#10 Beaded Shawl by Karen Joan Raz

#10 Beaded Shawl

Knitting
October 2008
Lace ?
16 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in chart pattern, after blocking, using size 7 (4.5mm) needles
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1.1 mm
1200 yards (1097 m)
One size
English
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Errata available: vogueknitting.com

The crochet hook is for beading (size based on response from Vogue, but whatever doesn’t stretch the stitches out of shape should work).

There’s a typo in the magazine! Yardage for yarn is 400 yds/skein, not 200.

Shown as Lacy Leaves Shawl in the book.

Pattern Description from Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2008: “A rapturous knit shawl by Karen Joan Raz links three panels of a lacy leaf pattern with eyelet sections. Made with ‘2-Ply Mongolian Cashmere’ by jade Sapphire Exotic Fibres, the fabric has beads worked into it with a fine crochet hook. (This lovely colorway, Tanis Grays, is named for our yarn editor.)”

“Lace shawl worked in three quarters with knit-in beading detail.”

Knitted Measurements: After blocking 76”/193cm wide at top edge and 29”/73.5cm deep at center

Materials:

  • 3 2oz/55g balls (each approx 400yd/183m) of Jade Sapphire Exotic Fibres 2-Ply Mongolian Cashmere (cashmere) in #82 Tanis Grays
  • Size (4.5mm) circular needle, 24”/60cm long
  • Extra size 7 (4.5mm) needles for 3-needle bind-off One 1mm beading crochet hook
  • 1400 Size 6/0 silver-lined crystal glass beads

Notes:

  1. Only RS rows are shown on chart. Shawl is worked on every RS row as foll: Work chart pat 3 times, end yo, k2tog, k2.
  2. Work every WS row as foll: yo, k2tog, k1, then p the purl sts and k the knit sts to the last 3 sts, k3.

Pages: 72 & 104-105.