
photos by Sivia Harding

photos by Sivia Harding
This top-down lace triangle shawl or scarf (shown as a scarf) depicts a forest progressing from winter into spring. Beads add sparkle to the edge. This pattern can be upsized by doing more repeats of one or more of the three lace patterns used in the shawl. Note that more yarn and beads will be required if the pattern is made larger. Pattern is both written out and charted, and consists of 8 pages.
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Lace weight yarn, 470 (900) yds for scarf (shawl).
Sample scarf used Handmaiden Sea Silk (70% silk, 30% Seacell, 100 g/400 m), 2 skeins periwinkle; shawl used Malabrigo lace (100% baby merino wool, 50 g,/470 yds), 2 skeins purple mystery
Shawl: 66” across at the widest point after blocking, 33” long at center back.
Scarf: 47” across at the widest point after blocking, 24” long at center back.
28 stitches, 42 rows = 4” over stockinette stitch, blocked
Knitter gal’s version: http://dollysisterknitter.blogspot.com/2008/06/norwegian-woods-shawl.html
From Fiber Corner blog: http://fibercorner.blogspot.com/2008/09/into-woods.html