Confcall Safe Lace Shawl ======================== This bottom-up knitted triangular shawl uses one of the easiest repeats (:term:`k2t` :term:`yo`) and just one marker to form a lace pattern which can be worked in those situations where one can't give full attention to the work. As a simple triangle, it can be as small or as big as desired, and it can be declared complete at almost any time, whether your're low on yarn or just getting bored with it. It's probably also a good first lace project for relative knitting beginners, especially with yarn that is sock-weight or bulkier, or as the first lace project with very thin or otherwise demanding yarn. This is a work in progress, and more pictures (including one of a finished shawl) will be added later on. Materials --------- Yarn ^^^^ The classic choice for this would of course be lace-weight or fingering yarn, but sport or DK weight worked with bulky needles may also be fun. Needles ^^^^^^^ A pair of long straight needles (for smaller shawls) or a circular (for any size of shawl), in a size significantly bigger than the yarn. Directions ---------- The shawl is worked from the bottom up, with a garter stitch border 3 :term:`sts` wide, a center column that alternates between 1 and 3 garter stitches and two sections of :term:`yo`/:term:`k2t` lace, each starting and ending with a :term:`yo` to increase two stitches on each right side. Long tail cast on 3 :term:`sts` and start working the point of the border: row 1 (:term:`ws`): :term:`k` 3; row 2 (:term:`rs`): :term:`k` 1, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` 1, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 1; row 3: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; row 4: :term:`k` 1, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` 3, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 1; row 5: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; You now have 7 :term:`sts`: place a marker before the center stitch and start working the lace part: row 6: :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, (marker), :term:`k` 1, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; row 7: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; row 8: :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 1 (marker), :term:`k` 2, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; row 9: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; row 10: :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, (marker) :term:`k` 1, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; row 11: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; row 12: :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 1 (marker) :term:`k` 2, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; row 13: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; and then repeat the following lines until the shawl is as long as you'd like, or until you're low on yarn: row 4n - 2: :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, [:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`] until the marker, :term:`k` 1, [:term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`] until 3 :term:`sts` remain on the needle, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; row 4n - 1: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; row 4n: :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, [:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`] until one :term:`st` before the marker, :term:`k` 3, [:term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`] until 3 :term:`sts` remain on the needle, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; row 4n + 1: :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; .. figure:: column_1_st.jpg :align: center On right side rows, when your last :term:`k2t` ends just before the marker, yarn over, pass the marker, knit just one stitch for the center column and then start again the lace repeat with a yarn over. .. figure:: column_3_sts.jpg :align: center On right side rows, when your last :term:`k2t` leaves one stitch before the marker, yarn over, knit that stitch, pass the marker, knit two other stitches for the center column for a total of three, and then start again the lace repeat with a yarn over. finally, add 5 lines of garter stitch border to the top of the shawl: row 2m (:term:`rs`): :term:`k` 3, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` until 3 :term:`sts` remain, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 3; row 2m + 1 (:term:`ws`): :term:`k` all sts row 2m + 2: :term:`k` 3, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` until 3 :term:`sts` remain, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 3; row 2m + 3: :term:`k` all sts row 2m + 4: :term:`k` 3, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` until 3 :term:`sts` remain, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 3; Bind off. Block the shawl in a triangular shape. Gallery ------- .. figure:: sampler_drops_fabel.jpg :align: center :alt: A mini-shawl in self-striping gray yarn. A sampler of this pattern in sock yarn: DROPS Fabel Long Print (50 g = 205 m) in colour 602 worked on 4 mm needles. The top edge is about 30 cm long. .. figure:: wip_white_lace.jpg :align: center :alt: The beginning of a shawl in very thin white yarn, still on a circular needle with a stitch marker near the center stitch. The beginning of a shawl in Nm 1/15 merino / silk / cashmere yarn (100 g = 1500 m), worked on 3 mm needles.