Peacock Feather Stole by Lyudmila Aksenik

Peacock Feather Stole

Knitting
December 2019
both are used in this pattern
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1300 - 1440 yards (1189 - 1317 m)
~230 * 65 cm/90*26"
English Russian
This pattern is available for €5.50 EUR buy it now

’Peacock feather’ stole is a slanted rectangle (which makes it easy to both knit and wear; it can double as a scarf and a shawl!)
The pattern is highly customizable (you can even call it a recipe). It gives you lots of freedom to play with the shawl width / length and print placement.

It is knit from the short side on the bias, so throughout the whole project you keep a constant number of stitches on the needles, by increasing 1 stitch on the right, and decreasing 1 on the left in every 2nd row.

Yarn: you will need two yarns of similar weight. This pattern is a recipe, so the final yardage and size of the stole will depend on your yarn choice, and how many repeats of the print you make width- and length-wise. The pattern gives directions for two standard options, written as Option 1 (Option 2).

Needles:

The size of the needles depends on the selected yarn, how tight you knit and your preferred fabric drape.
You will need a pair of main size you choose + 0.5 mm/ size thicker ones to create stretchier cast-on and bind-off edges.
The pattern page here lists needles & gauge for fingering weight.

Techniques

  • Classic long-tail cast-on and classic bind-off
  • Knit front & back (KFB) - 1 st increase
  • Purl 2 stitches together (p2tog) - 1 st decrease
  • German short rows
  • Carrying yarn to manage frequent color changes
  • Reading charts (optional)

Translated into English and tech edited by Olga Barshai (gingerhandcrafts)

If you would like to complement your shawl with a matching hat, I would encourage you to look into these 3 beautiful designs by Woolly Wormhead (and her Ravelry store in general, if you are a fan of short-row prints or accessories!) and choose the one you like best!