Designed by Paulina Popiolek

Seacote Pattern

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Simple lace panels fade into a meditative garter stitch, making our versatile Seacote shawl look different every time you wear it! Suitable for novices in short-row shaping and lace, this romantic shawl is knitted in Meadow and shaped using increases on every row. The pretty edging...


Description

Simple lace panels fade into a meditative garter stitch, making our versatile Seacote shawl look different every time you wear it! Suitable for novices in short-row shaping and lace, this romantic shawl is knitted in Meadow and shaped using increases on every row. The pretty edging is knitted on at the end.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Meadow (40% merino wool, 25% baby llama, 20% silk, 15% linen, 498 m (545 yd) per 100g hank) in Queen Anne’s Lace – 2 hanks

Sizes and measurements:

211 cm [83 in] wingspan along top edge and 56 cm [22 in] depth

Gauge:

24 sts and 50 rows to 10 cm (4 in) measured over garter stitch before blocking and 20 sts and 36 rows after blocking using 3.25mm (US 3) needle.

Errata:

The most current version of this pattern is V4. Please note you will be purchasing the latest pattern version. Pattern updates are sent to all customers who have purchased a pattern either through email or a Ravelry message.

If you find you are working with an older version, please go to our errata page for details of corrections and updates made. You can find the version you are working from by checking the pattern page footers.

Pattern format:
This knitting pattern comes as a PDF file, which will be downloadable via a link which will be emailed to you after purchase.

Needles and notions required:

  • 3.25mm (US 3) 120 cm (48 in) circular needle

  • 3.25mm (US 3) double-pointed needle for knitting knit-on edge (optional)

  • 22 stitch markers or waste yarn

  • Darning needle

Skill level:


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