Nautical Ropes Shawl

$5.50

Nautical Ropes Shawl is an asymmetrical, triangular shaped shawl, worked end to end on the bias. The shawl shown here was made with only one skein of a linen and merino blend fingering weight yarn. If you want to make it larger, it is easy to do so which is explained.  Featured in this pattern are an easy to work rib stich pattern (the lovely mock cable), a pretty lace edging (the icing on the cake) followed by a picot bind off (fun ending).


Nautical Ropes Shawl is an asymmetrical, triangular shaped shawl, worked end to end on the bias. The shawl shown here was made with only one skein of a linen and merino blend fingering weight yarn. If you want to make it larger, it is easy to do so which is explained.  Featured in this pattern are an easy to work rib stich pattern (the lovely mock cable), a pretty lace edging (the icing on the cake) followed by a picot bind off (fun ending).


Size – One size – easily adjustable

 

Finished Dimensions:

Wingspan: 66”/168 cm Depth: 14”/35.5 cm

 

Yarn:

Fingering Weight - approx. 400 yds

Yarn used in sample:

Cape May Fiber Co. Merlinen (83.3% Superwash Merino/16.7% Linen, 410 yds per 100 g skein) House on Stockton-1 skein

 

Needles:

US size 6 (4mm) or size needed to get gauge.

 

Gauge:

21 sts and 28 rows = 4” /10 cm in rib stitch pattern (slightly stretched). Gauge is not particularly important here but will affect the size of your shawl and the amount of yarn you use.