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Rose Trellis Shawl

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Materials Schaefer Yarn Trenna (50% merino / 50% silk, 4 oz [113 g] / 1250 yds [1143 m], available from www.littleknits.com), 2 skeins. Jagger Spun Zephyr or other lace-weight yarns of about the same grist would also work. The finished shawl in Trenna used slightly less than 2200 yds [2012 m]. US size 2 [3 mm] circular ndls, 24” [60 cm] and 32” [80 cm] lengths, or size needed to obtain gauge One US size 2 [3 mm] short ndl, single or double point (for ease in working the edging), or size needed to obtain gauge 5 st markers Small...

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  1. Rose Trellis Shawl So much fiber, so little time http://cdevine.typepad.com/fiberstuff/ ©2007 Catherine Devine. All rights reserved.
  2. Materials Schaefer Yarn Trenna (50% merino / 50% silk, 4 oz [113 g] / 1250 yds [1143 m], available from www.littleknits.com), 2 skeins. Jagger Spun Zephyr or other lace-weight yarns of about the same grist would also work. The finished shawl in Trenna used slightly less than 2200 yds [2012 m]. US size 2 [3 mm] circular ndls, 24” [60 cm] and 32” [80 cm] lengths, or size needed to obtain gauge One US size 2 [3 mm] short ndl, single or double point (for ease in working the edging), or size needed to obtain gauge 5 st markers Small rubber band Gauge 30 sts / 46 rows = 4” [10 cm] in st st Finished size Approximately 51” x 51” [130 cm x 130 cm] Notes To maintain a neat selvage on the front edges, sl the first st of each row purlwise. If you’re prone to dropped sts or knitting errors, periodically thread a lifeline through all the sts on the ndl, using a thin smooth yarn in a contrasting color. Then if you need to rip back, you’ll have a safe starting point. It is also a good idea to thread a lifeline before beginning the edging. Neckband CO 110 sts onto the shorter circular ndl and k 10 rows. Shawl Body Row 1 (WS): Sl1, k6, pm, p24, pm, p24, pm, p24, pm, p24, pm, k7. Keep the first and last 7 sts in garter st for the front bands, and work Rose Trellis Chart A between the markers. P across lace sections on odd-numbered (WS) rows. Once Chart A is completed, continue with Charts B, C, D and E. Move sts to the longer circular ndl when necessary. There will be 990 sts on the ndl after completing chart E. Next row: Sl1, k6, p to last 7 sts, k7. Next row: Sl1, k6, *sl marker, k1, yo, k to next marker, yo; rep from * 3 times more, end k7. (998 sts) Next row: Sl1, k6, p to last 7 sts, k7. Set up the edging (Note: Edging is knitted on perpendicular to the body.) Wrap a small rubber band around the far end of the circular ndl to keep sts from sliding off as you knit the edging (trust me on this - you don’t want to learn the hard way). Set up for the edging as follows, starting with the short single or double point ndl on the right and the live end of the circular on the left: Row 1 (RS): Sl1, k6. Turn. Row 2: K7. Row 3: Sl1, k5, m1, k last edging st tog with one st from the shawl body. Turn. (8 sts) Row 4: K8. Row 5: Sl1, k6, m1, k1. Turn. (9 sts) Row 6: K9. Row 7: Sl1, k7, m1, k last edging st tog with one st from the shawl body. Turn. (10 sts) Row 8: K10. Row 9: Sl1, k8, m1, k1. Turn. (11 sts) Row 10: K11. Row 11: Sl1, k9, m1, k last edging st tog with one st from the shawl body. Turn. (12 sts) Edging Begin edging Chart F on the next row. *Work a total of 30 Chart F reps along the side. There should be 3 sts rem before the corner marker. Work edging Chart G around the corner. Rep from * twice more, then work 30 reps of edging Chart F along the last side, ending with row 12. There will be 12 live sts in the edging and 10 remaining on the shawl body. page 
  3. Finish the edging Row 1 (WS): K12. Row 2: Sl1, k9, k last 2 sts of edging tog with 1 st from shawl body. Turn. (11 sts) Row 3: K11. Row 4: Sl1, k8, k2tog. Turn. (10 sts) Row 5: K10. Row 6: Sl1, k7, k last 2 sts of edging tog with 1 st from shawl body. Turn. (9 sts) Row 7: K9. Row 8: Sl1, k6, k2tog. Turn. (8 sts) Row 9: K8. Row 10: Sl1, k5, k last 2 sts of edging tog with 1 st from shawl body. Turn. (7 sts) Row 11: K7. Finishing Graft the 7 sts from the edging to the 7 sts of the front band. Weave in ends. Wash in a mild wool wash and rinse well. Thread four long blocking wires through the innermost row of edging yarn-overs and two short wires through the yarn-overs next to each front band. Pin the long wires into a square measuring about 50” by 50” while overlapping the front bands so that they close. Then pin the edging rosettes separately to let their shape show. Allow shawl to dry completely before removing the pins and wires. Left Front Corner Right Front Corner (graft bottom edging to right front band) Direction in which the lace is knitted Shawl body increase lines Direction in which the edging is knitted Abbreviatons beg begin(ning) p purl RS right side tog together CO cast on pm place marker sl slip st WS wrong side m make st rem remain(ing) st(s) stitch(es) yo yarn over ndl(s) needle(s) rep repeat st st stockinette st page 
  4. Chart A 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 KEY (blank) k yo k2tog sl2 sts knitwise, one at a time, then k both tog through back loop k3tog sl1, k2tog, pass sl st over page 
  5. Chart B 88 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 rep 3 times KEY (blank) k yo k2tog sl2 sts knitwise, one at a time, then k both tog through back loop k3tog sl1, k2tog, pass sl st over page 
  6. Chart C 132 130 128 126 124 122 120 118 116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 98 96 94 92 90 rep 5 times KEY (blank) k yo k2tog sl2 sts knitwise, one at a time, then k both tog through back loop k3tog sl1, k2tog, pass sl st over page 
  7. Chart D 176 174 172 170 168 166 164 162 160 158 156 154 152 150 148 146 144 142 140 138 136 134 rep 7 times KEY (blank) k yo k2tog sl2 sts knitwise, one at a time, then k both tog through back loop k3tog sl1, k2tog, pass sl st over page 
  8. Chart E 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 200 198 196 194 192 190 188 186 184 182 180 178 rep 9 times KEY (blank) k yo k2tog sl2 sts knitwise, one at a time, then k both tog through back loop k3tog sl1, k2tog, pass sl st over page 
  9. Chart F 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 (RS) 1 Chart G 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 (RS) 1 KEY (blank) k on RS, p on WS p on RS, k on WS yo k2tog on RS, p2tog on WS k edging st tog with 1 st from the shawl body k edging st tog with 2 sts from the shawl body bind off st page 
  10. Photos by Sheryl Sinkow (www.sinkowphotography.com) So much fiber, so little time http://cdevine.typepad.com/fiberstuff/ ©2007 Catherine Devine. All rights reserved.
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