I've reached a design milestone today. I just launched my 20th pattern! Please meet English Country Garden Shawlette! I like scarves and small shawls, but I'm not keen on the way triangular ones form an arrow pointed straight at your bottom when you wear them. The panel of lace leaves on this one softens the shape, making the shape more like a Faroese shape than a true triangle.
The name comes from the pattern elements. The shawlette starts with eyelet flowers, and stems formed from 1-over-1 cables on a stocking stitch background, which flows into a section of English Mesh lace. The shawlette is finished with a border of vertical rows of eyelets which form gentle scallops.
Buy the pattern through Ravelry using the link above, or through my pattern shop through the link on the left.
Hope you like it!
The name comes from the pattern elements. The shawlette starts with eyelet flowers, and stems formed from 1-over-1 cables on a stocking stitch background, which flows into a section of English Mesh lace. The shawlette is finished with a border of vertical rows of eyelets which form gentle scallops.
Buy the pattern through Ravelry using the link above, or through my pattern shop through the link on the left.
Hope you like it!