Eventide Shawl
PAY WHAT WORKS: In order to find a balance between financially accessible and fair pay, I am now offering the Pay-What-Works model. This allows you to pay what you are able while valuing the work that goes into creating each pattern. The listed price is what I believe to be the true value of my work and the efforts of those who help to make each pattern possible.
Use the coupon codes at checkout for the price that works best for you.
NALU15 - 15% off listed price
NALU25 - 25% off listed price
NALU50 - 50% off listed price
The Eventide Shawl is the coziest, most squishable shawl you’ll never want to take off. It is made with a slipped stitch pattern and simple shaping that makes this a hard one to put down.
The Eventide Shawl is worked from side-to-side with an i-cord edge along the top and an eyelet edge along the bottom. The rich texture of the shawl and main color helps to blend the colors together on the body of the shawl.
This shawl can easily be worked with any yarn you have in your stash: those special OOAK single skeins or the small remnants from previous projects you just didn’t have the heart to throw out. I used leftover yarns that were lace weight to fingering weight. The leftover yarns were joined together using the spit-splice or Russian join method. The yarn was then wound into a cake. Part of the enjoyment of knitting this project came from not knowing when the yarn would change colors.
Although I used fingering weight as my main color for this shawl, it can easily be adapted other weights such as DK or worsted as long as the contrasting yarns used are a similar weight.
PATTERN INFORMATION:
Sideways shawl construction by increasing and decreasing stitches.
The body of shawl features a texture-rich stitch pattern.
I-cord edging at the top of the shawl.
Eyelet edging along the bottom of shawl.
Materials: (NEEDLES)
US 8 (5 mm) in 36” / 90cm or length preferred.
Notions:
1 - Stitch marker
Darning needle
Finished size: 28” at widest depth x 70.5” at longest length
Gauge: 24 sts x 48 rows = 4”/10cm with US 8 (5 mm) in slipped stitch pattern, blocked
Gauge is not crucial however it will affect the yardage required.
Yarn: MC: 610 yards / 560 m
CC: 437 yards / 400 m
Yarn used:
Knomad Egret. (Fingering Weight; 100% Organic Wool; 100g; 437 yards/ 400 meters). 2 skeins required. Color used: Undyed. Needed 127 gram
Various yarns (Fingering to lace weight; various contents). About 437 yards / 400 m used.
Skills to Explore: I-cord edging, slipped stitch pattern, sideways triangular shawl shaping
PAY WHAT WORKS: In order to find a balance between financially accessible and fair pay, I am now offering the Pay-What-Works model. This allows you to pay what you are able while valuing the work that goes into creating each pattern. The listed price is what I believe to be the true value of my work and the efforts of those who help to make each pattern possible.
Use the coupon codes at checkout for the price that works best for you.
NALU15 - 15% off listed price
NALU25 - 25% off listed price
NALU50 - 50% off listed price
The Eventide Shawl is the coziest, most squishable shawl you’ll never want to take off. It is made with a slipped stitch pattern and simple shaping that makes this a hard one to put down.
The Eventide Shawl is worked from side-to-side with an i-cord edge along the top and an eyelet edge along the bottom. The rich texture of the shawl and main color helps to blend the colors together on the body of the shawl.
This shawl can easily be worked with any yarn you have in your stash: those special OOAK single skeins or the small remnants from previous projects you just didn’t have the heart to throw out. I used leftover yarns that were lace weight to fingering weight. The leftover yarns were joined together using the spit-splice or Russian join method. The yarn was then wound into a cake. Part of the enjoyment of knitting this project came from not knowing when the yarn would change colors.
Although I used fingering weight as my main color for this shawl, it can easily be adapted other weights such as DK or worsted as long as the contrasting yarns used are a similar weight.
PATTERN INFORMATION:
Sideways shawl construction by increasing and decreasing stitches.
The body of shawl features a texture-rich stitch pattern.
I-cord edging at the top of the shawl.
Eyelet edging along the bottom of shawl.
Materials: (NEEDLES)
US 8 (5 mm) in 36” / 90cm or length preferred.
Notions:
1 - Stitch marker
Darning needle
Finished size: 28” at widest depth x 70.5” at longest length
Gauge: 24 sts x 48 rows = 4”/10cm with US 8 (5 mm) in slipped stitch pattern, blocked
Gauge is not crucial however it will affect the yardage required.
Yarn: MC: 610 yards / 560 m
CC: 437 yards / 400 m
Yarn used:
Knomad Egret. (Fingering Weight; 100% Organic Wool; 100g; 437 yards/ 400 meters). 2 skeins required. Color used: Undyed. Needed 127 gram
Various yarns (Fingering to lace weight; various contents). About 437 yards / 400 m used.
Skills to Explore: I-cord edging, slipped stitch pattern, sideways triangular shawl shaping
PAY WHAT WORKS: In order to find a balance between financially accessible and fair pay, I am now offering the Pay-What-Works model. This allows you to pay what you are able while valuing the work that goes into creating each pattern. The listed price is what I believe to be the true value of my work and the efforts of those who help to make each pattern possible.
Use the coupon codes at checkout for the price that works best for you.
NALU15 - 15% off listed price
NALU25 - 25% off listed price
NALU50 - 50% off listed price
The Eventide Shawl is the coziest, most squishable shawl you’ll never want to take off. It is made with a slipped stitch pattern and simple shaping that makes this a hard one to put down.
The Eventide Shawl is worked from side-to-side with an i-cord edge along the top and an eyelet edge along the bottom. The rich texture of the shawl and main color helps to blend the colors together on the body of the shawl.
This shawl can easily be worked with any yarn you have in your stash: those special OOAK single skeins or the small remnants from previous projects you just didn’t have the heart to throw out. I used leftover yarns that were lace weight to fingering weight. The leftover yarns were joined together using the spit-splice or Russian join method. The yarn was then wound into a cake. Part of the enjoyment of knitting this project came from not knowing when the yarn would change colors.
Although I used fingering weight as my main color for this shawl, it can easily be adapted other weights such as DK or worsted as long as the contrasting yarns used are a similar weight.
PATTERN INFORMATION:
Sideways shawl construction by increasing and decreasing stitches.
The body of shawl features a texture-rich stitch pattern.
I-cord edging at the top of the shawl.
Eyelet edging along the bottom of shawl.
Materials: (NEEDLES)
US 8 (5 mm) in 36” / 90cm or length preferred.
Notions:
1 - Stitch marker
Darning needle
Finished size: 28” at widest depth x 70.5” at longest length
Gauge: 24 sts x 48 rows = 4”/10cm with US 8 (5 mm) in slipped stitch pattern, blocked
Gauge is not crucial however it will affect the yardage required.
Yarn: MC: 610 yards / 560 m
CC: 437 yards / 400 m
Yarn used:
Knomad Egret. (Fingering Weight; 100% Organic Wool; 100g; 437 yards/ 400 meters). 2 skeins required. Color used: Undyed. Needed 127 gram
Various yarns (Fingering to lace weight; various contents). About 437 yards / 400 m used.
Skills to Explore: I-cord edging, slipped stitch pattern, sideways triangular shawl shaping