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Shawl Shapes

This document provides instructions for knitting five basic shawl shapes: square, circular, triangular, semi-circular, and heart-shaped. It describes different stitch patterns using yarn over increases to create the shapes. The shawls can be made in any yarn and the stitch patterns are customizable. Blocking is recommended to enhance the finished shapes.

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Shawl Shapes

This document provides instructions for knitting five basic shawl shapes: square, circular, triangular, semi-circular, and heart-shaped. It describes different stitch patterns using yarn over increases to create the shapes. The shawls can be made in any yarn and the stitch patterns are customizable. Blocking is recommended to enhance the finished shapes.

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knit flat

CO 3 sts, pick 1 >

Laylock

5 BASIC SHAWL SHAPES


Square Circular Triangular Semi-Circular Heart-Shaped
8 increases every other row. ROW 1: *K1, yo, rep. from * to last st, k1. ROW 2: K across. Rep. ROWS 1 & 2 once more. ROW 5: *(K1, yo) twice, pm, rep. from * twice more, (k1, yo) twice, k1. ROW 6: K across. ROW 7: K1, yo, *k to marker, yo, sm, k1, yo, rep. from * twice more, k to last st, yo k1. 8 increases every 4th row. ROW 1: *K1, yo, rep. from * to last st, k1. ROW 2: K across. Rep. ROWS 1 & 2 once more. ROW 5: *(K1, yo) twice, pm, rep. from * twice more, (k1, yo) twice, k1. ROW 6, 7 & 8: K across. ROW 9: K1, yo, *k to marker, yo, sm, k1, yo, rep. from * twice more, k to last st, yo k1. 4 increases every other row. ROW 1: *K1, yo, rep. from * to last st, k1. ROW 2: K across. ROW 3: (K1, yo) twice, pm, (k1, yo) twice, k1. ROW 4: K across. ROW 5: K1, yo, k to marker, yo, sm, k1, yo, k to last st, yo, k1. 6 increases every 4th row. ROW 1: *K1, yo, rep. from * to last st, k1. ROW 2: K across. ROW 3: K1, yo, k to last st, yo, k1. ROW 4: K across. ROW 5: *(K1, yo) twice, pm, rep. from * once more, (k1, yo) twice, k1. ROW 6, 7 & 8: Knit across. ROW 9: K1, yo, *k to marker, yo, sm, k1, yo, rep. from * once more, k to last st, yo k1. Rep. ROWS 69 until shawl is desired length. 6 increases every other row. ROW 1: *K1, yo, rep. from * to last st, k1. ROW 2: K across. Rep. ROWS 1 & 2 once more. ROW 5: (K1, yo) twice, k2, yo, pm, k1, yo, k2, (yo, k1) twice. ROW 6: K across. ROW 7: (K1, yo) twice, k to marker, yo, sm, k1, yo, k to last 2 sts, (yo, k1) twice.

These shawls can be knit with any yarn.


Any

pattern can be substituted for garter stitch.


Any

increase can be substituted for the yarn over.

Blocking will greatly enhance the shapes.

Rep. ROWS 6 & 7 until shawl is desired length.

Rep. ROWS 69 until shawl is desired length.

Rep. ROWS 4 & 5 until shawl is desired length.

Rep. ROWS 6 & 7 until shawl is desired length.

Cast off l o o s e l y .

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