Florine is a triangle shaped shawl worked from the top down. It is named after the artist Florine Stettheimer (1871 -1944) whose work celebrated the good life, parties, gatherings, beauty and decoration. In her Portrait of Myself she reclines on a red shawl with a sun ray edging, in the upper right is a yellow sun with radiating triangles, it's a recurring motif in her work, whimsical and joyful, I tried to convey a similar feelings of happiness for Knitty's grand 10th birthday. It was a dream of mine to design hand-knitting patterns and thanks to Knitty editor, Amy Singer, that dream came true. She accepted my design Eyelet skirt almost ten years ago and since then I've worked steadily in the knitting world. My personal life has had great ups and downs and knitting has been there always as a source of inspiration. I chose to use Quince & Co Tern yarn because it has a great feel, the silk content gives a wonderful drape and hand but also because I wanted to pay tribute to Pam Allen, one of the founders of Quince & Co and former editor of Interweave Knits, as she also played a big part in my life as a knitting designer. |
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model: Laura Cooper photos: Kat Coyle |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
23 sts/33 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch after blocking 21 sts/30 rows = 4 inches in Chart One pattern after blocking |
PATTERN NOTES |
M1 (Make one): Construction: Triangle shawl is worked from the top. Once the foundation rows are worked, 4 sts are increased every right side row, one yo at each end (before and after the 2 edge sts), and one yo on either side of the center stitch. The right and left sides of the triangle mirror each other. It is helpful to place markers after the first two edge sts, on either side of the center st and before the last two edge sts. The stitch count in Chart Two varies because of the lace pattern. Changing colors: Always cut previous yarn when changing colors. |
Charts The charts for this pattern are very large. Each fits over 2 letter-sized pages. Click below and print each resulting page and assemble left and right halves. Chart 1 left side • Chart 1 right side • Chart 2 left • Chart 2 right • Chart 3 left • Chart 3 right |
DIRECTIONS Row 1 [RS]: Kfb, yo, k2, yo, k1, yo, k2, yo, kfb. 13 sts. Begin Chart One: 243 sts when four repeats are complete. Begin Chart Two: Note: if you are using markers for the pattern repeats that on the Right chart, markers will move 1 st to the left on Rows 3, 13, 15, 25, 27, 37 and 39 and 1 st to the right on Rows 7, 9, 19, 21, 31, 33, 43 and 45. Reverse the direction you move the marker for the Left chart. 343 sts when chart is complete. Begin Chart Three:Work Rows 1-28 (working 13-st repeat 14 times across row), changing color as follows: Rows 1-2: CC Rows 3-22: MC Rows 23-24: CC Rows 25-28: CC1. 427 sts when chart is complete. Bind Off [BO 1, k11, turn, BO 1, k10, turn, BO 1, k9, turn, BO 1, k8, turn, BO 1, k7, turn, BO 1, k6, turn, BO 1, k5, turn, BO 1, k4, turn, BO 1, k3, turn, BO 1, k2, turn, BO 1, k1, turn, BO 1. Cut yarn and fasten off.] 15 times. Center: BO 1, k15, turn, BO 1, k14, turn, BO 1, k13, turn, BO 1, k12, turn, BO 1, k11, turn, BO 1, k10, turn, BO 1, k9, turn, BO 1, k8, turn, BO 1, k7, turn, BO 1, k6, turn, BO 1, k5, turn, BO 1, k4, turn, BO 1, k3, turn, BO 1, k2, turn, BO 1, k1, turn, BO 1. Cut yarn and fasten off. [BO 1, k11, turn, BO 1, k10, turn, BO 1, k9, turn, BO 1, k8, turn, BO 1, k7, turn, BO 1, k6, turn, BO 1, k5, turn, BO 1, k4, turn, BO 1, k3, turn, BO 1, k2, turn, BO 1, k1, turn, BO 1. Cut yarn and fasten off.] 15 times. Left Edge: BO 1, k8, turn, BO 1, k7, turn, BO 1, k6, turn, BO 1, k5, turn, BO 1, k4, turn, BO 1, k3, turn, BO 1, k2, turn, BO 1, k1, turn, BO 1. Cut yarn and fasten off. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Kat Coyle is a mother, artist and hand knitting designer living in Los Angeles. Her work has been published in several books and knitting magazines. She teaches art and craft to children at the Wisdom Arts Laboratory and works at The Little Knittery. |
Pattern & images © 2012 Kat Coyle. Contact Kat |