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Honey Crescent Shawl
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Like a golden moon rising on a warm summer night, Honey Crescent Shawl is light, luminous, and quietly striking. Inspired by the honey moon — the magical full moon of early summer — this design is a celebration of warm weather knitting.
This one-skein shawl combines modern lace with a classic crescent shape that drapes beautifully around the shoulders and wraps comfortably as a scarf. Thanks to its flowy, open texture, it’s surprisingly generous in size for a single skein shawl. Knit from the top down, this project is suitable for adventurous beginners and can be easily adjusted to use up almost any available yardage.
Yarn
- 437yds / 400m of fingering weight yarn that holds blocking well
- Sample shawl: Cotton Wool Fingering from Peninsula Yarn (50% pima cotton, 50% sw merino; 3.5oz / 100g, 437yds / 400m) in color Gold, 1 skein
- Get the yarn used for sample shawl here!
Needles
- US 7 / 4.5mm needles for the first half AND
- US 9 / 5.5mm needles for the second half of the shawl
- Or two sizes needed to obtain gauge
Gauge
- 17 sts and 37 rows in 4” / 10cm in garter stitch on smaller needles, blocked
- 15 sts and 33 rows in 4” / 10cm in garter stitch on larger needles, blocked
- Stitch patterns of this shawl require assertive blocking. Difference in gauge will affect the required yardage and the finished size of the shawl.
Size
- Wingspan 60” / 152cm + tassels
- Width at the widest point 12.5” / 32cm
Construction
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The shawl is knit flat with full crescent shaping. Rapid increasing along the edges makes them curl inward, creating a true crescent with long tips and narrow middle.
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The shawl starts with a garter tab which flows into garter edging used throughout the piece.
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The pattern features four stitch patterns: garter stitch, stockinette, eyelets, and lace.
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The first pattern repeat is worked on smaller needles and the second - on larger ones. This adds visual interest to the shawl, as pattern repeats seem to be worked in slightly different stitch patterns due to the change in gauge.
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You can increase/decrease the size of the shawl by repeating or skipping some of the stripes.
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Tassels can be added for an extra touch of boho and to make corners look more polished.
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