Huntington Vistas Shawl

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.

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6 thoughts on “Huntington Vistas Shawl

  1. 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.

  2. 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

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