Kingston Lacy
€6
Kingston Lacy is a broad triangular shawl knitted from the bottom tip upwards and it is finished with an applied garter stitch edge worked along the top to both stabilise the edge and match the garter stitch selvedge on the other two edges.
Using the reversible lace stitch used as an insert on my Badbury Shawl, creates a lovely all over lace pattern with great drape.
The all over stitch makes it both a meditative knit and flexible in terms of yarn weight and I’ve included instructions to work this pattern up in 100g of your choice of lace, 4ply/fingering or DK, making it perfect for shopping your stash.
This shawl is named after the Kingston Lacy estate of which Badbury Rings, after which my previously shawl was named, was a part.
Sizes
Fingering/4ply and DK versions
Wingspan – 79 inches/200cm
Drop – 18 inches / 45cm
Laceweight Version
Wingspan – 99 inches/251.5cm
Drop – 24.5 inches / 62cm
Yarn
Laceweight version:
1 x Old Maiden Aunt Shetland 2ply laceweight -100g, 800 yds /732 m, shown in colourway: Jasper
4ply/fingering version:
1 x Knitting Goddess 4 ply British wool and nylon, 100g, 437yds/400m, colourway: Slate
DK version:
2 x Malabrigo Silky Merino DK, 50g, 150yds/137m, Colourway: Lavanda
Gauge
24 sts and 24 rows = 10cm (4in) using 4mm needles over stitch pattern after blocking
Needles & Materials
Laceweight version:
3.25mm (US3) needles
2.25mm (US1) needle for finishing only
4ply/fingering version:
3.75mm (US5) needles
2.75mm (US2) needle for finishing only
DK version:
4.5mm (US7) needles
3.25mm (US3) needle for finishing only
Tapestry needle for sewing in ends.
Format – The pattern is provided as a 4 page English Language pattern PDF download.
You can read more about this pattern here and here
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