Knitted Light Speed Shawl Free Knitting Pattern

The Light Speed Shawl, crafted with intricate knitting techniques, is a true masterpiece of fashion and functionality. This exquisite shawl combines the warmth and comfort of a traditional knitted accessory with a modern twist. The unique design of the Light Speed Shawl features a blend of vibrant colors and patterns, creating a visually stunning piece that is sure to turn heads wherever you go. Whether you're attending a formal event or simply going for a casual stroll, this versatile shawl adds a touch of elegance to any outfit. The intricate knitting patterns not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also provide a cozy and snug fit, ensuring that you stay warm and stylish at the same time. The Light Speed Shawl is a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of knitters, making it a must-have accessory for those who appreciate the beauty of handmade fashion.

SKILL LEVEL: Adventurous Beginner

MATERIALS: Color A: Asylum Fibers Errant Aran (181yds/100g) 100% superwash yarn in the “Trickery” colorway.
(Two skeins for a large)

Color B: Asylum Fibers Merino Bulky (109yds/100g) 100% superwash yarn in the “Green, it is.” colorway.
(Two skeins for a large)

Color C: Asylum Fibers Merino DK (219 yds/100g) 100% superwash yarn in the “Force of Blue” colorway.
(Two skeins for a large)

US Size 7 / 4.5 mm 40” Circular Needles
Stitch Markers
Large eye blunt needle
Scissors
Tape Measure
Blocking Materials (Wet Blocking serves this item best)

ABBREVIATIONS:

CO – cast on
k: Knit.
p: Purl.
yo: Yarnover. (Increase of one stitch)
sl1: With the yarn in back, slip one stitch as if to purl throughout pattern.
wyif sl1: With the yarn in front, slip one stitch as if to purl throughout pattern.
k2tog: Knit two stitches together. (Decrease of one stitch)
st(s) – stitch (es)
(A) use Color A
(B) use Color B
(C) use Color C

GAUGE: 16 sts x 26 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” garter stitch

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 36 x 67 x 70 inch triangle with a 29 inch height.
Large Size: 47 x 90 x 92 inch triangle with a 36 inch height

NOTES:
Carry the yarn up the sides. Or don’t. The rolled edge hides a multitude of sins.

To wear the Small: There are many ways to wear this shawl. By holding any side of the shawl to your neck, you can tie the other two ends together or wrap the shawl around in various ways. See photos!

SECTION ONE:
Begin with Color (A): CO 5 st

Row 1: (RS)(A) K3, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 to 7 st.)
2: (WS)(A) Knit.
3: (B) k1, sl1, k1, sl1, knit to 2 before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
4: (B) Knit to 5 before end of row, p1, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, k1.
5: (A) k2, sl1, k1, sl1, knit to 2 before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
6: (A) knit to 5 before end of row, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, p1, k1.
7: (B) k1, sl1, k1, sl1, knit to 2 before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
8: (B) Knit to 5 before end of row, p1, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, k1.

Repeat Rows 5-8 seven more times until you have 41 stitches.
Cut Color B.

9-10: (A) Repeat Rows 5-6. (inc. of 2 sts)
11: (C) k1, sl1, k1, sl1, k1, repeat *yo, k2tog* to 2 stitches before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
12:
(C) Knit to 5 before end of row, p1, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, k1.
Repeat Rows 9-12 three more times until you have 57 stitches. Cut Color A.13: (C) K2, sl1, k1, sl1, Knit to 2 before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
14:
(C) knit to 5 before end of row, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, p1, k1.
15:
(C) K1, sl1, k1, sl1, k1, repeat *yo, k2tog* to 2 stitches before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
16:
(C) Knit to 5 before end of row, p1, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, k1.Repeat Rows 13-16 once more until you have 65 stitches.

17: (C) k2, sl1, k1, sl1, knit to 2 before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
18: (C) knit to 5 before end of row, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, p1, k1.
19-20: (B) Repeat Rows 7-8. (Inc. of 2 st.)

Repeat Rows 17-20 once more until you have 73 stitches. Cut Color C.

Repeat Rows 5-20, including all repeats, once more until you have 137 stitches. On last time through, don’t cut Color C.

21-22: (C) Repeat Rows 17-18. (Inc. of 2 st.)
23:
(A) k1, sl1, k1, sl1, k1, repeat *yo, k2tog* to 2 stitches before end of row, yo, k1, yo, k1. (Inc. of 2 st.)
24:
(A) Knit to 5 before end of row, p1, wyif sl1, p1, wyif sl1, k1.
25-32:
Repeat Rows 21-24 two more times. (Inc. of 8 st.)

33-36: Repeat Rows 17-20 once more. Cut Color C. (Inc. of 4 st.)

37-48: Repeat Rows 21-24 three more times. Cut Color A. (Inc. of 12 st.)

49-52: Repeat Rows 17-20 once more. Cut Color B. (Inc. of 4 st.)

53-56: Repeat Rows 13-16 once more. (Inc. of 4 st.)

57-64: Repeat Rows 9-12 twice more. Cut Color C. Bind off if knitting the small. (Inc. of 8 to 181 st.)

Large Size Option: Make sure you have one extra skein of each color used, and instead of binding off, repeat rows 5-20 once more, only repeating Rows 5-8 three times (instead of 7 times) but including all other repeats (Inc. to 233 st.). Continue with rows 25-48 (Inc. to 257 st.), then bind off.

Stretchy Bind Off: (A) k1, repeat *k1, insert your left needle into the front of the two worked stitches, and knit them together (through the back loop)* until you have one stitch left.

Cut your working yarn and pull through the last stitch to secure. Weave in your ends and wet block well with T-pins/flexible blocking wires, all edges except the cast on, rolled edge will be curved.

 

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