Triangle design shawl using wedge technique inspired by Hexagon blanket by Charity Windham. Charity and I talked about combining her wedge and my picots for a frilly garter ridge reversible shawl. This shawl is a generous size for larger sizes up to 76" wide from end to end! Cast on Edge is 53" and can be made smaller for smaller sizing needs.
Stitch gauge: 4 sts per inch x 8 rows per inch in garter stitch
Loom: 7/16" gauge loom to be single knit with at least 168 pegs. Loom used in sample Knitting Board 28" with peg extenders.
Alternate loom(s): Kiss Looms can adjust to appropriate guage. Be sure to swatch. Use Kiss Fine Gauge Fixed 2; set up with two 83 peg long sides and two 7 peg ends. Use 165 pegs (loom will be 180 pegs). For Martha Stewart (MS loom) use two kits; set up with four 36 peg straights, two 12 peg medium straights, and four 6 peg corners with pegs in all holes for 3/8" gauge. Cast on 189 pegs (192 pegs on loom).
Yarn: 800 yards medium weight (4) Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable color Petunia. 3 balls used in sample. 9.85 oz/280 grams finished weight.
Cast on: Picot CO 165 pegs. (starting on left working to right if right handed, Place removable Stich Marker on peg 1) http://youtu.be/MdtQZm9wUE0
Row 1: SL 1, P to marker (all odd rows will repeat this way.)
Row 2: HS 1 at marked peg & move marker 1 peg to right (do NOT work HS st), EW to peg 165, Cable CO 3, BO 3 to form picot (See notes below on details for Cable CO and BO). I like to have 3 st markers on pegs 166-168 to show where picots need to be added on even numbered rows. For less picots on edging only, add picots every 4th row. As the pattern reads, this edge will be fuller than the cast on picots to give it a ruffled look when draped.
Repeat Rows 1 & 2 until last HS is at peg 164 & ending on row Row 2. This row will be HS 1, EW 1.
Begin Picot Bind Off*.
*This is an alternate to my standard picot bind off just for this pattern.
**Cable CO 3, BO 4 (** rep between **,** til one st left on loom, EW 1 cut tail and pull through) See video at minute 21:14; it should start there. http://youtu.be/xicPyxHNVmQ?t=21m14s
Weave in both tails into project. If using color changing yarn be sure to weave like colored tails to closest color.
Blocking may be needed due to tension and eveness of such a large project. Do NOT steam block acrylic or it will "kill" it! Block with a light washing and let dry pinned on blocking board if needed. See bottom of pattern on Mitered Square Lovey for wet blocking instructions. http://goodknitkisses.blogspot.com/2013/07/mitered-square-picot-lovey-free-pattern.html
Notes on HS
Unlike an EW (where the working yarn is wrapped from the back between the next peg and around the front of the desired stitch/peg to the back) the HS wraps to the front between the previous peg to the front of the desired stitch/peg then between the next stich (peg).
Non-Picot shawl option: Cable Cast on 165 stitches and continue in main pattern. Do not add edge picots. Bind off in Stretchy Bind or a very loose Basic Bind off using the E-wrap stitch for knit stitches. Do not pull tight.
Happy Looming!!
Kristen
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A sleek and glamorous shawl reminiscent of hairpin lace.
Change the look with a change in yarn and go from a dressy date shawl in a
shimmery yarn to a casual sock weight yarn or art yarn and wear as a keyhole
scarf!
LOOM(s):
Authentic Knitting Board All-n-One loom. Loom configured
at maximum with the 5 peg sliders on ends between the 48 peg front board &
48 peg back board. Could use alternate loom if can configure as above in
3/8" gauge. (Martha Stewart loom with 4 corner pieces and small pegs in all holes works well).
YARN:
300 yards of medium weight yarn for shawl or 200 yards if
stopping for smaller scarf. Yarn used in test is Sensations Enchantment Silver
Metallic. Other test yarns were sock weight and bulky art yarn which give a
totally different look.
FINISHED SIZE(s):
21"x60" shawl or knit 10-12" for a scarf only
Abbreviations:
EW - Ewrap
BB - Back Board of loom
FB - Front Board of loom
St - stitches
PATTERN NOTES:
We're using the back board (BB) as a place for a holding
peg to work the drop stitch and all knit stitches are worked on the front board
(FB). Do not skip pegs on FB. The sliders provide the space and no extra wraps
are needed for the drops. Plus the width of the shawl actually is the width of
the board. It's a multiple of *3 + hold*
+3
The basic pattern is ewrap 3 & Hold on BB 1 peg
behind 3rd ewrapped peg, EW 3 & hold on BB, repeat pattern till last 3
stitches and EW.
Row 1: *EW 3 on FB, wrap BB1*, repeat between *,* till
last 3 st. EW 3.
Repeat Row 1 for 100 rows to knit the maximum intended
size or till 21" measures on ends.
NOTES on Sizing:
Work in a flat panel with a turning peg (the first stitch
of each row is always slipped, meaning skip and move to peg 2) until SIDE
length measures 21" or length from nape of neck to waistline. The middle
will measure longer because of the dropped stitches weight.
For petite shawl measuring 12"x54", as on my test in the sock weight seen below, Use a multiple of 4. Cast on 3, wrap holding peg, *EW 4 on FB, wrap BB1*, repeat between *,* till last 3 st. EW 3.
This will take out a few drops and changes the sizing.
*The pattern is railroaded by knitting the length on the width of the board but one can knit fewer multiples on any loom and skip 2-5 pegs before wrapping EW to get the same results and it will effectively "turn" it to the side. You would just knit till you got the desired length. For example using a Knifty Knitter: work as a flat panel and skip enough pegs to make about a 4" drop, then wrap the next peg. Leave 3 pegs at the end to finish the row in 3 EW. Knit till desired length.
BIND OFF:
Make sure you have at least 9-10 yards left on ball or
skein to bind off (or 3.5 times the length of the loom following around the
pegs on front & back).
Loose Slip knot bind off, making sure to yarn over around
the holding pegs following the pattern it makes along the loom so bind off
matches cast on drop stitches.
*If your yarn isn very nubby you can use my stretchy bind off but you will need to add extra wraps or chains between to span the distance between the drops; this changes the look of the edge to look crocheted which was not intended.*
OPTIONAL FRINGE:
Add fringe to both shorter ends as desired OR one of the
longer sides to hang from back of shawl.
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part, the above written pattern or video. Please link to this video or
GoodKnitKisses blog or website. Pattern itself may not be re-sold or
distributed but you may sell an item made by using this pattern.
Thank you!
Yarns used in above designs: Sensations Enchantment Silver Metallic (388 yards in ball - 300 yards used) 21"x60" full size Weight: 4 - Medium. 5 ozs. 142 gms. 388 yards. 355 meters. 92% Acrylic, 8% Polyester.
LOOM PATTERN & VIDEO ALERT! Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well!
I wanted to announce to you today that my latest pattern is up on the vivaloom.com website! It is for my Chic Retreat Cowl with a lot of visual interest and texture. There is also a LOOM ALONG VIDEO, to go along with it & help you. I'd love for you to tackle this intermediate-advanced project to learn something new and exercise your creativity knowing there is a video to aid you the whole way.
You need to be able to use a small gauge loom with ability to knit in the round 96 pegs. It was written for the All-N-One loom but you can use the Martha Stewart loom with the for corner pieces and the two longest straight pieces & small pegs in every hole.
If you want to try a stitch sampler, cast on 17 stitches. Use the chart in the pattern to guide you. It will help with technique. The 17 stitches are for the chain lace part. The crossed sections won't be totally be even on crosses but you'll get the idea.
Music change! So if anyone noticed I changed my video music on my latest video in making a Cowl for Lion Brand Yarns on the Martha Stewart Loom. I cannot go back and change my old videos to this, unless I upload again, but I recently found out the music was associated with a terribly explicit song! DON'T ask me to tell you. It is shocking, embarrassing & really had me upset.
The jingle was originally written & approved for free use for Apple iMovie years ago but this "artist" put it in his music later and it's now registered so YouTube analyzed and flagged it. (The jingle in iMovie was named Buddy). My video was flagged for explicit lyrics, since I started to put the whole song in this time, can you believe?!!
So....you won't be hearing my old jingle anymore. It is a shame since I really liked it. But now, although I can legally use it and fight to win, I cannot get those awful lyrics out of my head. They do not represent me or GoodKnit Kisses. Thanks for reading!! -Kristen
Tell me your thoughts in comments below! Do you think I should have kept them? Do you like the new jingle?
Picot edge detail is so pretty I wanted it for my new cowl made on the Martha Stewart Knitting Loom. But I've never seen this bind off done except knitting needles. There is a technique to cast on a picot edge but not to cast off or bind off. SO after I discovered how to do it I wanted to show my friends, YOU, how to make your own. Below you'll see the cowl I made and the YouTube video on how to make it yourself. The video is long and the process does take a few extra minutes but it worth it for the end result. So sit back and learn how to loom knit the Picot Edge Bind Off with me.
Mini Picot-Boo Cowl. Very warm, not airy. Great for outdoors & a hood. Not for fashion indoors unless you are always the cold one!
(Photo by Kristen Mangus of model Crystal Clark)