Late Harvest Shawl by Laura Cunitz

Late Harvest Shawl

Knitting
November 2013
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
380 - 450 yards (347 - 411 m)
Samples 15" x 60" plus 5" ruffle on each end, but flexible
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

If you’ve ever driven by fields of freshly planted crops you’ll recognize the inspiration for this simple but elegant shawl. Rows of plants separated by a mound of fresh soil. The symmetry of man and beauty of nature.

The Harvest Shawl is now part of our free Ravelry eBook the introduces the Showy & Subtle Decreases in simpler patterns.

The Harvest Shawl is the outcome of our “perfect Eyelet” experiment (see below) and is the perfect introduction to Subtle Decreases. The search for a well-defined eyelet that still sat smoothly on the knit fabric. The same subtle eyelet base is used in the dramatic ruffle but is transformed by the Double Eyelet Increase.

More on Yarn, Gauge and Yardage

  • The shawl can be worked in almost any gauge and the pattern includes multiple cast on options.
  • The shawl uses about 400 yards of main and 200 yards of lace weight yarn for the ruffle. We saved a few yards of main yarn to bind off the ruffle for added visual impact.
  • Other recommended yarns include Malabrigo Silky Merino or Debbie Bliss Andes.

What’s different about this hat pattern?
the Subtle Decrease used to create the ‘perfect eyelet”
the Double Eyelet Increase used in the ruffle
the inset non-rolling i-cord edge

More Information
Visit the pattern page on the web site for more information about the project, links to related blog posts, free tutorial downloads and more pictures. http://knittingnuances.com/designs