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Klè Shawlette

Klè Shawlette

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/kle-shawlette • Posted by Paula PKL

Klè Shawlette is worked bottom-up in one piece. Klè starts with some fun small bobbles in a lace border and finishes with a fun picot bind off! The shawl shaping is made with short rows and decreases (there’s no “wrap and turns”!). Sock and sport weight yarns will also work well for this fast-to-knit project!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

18 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000220 verm%2b7%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000244 verm%2b5%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000259 verm%2b1%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000323 verm%2b11%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000334 verm%2b1%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000353 verm%2b10%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000413 verm%2b6%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000431 verm%2b14%2bredux Medium 111624 2f2015 10 21 000444 verm%2b13%2bredux

Description

Klè Shawlette is worked bottom-up in one piece. Klè starts with some fun small bobbles in a lace border and finishes with a fun picot bind off! The shawl shaping is made with short rows and decreases (there’s no “wrap and turns”!). Sock and sport weight yarns will also work well for this fast-to-knit project!

Instructions

  1. With bigger needles and using long tail cast on method, CO 201 sts. Set up row: *p5, MB, p4, repeat from * to last 11 sts, p5, MB, p5. *** MB (make a bobble) = (p1, k1, p1) on the same st, turn work and purl those 3 sts, turn work and, one at the time, pass second and third sts over first st. Change for smaller needles (gauge size).

  2. Chart written instructions Row 1 (RS): p1, *yo, k3, cdd, k3, yo, p1, repeat from * to end Row 2 (WS): *k1, p9, repeat from * to last st, k1 Row 3: p1, *k1, yo, k2, cdd, k2, yo, k1, p1, repeat from * to end Row 4: *k1, p9, repeat from * to last st, k1 Row 5: p1,* k2, yo, k1, cdd, k1, yo, k2, p1, repeat from * to end Row 6: *k1, p9, repeat from * to last st, k1 Row 7: p1,* k3, yo, cdd, yo, k3, p1 repeat from * to end Row 8: *k1, p9, repeat from * to last st, k1 Row 9: p1, *k3, yo, cdd, yo, k3, p1, repeat from * to end Row 10: *k1, p9, repeat from * to last st, k1 Repeat Rows 1 to 7 from the chart. Row 18: k all sts Row 19: *k2tog, yo, repeat from * to last st, k1 Row 20: k all sts

  3. Short Rows Shaping Row 21: k108 and turn (***not wrap and turn – just turn!) Row 22: p15, turn Row 23: k until 1 st before turning point, ssk, k2, turn Row 24: p until 1 st before turning point, p2tog, p2, turn Repeat Rows 23 and 24 until all sts have been worked. You will have 136 sts on the needle. Purl all sts from the next 3 Rows

  4. Picot BO Bind off 2 stitches. *Transfer the remaining st from the right-hand needles to the left-hand needles and cast on 3 stitches using the Knitted Cast On method. Bind off 5 stitches (the 3 recently CO, 1 that was transferred between needles and 1 from left needle). Bind off 4 stitches ** Repeat from * to ** until last 2 sts (one at each needle). Transfer the remaining st from the right-hand needles to the left-hand needles and cast on 3 stitches using the Knitted Cast On method. Bind off 5 stitches (the 3 recently CO, 1 that was transferred between needles and 1 from left needle). Finishing: weave all ends. Blocking: Using the suitable method for your yarn, block the piece according with indicated measurements.