A friend Kate sent me a book where there were the instructions to make Elizabeth Zimmerman's Pi shawl. Based on this idea of increasing stitches every few rows I made this shawl thinking of her.
Kathy Shawl.
I used size 4mm dp needles then a circular needle as size increased.
100g medium weight baby yarn for this shawl.
Cast on 9sts
Knit 1 round.
yo, k1.(72sts.)
1-3: Knit.
Yo, k1, repeat to end of round. (18sts)
Rounds:1-3: Knit.
Yo, k1, repeat to end of round. (36sts )
Rounds1-6: Knit
4: K5, yo, s1, k2tog,psso, yo.
5: Knit. 6: K2tog, k1, ssk, yo, k3, yo.
6: K2tog, k1, ssk, yo, k3, yo.
7: Knit.
8: K4, yo, sk2p, yo, k1.
9-12: Knit.
yo, k1: 144.
1-3: Knit.
4: K5, yo, s1,k2tog,psso, yo
5: Knit.
6: K2tog, k1, ssk, yo, k3, yo.
7: Knit.
8: K4, yo, s1,k2tog,psso, yo, k1.
9-11: Knit.
12: Yo, s1,k2tog,psso, yo, k5.
13: Knit.
14: K3, yo, k2tog, k1, ssk, yo.
15: Knit.
16: Yo, s1,k2tog,psso, yo, k5. 17-24: Knit.
yo, k1. 288sts.
1-3: knit
Start lace pattern:
1: K3, * (yo, K1) six times, K6, rep from * to last 9 sts, (yo, K1) six times, K3. (432 sts).
2-4: Knit.
5: (K2tog) three times, * (yo, K1) six times, (K2tog) six times, rep from * to last 12 sts, (yo, K1) six times, (K2tog) three times.
6-8: Knit.
Repeat rounds 5-8 for 16 times.
Start sideways lace edging: with each of the last ssk on the rows you will be binding off one of the stitches from the circular needle. I used a dp to make turning easier.
Cast on 8sts.
1: K2, yo, k2tog, yo, k4, ssk. (turn at end of every row)
2: K10.
3: K2, yo, k2tog, yo, k5, ssk.
4: K11.
5: K2, yo, k2tog, yo, k6, ssk.
6: K12.
7: K2, yo, k2tog, yo, k7, ssk.
8: K13.
9: K2, yo, k2tog, yo, k2, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k1, ssk.
10: K14.
11: K2, yo, k2tog, yo, k2, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, ssk, ssk.
12: K15.
13: K1, (ssk,yo)x2, ssk, k2, yo, s1, k2tog,psso, yo, k2, ssk.
14: K14.
15: K1, (ssk,yo)x2, ssk, k6, ssk.
16: K13.
17: K1, (ssk,yo)x2, ssk, k5, ssk.
18: K12.
19: K1, (ssk,yo)x2, ssk, k4, ssk.
20: K11.
21: K1, (ssk,yo)x2, ssk, k3, ssk.
22: K10.
23: K1, (ssk,yo)x2, ssk, k2, ssk.
24: K9.
Repeat these 24 rows until all of the stitches on circular needle have been worked. (36 repeats.)
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