Kilim Shawl by Catherine Salter Bayar

Kilim Shawl

Knitting
April 2022
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in herringbone stitch
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1100 - 1305 yards (1006 - 1193 m)
One size
English
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Named for the expressive traditional flat woven kilims of Anatolia which often use colorful yarn remnants in playful combinations, Kilim Shawl combines two of my favorite stitches in a textured stashbusting wrap, and a nod to our crafting neighbors to the north with a braided trim that reminds me of similar edgings on Anatolian saddle bags and socks.
Long herringbone self-striping side panels are worked flat and edged with Latvian braid trim and a linen stitch band, then picked up and knit together while working the center panel. The entire rectangular shawl is then banded in the round, and trimmed working flat. Panels are easily adaptable to make a longer or wider shawl by adding more rows or stitches to the panels, or additional panels.
The shawl shown here was made with three partial Uneek Fingering colorways plus one entire Monokrom colorway, but endless combinations are possible as long as there is enough yarn.

Materials:
MC1, MC2 (MC3 optional): 2 full skeins or 3 partial
skeins of Uneek Fingering
CC: 1 skein Monokrom Fingering
Shawl pictured uses 270g.
Dimensions:
64”/163cm long by 18”/46cm wide. Linen stitch
bands are 1.5”/3.8cm, not including 3/8”/.83cm
braid trim.
Needles: US 10/6mm for body, US 7/4.5mm for braid trim.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Herringbone Stitch clarification:
Sl1kwise, k1, insert left ndl pwise into slipped st, k through the back loop of that st

Latvian Braid Trim worked flat clarification:
Rows 1 and 3 (WS): With both yarns held to the back (RS of work), wrapping….