Published October 2017
Yarn weight Worsted (9 wpi)
Gauge 17 stitches and 25 rows = 10 cm in St st on 5 mm (US 8)
Needle size US 6-4.0 mm/US 7-4.5 mm
Yardage 475-600 yards (434-549 m)
Sizes available dependent on yarn choice
Fae Wing Shawl is a delightful pattern with lots of options. You will find it’s perfect to wear while communing with faeries.
This shawl is easy enough for a beginner, but stimulating enough for an experienced knitter. The pattern alternates an easy lace stitch with garter stitch and is finished off with a chevron stitch.
It looks great with almost any kind of yarn: handspun, solid colours, gradients or tweeds. And a little bit of sparkle never hurt anyone!
This shawl is knit from the tip to the wide end and can be made with a wide range of yarn weights: fingering to worsted weight. Blocking it afterwards will help open up the lacework and make your shawl even more impressive.