Stoclet by Kate Atherley

Stoclet

Knitting
September 2020
Sport (12 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in Openwork pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
700 yards (640 m)
With yarn and at gauge given, piece is 24 inches/60 cm at deepest point by 75 inches/ 190.5 cm wide
English

A two-side lace stitch pattern combined with a lovely fringe-like finish creates a sophisticated shawl, the patterning reminiscent of Art Deco motifs. This is a straightforward version of the Shallow Crescent Shape. The lace is structured and very open, almost more hole than fabric, and really should be worked with a solid color. The needles are smaller than you might expect for a lace project, but this ensures the structure of the motifs.

I’ve used a stockinette tab here for a smooth side edge, which is continued throughout the shawl. The side edge doesn’t have as much stretch as a garter edge, but this provides a tidy benefit, holding the top edge firm, creating a nice collar-like effect when worn, and keeping the extra-stretchy lace from sagging out of shape.

This is a challenging but very satisfying project. Make sure your needles have good sharp points, and keep lots of stitch markers on hand.

Pattern is entirely adjustable - will work well with other yarns, at other gauges, and it can accommodate different yardages.