Loom knit a beautiful shawl using the All-n-One knitting loom. The gorgeous and sumptuous yarn has you reaching for new colors to bring to life the colors at the beach.
LOOM: All-n-One Loom with 5-peg slider. Need a total of 98 pegs.
YARN: Approx 820 yds of worsted weight, 100% Superwash Merino Wool. Knit Picks Twill, 149 yds | 100 grams, was used in the sample. Colorways: Dungaree (1 skein), Overcast (3 skeins), Horchata Heather (1). Red Heart Chic Sheep Yarn in colorway Lace (1 skein).
NOTIONS: tapestry needle, row counter (optional).
SIZE: Approx 20″ wide by 52″ long after steam blocking
ABBREVIATIONS
k=knit stitch p=purl stitch
st(s)=stitch(es) rep=repeat
k2tog=knit two stitches together, right slanting
ssk=knit two stitches together left slanting
yo=yarn over
YARN COLOR ABBREVIATIONS
B=Horchata Heather
W=Lace
S=Overcast
N=Dungaree
SUGGESTION: Familiarize with the lace-stitch pattern section, rows 29-32, before beginning the project.
INSTRUCTIONS
With B, cast on 98 sts, prepare to work a flat panel and ensure the first row will go from Right to Left direction (clockwise around the loom)
Row 1-12: *k1, p1; rep from * to end of row.
Row 13: k to end of row.
Row 14: p to end of row.
Join W; do not cut B.
Row 15: using W, k to end of row.
Row 16: using W, p to end of row.
Row 17: using B, k to end of row.
Row 18: using B, p to end of row.
Row 19: using W, k to end of row.
Row 20: using W, p to end of row.
Join S; cut B leaving a 6-inch yarn tail.
Row 21: using S, k to end of row.
Row 22: using S, p to end of row.
Row 23: using W, k to end of row.
Row 24: using W, p to end of row.
Row 25: using S, k to end of row.
Row 26: using S, p to end of row.
Row 27: using W, k to end of row.
Row 28: using W, p to end of row.
Cut W leaving a 6-inch yarn tail.
The lace section that follows will be done completely using S.
Row 29: k to end of row.
Row 30: p4, k90, p4.
Row 31: k4, *[k2tog] 3 times, [yo, k1] 6 times, [ssk] 3 times; rep from * to last 4 sts, k4.
Row 32: p to end of row.
Repeat Rows 29-32: 29 more times.
Join N; do not cut S.
Next row: using N, k to end of row.
Next row: using N, p to end of row.
Next row: using S, k to end of row.
Next row: using S, p to end of row.
Repeat last 4 rows: 12 more times.
Next row: using N, k to end of row.
Next row: using N, p to end of row.
Cut N leaving a 6-inch yarn tail.
Next row: k to end of row.
Next row: p4, k90, p4.
Next row: k4, *[k2tog] 3 times, [yo, k1] 6 times, [ssk] 3 times; rep from * to last 4 sts, k4.
Next row: p to end of row.
Repeat last 4 rows: 29 more times.
Next row: k to end of row.
Next row: p4, k90, p4.
Join W.
Next row: using W, k to end of row.
Next row: using W, p to end of row.
Next row: using S, k to end of row.
Next row: using S, p to end of row.
Next row: using W, k to end of row.
Next row: using W, p to end of row.
Next row: using S, k to end of row.
Next row: using S, p to end of row.
Join B; cut S leaving a 6-inch yarn tail end.
Next row: using W, k to end of row.
Next row: using W, p to end of row.
Next row: using B, k to end of row.
Next row: using B, p to end of row.
Next row: using W, k to end of row.
Next row: using W, p to end of row.
Cut W leaving a 6-inch yarn tail end.
Next row: using B, k to end of row.
Next row: using B, p to end of row.
Next 12 rows: *k1, p1; rep from * to end of row.
Bind off with Basic Bind Off method in pattern.
Weave in all yarn tail ends. Steam block or wet block to open up the lace stitches.·
¨Breakdown of lace section of Row 31 starting at * and encompassing 18 stitches/pegs (from peg 5 to peg 22) . The stitch pattern is over 18 stitches/pegs and will repeat every 18 pegs. Suggestion: mark
Move stitches as follows:
Step 1: From peg 1 to 2; from peg 3 to 4; from peg 5 to 6; 13 to 14; 15 to 16; and 17 to 18.
Step 2: Knit peg 2; move this loop to peg 1.
Step 3: Knit peg 4; move this loop to peg 2.
Step 4: Knit peg 6; move this loop to peg 3.
Step 5: Ewrap peg 4.
Step 6: knit peg 7 and move the loop to peg 5.
Step 7: Ewrap peg 6.
Step 8: knit peg 8 and move the loop to peg 6.
Step 9: Ewrap peg.
Step 10: knit peg 9.
Step 11: Move both loops from peg 16 to peg 17; move both loops from peg 14 to peg 16.
Step 12: Move loops from pegs 12 to 15; from peg 11 to peg 13; from peg 10 peg 11.
Step 13: Ewrap peg 10, knit peg 11.
Step 14: Ewrap peg 12, knit peg 13.
Step 15: Ewrap peg 14, knit peg 15.
Step 16: Knit pegs 16, 17, and 18 (treating both loops on each peg as one loop.
Gently tug on the yarn adjusting the stitches.
What is the finished length and width of this shawl ?
It would be nice to have a downloadable version of this.
Approx 20? wide by 52? long after steam blocking
You can highlight it all, and copy it to a Word document and print it like that or save it. Eventually, all the patterns move to the free section of the website, but they stay in the blog, exclusively, for a few months.
I like loom knitting very much but I don’t understand all of the full instruction even if I read the long form of the abbreviations. Is there a video for a starter like me ? Thanks
Janet, this particular pattern doesn’t have a video to go along with it.