| Pattern
Notes:
Item is worked completely
in stockinette stitch
Don’t forget to set the spacer setting
at 1”. This is what allows the piece to knit up longer than
the board.
To Decrease—See
this file on how to decrease at the end of a row .
If you have adjusted the pattern and subtracted rows, see
this file on how to decrease within a row.
How to adjust this shawl for a perfect fit:
If you would like a shawl that is not as wide, cast on less stitches,
making sure that the cast on number is even.
If you would like to shorten the shawl, first decide how many
inches shorter you want it. Multiply this number by your row gauge.
This will tell you how many rows to subtract. For example: I want
the shawl 6” shorter. My row gauge is 2.5 rows equals 1”.
So, I multiply 6 x 2.5= 15. I need to subtract 15 rows. When subtracting
rows, always subtract a Row 1(a knit row), not a decrease row.
Do this randomly, but as equally as possible throughout the whole
piece. Fifteen times, in this example, you would do two decrease
rows back to back. When doing two decrease rows back to back,
decrease the 1st row at the edge. Decrease the 2nd row one stitch
in. (See decrease note above if needed.) This keeps the edge from
getting too bulky when decreasing two rows back to back. To lengthen
the shawl, follow the same procedure, but add that many rows to
the knitted piece. When adding rows, always add a Row 1(a knit
row), not a decrease row. Do this randomly, but as equally as
possible throughout the whole piece. Fifteen times, in this example,
you would have two knit rows back to back.
With this shawl, it works best to add new
yarn at the beginning of the row. Leave the tails hanging at the
edge of the work, then weave them in along the edge later. I find
this helps to keep the ends from poking out of the shawl due to
the more open stitch.

CO 84 stitches using the stockinette cast
on.
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Dec 1 stitch EACH end of board, then wrap and knit row.
Repeat these 2 rows until 2 stitches remain.
BO remaining stitches and stitches on the
anchor yarn. Weave in loose ends.

To wear:
The cast on edge is the top of the shawl.
This lies across your shoulders. The point, where the last 2 bound
off stitches are, hangs down the middle of the back. If desired,
use a brooch or shawl pin to hold the shawl closed.
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