Meadowsweet by Amber Platzer Corcoran

Meadowsweet

Knitting
June 2017
Lace ?
22 stitches and 35 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch on 3.75 mm / US 5 needles after blocking. 22 sts & 33 rows = 10 cm / 4’’ over reversible eyelet stitch on 3.75 mm / US 5 needles after blocking.
US 5 - 3.75 mm
One size: 170 cm / 67” wide x 54 cm / 21” deep
English

Wool Journey: Shetland is part travel guide, part pattern book! Pom Pom Press are proud to present this adventure with Jaime and Amber of Fancy Tiger Crafts, and Malia Mather and Stephen West of Stephen & Penelope to bring you their journey to Shetland.
You can order your copy (print + digital) and join our group for updates, KALs and chatter!

One size: 170 cm / 67” wide x 54 cm / 21” deep

Yarn
Version 1 (Natural Brown Shawl): Jamieson & Smith Shetland Supreme 2ply Lace (lace weight; 100% Real Shetland Wool; 200 m / 219 yds per 25 g ball) Shade: Moorit; 3 balls

Version 2 (Amber’s Green Shawl): Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light (fingering weight; 100% merino; 384 m / 420 yds per 100 g skein) Shade: Jade; 2 skeins

Version 3 (Jaime’s Lavender Shawl without picots):
Elemental Affects Natural Shetland Rustic Lace (lace weight; 100% US Shetland Wool; 604 m / 660 yds per 100 g skein)
Shade: Dark Violet; 1 skein

Gauge: 22 sts & 35 rows = 10 cm / 4’’ over garter stitch on 3.75mm / US 5 needles after blocking.
22 sts & 33 rows = 10 cm / 4’’ over reversible eyelet stitch on 3.75 mm / US 5 needles after blocking.

Needles: 3.75 mm / US 5 circular needle, 100 cm (40”) length
Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

Notions: 4 locking stitch markers – 3 of one type and 1 unique, tapestry needle

Notes: The Meadowsweet shawl is constructed in the traditional Shetland style, but with a more elongated shape. Beginning at the bottom point of the central garter triangle, the shawl is worked up to the neck edge with yarn overs along the sides. The top neck edge is finished with a neat i-cord cast off before stitches are picked up in the yarn-overs ready to work the reversible eyelet border, which incorporates an i-cord edge joining seamlessly with the top edge of the central triangle. A short row, scalloped edge finishes off this reversible shawl.