Isla Shawl by Biches & Bûches

Isla Shawl

Knitting
March 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Worked in Pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
219 - 328 yards (200 - 300 m)
One Size
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We are so happy to introduce you the little Biches & Bûches Isla Shawl! Designed by Astrid at the Atelier, with three colors in Le Petit Lambswool.

It is such a fun little project, filled with joy, that we just love knitting, wearing and taking on the go.

Inspired by our very first Biches & Bûches Collection with different sweaters and colorwork with this special stitch, we have loved making a little shawl with it, with our new colors and imaging gorgeous color combinations.

Techniques

German Twisted Cast-On
Garter Stitch
Working slipped stitches
Increasing: M1L, M1R
Elastic Bind-Off method
Working color stripes

The Wool
Biches & Bûches Le Petit Lambswool

One Size - 3 colors - 1 skein per color

Original Colorways

  • Original Blue (Green Pink Turquoise): Green Pink Turquoise, Orange Red, Off White
  • Original Brown: Dark Green Brown, Off White, Very Light Blue
  • Original Beige: Beige, Soft Green Grey, Rose Grey
  • Original Orange: Off White, Dark Orange Grey, Very Light Blue
  • Original Summer Blue: Off White, Dark Brown, Summer Blue
  • Original Rose: Le Cashmere & Lambswool Off White, Le Petit Lambswool Beige et Light Peach

With these 3 skeins (one of each color), you will have enough yarn to knit 2, or even 3, small shawls by alternating the main color, or knit a bigger shawl if you wish!

Knitting Needles (suggested)
Straight needles or Circular Needles
3.5 mm / US 4 / UK 9

Gauge
24 sts and 40 rows = 10 cm / 4” in slipped-stitch pattern
24 sts and 44 rows = 10 cm / 4” in garter stitch

Measurements of the finished knit
Approx 28 x 72 cm ≈ 11 × 28.25 in

How to wash
Always handwash and lay flat to dry - Handle with care and make sure not to stretch your knit while wet