© Joe Hancock
The lace pattern I swatched up to begin with is called Vine Lace (from the first Barbara Walker treasury), a super simple pattern that, I believe, is quite pretty. I had played with this lace once before and, in fact, had included it in a failed magazine submission in early 2008, when I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. But I couldn't get the lace out of my head, and ultimately loved how it looked in bulky-weight yarn.
And here's my original sketch, showing some dimensions, which I apparently totally ignored when I knit the final sample.
I don't think there was any drama involved in this piece, though I do remember knitting the Stockinette Stitch body twice because I wanted to hide the yarn ends closer to the lace. And then I think I reknit the top edge a couple of times. Nothing too crazy. Luckily, in chunky yarn, this only took like one minute.
The specs...
Size: 21" (53.5 cm) wide × 52" (132 cm) long
Yarn: Cascade Yarns PacificChunky (60% acrylic, 40% superwash merino wool, 120 yd/100 g), #20 Baby Blue, 3 skeins.
Needles: Size 11 (8 mm) circular needle, 40-60” (100-150 cm) long
Gauge: 11.5 sts & 15.5 rows = 4" / 10 cm in St st
You can read more about the shawl on Ravelry here. And you can see all of the projects from the book here -- I encourage you to check them out. There's some good stuff in there!
4 comments:
I love bulky lace! And this stitch in particular. I'm actually finishing up a design using it right now!
I like the combination of chunky yarn with a lace pattern. It makes the shawl delicate and hefty at the same time plus I can really appreciate a speedy lacy shawl.
what a great shawl, it looks perfect for winter! Definitely cozy.
seriously, when do you sleep?!?
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