Honeycomb Shawl Pattern
Honeycomb Shawl Pattern
Honeycomb Shawl Pattern
Honeycomb Shawl Pattern
Honeycomb Shawl Pattern

Honeycomb Shawl Pattern

$6.00

The Honeycomb shawl is a beautiful piece to wrap yourself up, as well as a great accessory for those warmer days and cooler nights. This semi-circular lace shawl knits up quickly beginning with a few stitches and growing with every few rows. Spun Cloud and Wildflower yarn are mixed throughout the shawl creating repeats of color and texture while working a simple honeycomb stitch that creates an open lace design, ending with a scallop border.

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Pattern details:

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Knitter

Needle Size:

Size US 17 (15mm) circular needles, 40” length or size needed to obtain gauge

Size US 19 (15 mm) needles for bind off, or one size larger than gauge needles

Tapestry needle

Finished Measurements:  

Approximately 58” / 145 cm wide at the widest point approximately 24” / 60 cm deep at deepest point Note: Measurements taken after blocking.

Gauge:
6 sts and 8 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette st on smaller needle, blocked 7 sts and 9 rows = 4” / 10 cm in swatch pattern on smaller needle, blocked (See Swatching Notes)

Materials: 

MC: 1 skein Spun Cloud yarn (100% Wool, approx. 100 yds / 200g) shown in Creme Brulee

CC: 1 Wildflower Mini Skein Sampler Kit [(100% Cotton, approx. 75 yds) - 5 mini skeins of yarn] shown in Bon Vivant kit used in the following order: CC1: Wisteria; CC2: Petal; CC3: Beatnik; CC4: Ochre Rose; CC5: Goldenrod

Optional

Stitch markers (8) 

Pattern Designer: Susan Sheby

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Meet the Spinners

Over the course of the last 13 years, we've created our own little cottage industry within the Indian economy where 16 Indian women create our yarns! There’s just so much that goes into each and every skein and none of it would be possible without this team, right here, making it all happen. One of my favorite things about being there is that anything feels possible. Read more on the blog: India Team + Trip Recap.

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