Winters can be cold and dark in Norway, so when spring comes I take every chance to be outside in the sunshine. In fact, you are looked upon as kinda crazy if you choose to stay inside when you can soak up the sun. Every year, when it is warm enough to sit outside I catch myself humming Good Day Sunshine by The Beatles: “I need to laugh, and when the sun is out This is my humble ode to Sunshine. Estonian gathered stitches combined with eyelets create the fabric for the center of this sunny shawlette. A mix of lace and cabling is then used to flare out the shawlette into intertwining rays of sunshine, ensuring that the shawlette sits nicely on your shoulders. |
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model: Jessica Grace Wise, Marianne photos: Amanda Bjoerge |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
approximately 17 x 38 inches; size of finished item depends
on gauge of yarn used |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
24 sts/28 rows = 4 inches in the Sun Chart pattern [blocked] |
PATTERN NOTES |
Note that the Sun Chart and rows 13-16 of the Ray Chart can be repeated multiple times to make a larger shawl. Sizing notes are in the pattern. I recommend working the cable sts without a cable needle. See this article for tips. Jeny’s surprisingly stretchy BO: Instructions can be found here. 1into3 increase (RS):K1 without dropping st from left needle; yo, k in the same st and drop from left needle. 1into3p increase (WS): P1 without dropping st from left needle; yo, p in the same st and drop from left needle. 4into3 decrease (RS):K4tog without dropping sts from left needle; yo, k same 4 sts together again and drop from left needle. 3into3 (RS): K3tog without dropping sts from left needle; yo, k same 3 sts together again and drop from left needle. 3into3p (WS): P3tog without dropping sts from left needle; yo, p same 3 sts together again and drop from left needle. 7into7 (RS): K7tog without dropping sts from left needle; (yo, k) x 3 same 7 sts together again and drop from left needle. 8into7 decrease (RS): K8tog without dropping sts from left needle; (yo, k) x 3 same 8 sts together again and drop from left needle. C2R (WS): Slip next st to cable needle and hold at back of work, p1, then p1 from cable needle. C2L (RS): Slip next st to cable needle and hold at front of work, k1, then k1 from cable needle CDD: Sl 1 st, k2tog, pass the slipped stitch over the stitch just knit. Charts Written Chart instructions Ray Setup Chart: Ray Chart: Edge Chart: |
DIRECTIONS Pattern setup: Work Sun Chart 4 times, then work rows
1 – 10 of the Sun Chart once more.
205 sts. Work the Ray Setup chart once, being careful to knit Row 1-2 loosely in preparation for the 7into7 and 8into7 sts. 211 sts. Work Rows 1-16 of the Ray Chart once, then
repeat Rows 13 - 16 once more before
working rows 17-20. 419 sts. Work the Edge chart and then BO using a stretchy method such as Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy BO. |
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FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
After moving to Norway in 2007, Amanda was inspired by traditional
Norwegian Selbuvotter to start knitting again and hasn’t
looked back. She has a background in mathematics and finds knitting
to be a great creative outlet, especially during the cold Norwegian
winters. |
Pattern & images © 2012 Amanda Bjørge. Contact Amanda |