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Laetus
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Laetus is a crescent shawl in all-over lace. It uses less than 400 yards of yarn - perfect for that single luxury skein!
The delicate points and scallops of the border give way to pretty motifs and subtle texture on the body.
The shawl is worked bottom-up without short rows, so there isn’t any serious counting! There is no lace shaping on WS rows either, so it’s a relaxing knit.
It works up fast - and is very addictive with rows that become shorter and shorter as you reach the top.
Laetus has long and elegant tips into which the lace pattern continues. However, if you’d prefer a shawl shape with shorter tips (see shawl knitted by kesalm), instructions are given in the pattern on how to knit that too.
To see a video of this shawl, click here
The pattern is both written and charted.
Many thanks to my wonderful testers - kesalm ReeMarieKnits siropdorgeat frkstrik
Laetus means both “joyful” and “successful” in Latin.
Designing this shawl made me very happy on several counts - right from the beautiful yarn with great stitch definition, to a gratifying new-to-me shawl shaping technique.
Hope it brings you delight too!
Skill level: Advanced beginner / Intermediate
Yarn
Eden Cottage Yarns Keld fingering, 90% Merino, 10% Linen/Flax; 394 yds/360 m/100 grams, shade Lagoon: one skein. Shawl in photos used 94g (370 yds/338 m)
Many thanks to Eden Cottage Yarns
Needles & notions
5mm (US size 8) and 3.25mm (US size 3) circular needles (32” length or longer); 4mm (US size 6) dpn or short circular needle; 3 stitch markers, tapestry needle
Gauge
Approx. 22 sts and 24 rows = 4” in St st, unstretched and unblocked
Change needle size if needed, to obtain gauge. Gauge is not critical but will affect the yardage and finished size.
Finished measurements
64” (163 cm) along upper edge, 14” (36 cm) height at center (measured to point), 100“ (254 cm) along lower edge
If you’d like to see more, please see my Instagram feed: @padma.r1
There will be more photos and in-progress posts about the shawl coming up there :)
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- First published: September 2020
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