Vexillum by Georgie Nicolson

Vexillum

Knitting
August 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
800 yards (732 m)
Approximately 72 inches/183 cms from tip to tip and 19 inches/48.5 cms.
English
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Feathers are treated as treasures in our household; for us they epitomise freedom and exploration. As we find them we often wonder where they have travelled, what countries they have visited and what adventures they’ve had.

Vexillum is an elongated triangle shawl that utilises a lace motif, reminiscent of the pattern created by feather vanes, to create the spine increases. This is juxtaposed against stocking stitch and blocks of garter stitch stripes.

The feather vane spine stitch pattern is replicated on the ever-growing and gently curving wings of this shawl to create a lightweight and functional beauty. This is a shawl of escapism, freedom and exploration; flyaway yet comforting.

Construction:
Vexillum is knit in one piece from the top down beginning with a garter tab. Simple yarn over increases are used to increase the size of the shawl.

This shawl is designed to use those smaller precious 50g lots of yarn

Both written and charted instructions are included for the lace insert.

Sizing:
One size.
Approximately 72 inches/183 cms from tip to tip and 19 inches/48.5 cms.

Skill Level:
Easy to Intermediate

Techniques used:
Knit and purl
Increasing, decreasing
Garter tab cast on
Picot cast off
Working from charts
Lace

Yardage:
200 yards/185 metres of 4 separate colourways.

Shawl can be knit in one, two, three, four or even more colourways.


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