots of beautiful smells and flavors, and lots of small repeating textures.

This large triangular shawl plays with the subtle changes in texture and density between two stitch patterns. It highlights the gradient color change in the fiber and celebrates (or conceals, if you prefer), any variations in thickness in your handspun. It is an easy introduction to lace knitting for beginners, and the short rhythmic pattern repeats are soothing for experienced lace knitters. It is worked from the center out and uses a garter tab cast on.

Size: One size

Finished measurements: 89 inches/226 cm wingspan, 35 inches/90 cm deep at center back.

Materials:
approx. 772 yards light fingering weight 2-ply gradient handspun
size US 6 circular knitting needle (4mm)

This pattern first appeared in the Winter 2017 issue of PLY Magazine, the Planning issue. More information available at http://plymagazine.com

ERRATA: the Chart 2, Row 3 description should read:
K3, yo, work row 3 of Chart 2 Right Side to spine, slip marker, p1, etc…