Rhodion Lace Shawl by Elizabeth Freeman

Rhodion Lace Shawl

Knitting
June 2011
Lace ?
20 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in Swatch Chart
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1311 yards (1199 m)
English
This pattern is available for free.

From knitty.com:

Ancient trees and wrought iron trellis work. Climbing rose buds twining sedately skyward burst into sudden audacious flower.
Rhodion begins with a provisional cast on, and then grows in both directions. The trellis work is formed by a cable lace stitch with patterning every row. The wrong side patterning in the cable lace is unchanging, making this a good introduction to every row lacework.

Cable crossings in lace weight are a challenge, particularly since lacework is incorporated into the cable crossing itself.

Instructions are given for working this stitch both with and without a cable needle.

When turning to work the second side, set up rows incorporate yarn overs and decreases so that the trellis work flows seamlessly the length of the stole.

Errata:

Transition Chart, row 19

Instead of (right to left):

Slip, K, K, yo, * S2KP2, yo, K, K, yo, K4tog, yo, …,*, S2KP2, yo, K, K, yo, K4tog, yo, S2KP2, yo, K, SSK, yo, K, K, K.

The line should have read:

Slip, K, K, yo, * S2KP2, yo, K, SSK, yo, K4tog, yo, …,*, S2KP2, yo, K, SSK, yo, K4tog, yo, S2KP2, yo, K, SSK, yo, K, K, K.