STORMY WATERS SHAWL

 

Stormy Waters is a younger sister of the beloved Stormy Sky Shawl. Every stitch of it is full of memories of long walks along the Pacific ocean. This wonderful lightweight wrap reminds me of the sea breeze ♡

Knitted from the corner in a shape of a skewed triangle, it makes a great and fast project for that one very special skein of yarn. Alternation of sections creates nice texture and is rather easy to memorize. Tassels can be added to make corners look more polished.

This pattern can be used as a base for experiments, as neither yarn weight nor gauge is critical. The number of section repeats can be adjusted as well, depending on the desired size of the finished shawl.

 
 
 

YARN

  • 1 skein of Alize Angora Gold Simli (10% mohair, 10% wool, 5% metallic, 75% acrylic; 3.5oz/100g, 547yds/500m) in color 1892
  • Any fingering weight yarn will work fine. The pattern can be modified for another yarn weight and yardage.

NEEDLES

  • US9/5.5mm needles
  • For any other yarn: use needles at least three sizes up from stated on the label to keep fabric airy and light

GAUGE

  • 18 sts and 28 rows in 4”/10cm in Garter Stitch, blocked
  • Is not crucial and can be changed to fit the desired yarn

NOTIONS

  • Scissors
  • A piece of cardboard for tassels
  • Tapestry needle
  • Blocking mats and pins

FINISHED SIZE

  • 71”/180cm long +tassels
  • 31”/80cm in the widest part
 
 

Notes

  • The shawl is knitted from the right corner with increases at the end of every RS row. Increases are made in the form of k1fb unless stated otherwise.
  • The neat braid-like edge of the shawl is created by slipping first stitches. In every row first st is slipped as if to purl wyif, and every last st is knitted.
  • Row count is included in the pattern. The number of completed rows can be changed depending on the yarn/gauge/desired size of a shawl. The usual text corresponds to the sample shawl. The text in Italic is added for your convenience and can be used for additional rows.
  • If you’d like to make tassels, save yarn for them in advance: 2 tassels require approximately 26ft (8m). Here is the Tassel Tutorial.
 

Pattern

 

SET UP

Cast on 3 sts.

R1 (WS): k3
R2 (RS): sl1wyif, k2
R3 (WS): sl1wyif, k2
R4 (RS): sl1wyif, k1fb, k1 (4sts)
R5 (WS): sl1wyif, k3
R6 (RS): sl1wyif, k until last 2sts, k1fb, k1 (5sts)
R7 (WS): sl1wyif, k until the end of the row
R8 (RS): as R6 (6sts)
R9 (WS): as R7
R10 (RS): as R6 (7sts).

BODY OF A SHAWL

The shawl is knitted by implementing 4 Stripe Patterns in this order:
- 16 rows: Garter Stripe 1
- 8 rows: Net Stripe
- 16 rows: Garter Stripe 2
- 12 rows: Lace Stripe

  • The number of repetitions may vary depending on the yarn, gauge, and desired size of the shawl. Row count follows. In the row count, the usual text corresponds to the sample shawl. The text in Italic is added for your convenience and can be used for additional rows.
  • Regardless of the yarn choice or gauge, the last stripe of the shawl has to be a Garter Stripe. This will help to keep the shape of the finished garment.

STRIPE PATTERNS

GARTER STRIPE 1 (16 rows, +8sts)
R1 (WS): sl1wyif, k until the end of the row
R2 (RS): sl1wyif, k until last 2sts, k1fb, k1
R3-16: Repeat R1-2 for 7 more times.

NET STRIPE (8 rows, +4sts)
R1 (WS): sl1wyif, (yo, k2tog) until the end of the row
R2 (RS): sl1wyif, (yo, k2tog) until last 2sts, yo, k2
R3 (WS): sl1wyif, k1, (yo, k2tog) until the end of the row
R4 (RS): sl1wyif, (yo, k2tog) until 1 last st, yo, k1
R5-8: Repeat R1-4 once more.

GARTER STRIPE 2 (16 rows, +8sts)
R1 (WS): sl1wyif, p until 1 last st, k1
R2 (RS): sl1wyif, k until last 2sts, k1fb, k1
R3 (WS): sl1wyif, k until the end of the row
R4 (RS): sl1wyif, k until last 2sts, k1fb, k1
R5-16: Repeat R3-4 for 6 more times.

LACE STRIPE (12 rows, +6sts)
R1 (WS): sl1wyif, k until the end of the row
R2 (RS): sl1wyif, (k1, yo) until last 2sts, k1fb, k1
R3 (WS): sl1wyif, p until last 1 stitch, k1
R4 (RS): sl1wyif, k1, (k2tog) until last 2sts, k1fb, k1
R5 (WS): sl1wyif, p until last 1 stitch, k1
R6 (RS): sl1wyif, (yo, k2tog) until last 2sts, yo, k2
R7 (WS): sl1wyif, k until the end of the row
R8 (RS): sl1wyif, (yo, k1) until last 1 stitch, k1
R9 (WS): sl1wyif, p until last 1 stitch, k1
R10 (RS): sl1wyif, (k2tog) until last 3sts, k1, k1fb, k1
R11 (WS): sl1wyif, p until last 1 stitch, k1
R12 (RS): sl1wyif, (yo, k2tog) until last 3sts, k1, k1fb, k1.

ROW COUNT

R271-286: Garter Stripe 1 (145sts)
R287-294: Net Stripe (149sts)
R295-310: Garter Stripe 2 (157sts)
R311-322: Lace Stripe (163sts)

R323-338: Garter Stripe 1 (171sts)
R339-346: Net Stripe (175sts)
R347-362: Garter Stripe 2 (183sts)
R363-374: Lace Stripe (189sts)

R375-390: Garter Stripe 1 (197sts)
R391-398: Net Stripe (201sts)
R399-414: Garter Stripe 2 (209sts)
R415-426: Lace Stripe (215sts)

R427-442: Garter Stripe 1 (223sts)
R443-450: Net Stripe (227sts)
R451-466: Garter Stripe 2 (235sts)
R467-478: Lace Stripe (241sts)

R479-494: Garter Stripe 1 (249sts)
R495-502: Net Stripe (253sts)
R503-518: Garter Stripe 2 (261sts)
R519-530: Lace Stripe (267sts)

R11-26: Garter Stripe 1 (15sts)
R27-34: Net Stripe (19sts)
R35-50: Garter Stripe 2 (27sts)
R51-62: Lace Stripe (33sts)

R63-78: Garter Stripe 1 (41sts)
R79-86: Net Stripe (45sts)
R87-102: Garter Stripe 2 (53sts)
R103-114: Lace Stripe (59sts)

R115-130: Garter Stripe 1 (67sts)
R131-138: Net Stripe (71sts)
R139-154: Garter Stripe 2 (79sts)
R155-166: Lace Stripe (85sts)

R167-182: Garter Stripe 1 (93sts)
R183-190: Net Stripe (97sts)
R191-206: Garter Stripe 2 (105sts)
R207-218: Lace Stripe (111sts)

R219-234: Garter Stripe 1 (119sts)
R235-242: Net Stripe (123sts)
R243-258: Garter Stripe 2 (131sts)
R259-270: Lace Stripe (137sts)


FINISHING

Regardless of the yarn choice or gauge the last stripe of the shawl has to be a Garter Stripe. This will help keep the shape of the finished garment.
Sample shawl was finished after completing R309. You can stop after completing any WS row of a Garter Stripe, depending on when the skein comes to end.

Bind off very (!) loosely:
Last Row (RS): k1, (slip st back to left needle, k2tog tbl) until 1 stitch is left.
Video tutorial for this Bind off is available here .
Cut yarn leaving appr.8”(20cm) tail and pull it through the loop of the last stitch.

Wash the shawl in 30°C (86F) water and block into shape. Moderate stretching is recommended to open up the yarn overs and Garter stitch.

Make 2 tassels appr. 3”(7.5cm) long and secure them with the ends of working yarn at the beginning and end of the shawl. Hide the ends of yarn in the tassels. Here is the Tassel Tutorial.

 
 

This pattern has a page on Ravelry where you can get more inspiration and share your finished knits: