Hello dear friends!
I would like to introduce my newly published Bosc Pear shawl pattern, inspired by the yarn color which reminds me yellow-brown colors colors of Bosc pears.
It is an asymmetric triangular shawl / scarf worked sideways with eyelet stripes and textured edge.
Size: One size, easily adjustable.
Sample shawl size: 59” (150 cm) wingspan and 20” (50 cm) deep in the widest point.
Made with Wolle’s Yarn Creations Color Changing Cotton 100 gr, Curry colorway.
Pattern is available in English, German and Russian.
Work in progress inspirational picture from my Instagram. You are welcome to follow me there :)
I would like to introduce my newly published Bosc Pear shawl pattern, inspired by the yarn color which reminds me yellow-brown colors colors of Bosc pears.
It is an asymmetric triangular shawl / scarf worked sideways with eyelet stripes and textured edge.
Size: One size, easily adjustable.
Sample shawl size: 59” (150 cm) wingspan and 20” (50 cm) deep in the widest point.
Made with Wolle’s Yarn Creations Color Changing Cotton 100 gr, Curry colorway.
Pattern is available in English, German and Russian.
Work in progress inspirational picture from my Instagram. You are welcome to follow me there :)
Very nice colors !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Helene!
DeleteПрекрасная работа! Очень понравилась.
ReplyDeleteСпасибо Светлана! :)
DeleteСпасибо за описание!
ReplyDeleteМоё исполнение тут http://www.ravelry.com/projects/BIG/bosc-pear
Замечательная шаль у Вас получилась! Спасибо!
DeleteI am having a hard time getting started on this. Do I start with casting on 3 stitches, knit first row and then cast on more for left edge. I'm confused.
ReplyDeleteleft Edge starts with 5-th row of set-up section, no additional cast on needed.
DeleteIn row 5 you of Set-up can see "Row 1 of LE". So you should work as written k2, yo, k2, pm, Row 1 of LE (pick sts combination from Row 1 LE section: k1,yo,k2)
Row 5 (and other rows have enough sts to work all this sts)
The same way to work LE is kept throughout the pattern
Maybe chart can visualize how it should be.
If you have questions please write to me via e-mail (mentioned in the pattern) or Ravelry messages.