Framework Shawl. by Nick Davis

Framework Shawl.

Knitting
May 2026
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, knit flat and blocked
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
792 - 800 yards (724 - 732 m)
One size shown—you can modify this easily, but it’s a pretty big wrap and you might not need to.
English
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Knit a shapely, wearble shawl in cozy garter stitch! This design works well with scraps or a self-striping yarn—color changes will both highlight the construction and show off the yarn—or looks elegant in a solid color.

The project has a nice flow. Construction begins with a top-down triangle shawl approach, and then branches off, so you’re never working over an interminably long row. The result is another wearable shawl/scarf with a soft geometric look—a little narrower in the center, with a neat flare at the ends.

Materials:

  • 792-800yds or 2 440-yard skeins of fingering-weight yarn
  • 1 24-48” circular needle in US4-6/3.25-4.0mm, or size needed for gauge (used to work flat)
  • Tapestry needle
  • 1 2.25mm crochet hook for cast on
  • Removable stitch marker (marks center stitch)

Gauge:
Gauge is 18 sts and 40 rows over 4”/10cm of blocked garter stitch, worked flat. Please be sure to check your gauge—it matters more for yardage than fit for a shawl, though.

Measurements:
This scarf measures about 15”/60cm wide at the center. It is 89/2.26m long across the longest edge, and about 58”/1.47m long across the shorter one. The diagonal ends are about 23.5”/60cm.