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Sunday
Nov152009

simple things shawlette pattern

I'm excited: the Simple Things pattern is ready and published! You can check out the projects already completed and in progress by the test knitters and some early purchasers (thank you!!) on the Ravelry pattern page.

This is a simple little shawlette, designed to use just one skein (360 yards) of a particularly lovely handpainted yarn. Worked from the center top down, it’s knit in easy stockinette stitch with increases along the edges and a center spine. Garter eyelet ridges along the bottom edge prevent curling and add texture while still letting the yarn draw focus.

A handy small traveling project, it's also good for beginners who want to try a shaped shawl and eyelet work without a lot of complicated patterning.

Worn draped around your shoulders as a small shawl or tied around your neck as a triangular scarf, Simple Things is versatile and easy to throw on with just about anything and add a little color, softness, warmth, and handknit goodness to your day.

 

Simple Things is available for purchase for $5.00 through the "buy now" button below.

materials needed:

yarn: 360 yards (329 meters) fingering-weight (4-ply) yarn; shown in Pagewood Farm Alyeska Hand-dyed Sock Yarn; 360 yards (329 meters); 80% superwash merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon; 3.9 oz (113 grams) colorways: Harvest (brown version) and Misty (grey version)

needles: 1 US 4/3.5 mm circular needle, 24” (or size needed to obtain gauge)

notions: tapestry needle for weaving in ends, stitch marker (optional for confident knitters after the increasing pattern is established, but especially helpful while working the garter ridge section)

gauge:

19 stitches and 28 rows = 4”

finished size:

46” from point to point along top of shawl, and 17” down center increases from the top to the point

please note: though getting exact gauge isn’t crucial for this project in terms of fit, it was designed to use nearly the entire 360-yard skein of yarn called for. Please have at least 350 yards to use for this project and check your gauge (blocking your swatch) especially carefully if you are close to the required yarn amount to help ensure that you won’t run out. You can also easily subtract a few rows before the garter eyelet ridge section for a smaller shawlette, or add additional garter ridges for a larger one, to help you get the very most out of your chosen yarn.

notes about this pattern purchase

You are purchasing a pattern in pdf file format, and will be able to download your pattern via a link that will be emailed to you once your payment is completed. All payments are processed by PayPal and you can use either your PayPal account or a credit card to pay. The pattern is delivered by Ravelry but you don't need an account in order to purchase. This pattern may be used to make items for personal use, for gifts, or for charitable donations. This pattern may not be used to make items for sale. You may print this pattern for your own personal use only. You many not distribute this pattern in any hardcopy or electronic format, for free or for resale.

If you have any problems with your purchase or any questions about making this pattern please email me and I'll be happy to help you! Thank you so much!

 

Reader Comments (5)

It looks great! :) It's wonderful to see you designing again. :)
November 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLittleWit
What a great design!! Love it.
November 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJulie
simple and sweet!
November 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKat
I love it. Great job. Congrats. This is sure to be a hit.
November 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterToni
I like your eyelet scarf. I totally love eyelet dress during summer!
February 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterEyelets

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