King's Cross Shawlette by Mary C. Gildersleeve

King's Cross Shawlette

Knitting
August 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette, worked flat and blocked
US 3 - 3.25 mm
190 - 480 yards (174 - 439 m)
one size - approx 37-inch along top and 16.25-inch from neck to hem
English
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King’s Cross Shawlette – a little bit of intarsia, a little bit of lace … and a whole lot of GORGEOUS!

Knit using a lovely pairing of tonal and multi hand-dyed fingering-weight superwash wool.

The shawlette starts out with a garter tab that then grows into an off-kilter striping and then, just as you get a bit tired of the intarsia striping, starts garter stitches and then a bit of garter ripple lace. A “gusset” of lace, that falls on each shoulder, is topped off with garter stitch in the multi.

Blocking allows the edge to ripple and pops the lace portion nicely and gives you a shawlette that is approx 37 inches by 16.25 inches.

Directions are charted and line-by-line for this fun knit that requires approx. 280 yards (60g) Tonal MC and 200 yards (40g)