Sunday Morning Shawl, Sztuka, hobby, Robótki ręczne, ✦✦ DRUTY I SZYDEŁKO, Chusty
[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
Sunday Morning Shawl
What could be nicer than a delicious
breakfast on a lazy Sunday morning?
Coffee, fresh bread and the
newspaper, a warm and cosy shawl
on your shoulders?
Materials:
The shawl is a perfect stashbuster. Use all your sockyarn leftovers. I combined the sockyarn with a
thin black lace yarn, so the shawl is still colorful, but not to flashy.
(My shawl is made of 150g Kauni lace in black and 250g sockyarn leftovers.)
Gauge:
Is not important, you knit with needlesize suiting your yarn as long as you reach the desired size of
the shawl.
Abbreviations:
K = knit
yo = yarn over
M3 = *k1, f/b, k1* in one stitch
Color change:
When using the next ball of yarn, just knit about 10 stitches with the old and the new yarn together
and cut off ends later.
Shawl:
Cast on 3 sts and place a marker in the center stitch (you will not need the marke any more, when
the pattern is established)
1
st
row: k1, yo, k1, yo, k1
2
nd
row: knit
3
rd
row: k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1
4
th
row: knit
5
th
row: K1, yo, k until you reach the marked center stitch, yo, knit the center stitch, yo, k to the
last st, yo, k1
6
th
row: Knit
Repeat rows 5 and 6 until your shawl measures desired length.
Ruffles:
1
st
row: M3 in every stitch e.g. you tripple the amount of stitches
2
nd
row:
knit
3
rd
row: knit
4
th
row: bind off (Thank God!)
Ready to make breakfast!
Pattern by Leandra, February 2009
[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]