Storm Fir
A bulky lace shawl pattern
A shawl in a day? Seriously? Sure! With bulky yarn and a simple lace pattern you can cast on in the morning and set it out to block by bedtime. If you’re not pressed for time than this shawl easily turns into a relaxing weekend project.
Storm Fir is knit from the center of the wingspan outward and down ending with the longest row. The last right side row uses increases without matching decreases to help shape the scalloped edge. When blocking the shawl use pins or blocking wires placed through the yarn overs along the edge to accentuate the points.
The lace pattern for this design is completely written out as well as charted.
Techniques
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Yarn
3 skeins Bernat, Roving
[80% acrylic / 20% wool; 120 yds; 100 g; bulky weight], Color: “Putty”
Needles
US 11 / 8mm 40” circular needle.
Adjust needle sizes to obtain correct gauge.
Gauge
10 sts & 18 rows = 4” in St st before blocking
8 sts & 16 rows = 4” in St st after blocking
Notions
Blocking pins or wires
Tapestry needle
Finished Size (after blocking)
79” wingspan x 23” deep at center point