Georgian Bluffs 24-07 by Nancy Lekx

Georgian Bluffs 24-07

Knitting
May 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches = 4 inches
in garter stitch, blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
390 - 420 yards (357 - 384 m)
One adult size, customizable: 51" x 13"
English
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See my pattern for Heathcote 24-08 for a similar shawl worked on a base of stocking stitch. Get 25% off when you buy both patterns.

I knit this pooling yarn from Dyelicious Yarn into a boomerang, or vortex-shaped, shawl. I wanted a lacy shawl and I wanted to experiment with assigned pooling, so I worked a series of eyelets with the accent colour and plain stitches with the main colour.

Assigned pooling is a technique most often used with specially dyed yarns that have a single main colour interspersed with regular stretches of an accent colour. The accent could be one contrasting colour or multicoloured, and it usually comprises one-fourth to one-third of the total yardage in the skein. One stitch pattern is assigned to the main colour and a different stitch pattern is assigned to the accent colour, which creates interesting textured fabrics with colourful accents. The base fabric of this shawl is garter stitch, so every row is knit, and the pooling stitches are always worked in the same way. Simple shaping manoeuvres are worked at the beginning of every row, and overall, this is an easy knit.

The techniques you will need to know, or learn, to complete the shawl are:

  • cast on and bind off;
  • knit;
  • yo increase;
  • kyok double increase;
  • k2tog decrease;
  • ssk decrease.

“Pack a picnic, grab your camera and embark on a self-guided waterfall tour in the Township of Georgian Bluffs. The Bluffs is fortunate to be home to three beautiful waterfalls, Inglis Falls, Indian Falls and Jones Falls.”
~ https://www.georgianbluffs.ca/en/index.aspx