Designer Becky ffitch, our lace teacher, was inspired by the traditional Shetland lace patterns found in historic stitch dictionaries. Our rectangular shawl and scarf begin with sideways sawtooth garter-stitch edgings. The length is then knitted in a classic Fir Cone eyelet pattern that’s lacy enough to make you feel pretty and opaque enough to be cozy. Just the thing for a tromp on the moors!
The pattern also includes instructions for creating a simple lace edging, shown here sewn to a silk half-slip peeking out from under our skirt. The pattern gives other ideas for how to use this sweet little strip of knitted lace.
- Jamieson's of Shetland Ultra Isager Strik Spinni (Wool 1)
- 24 stitches = 4 inches in Fir Cone lace pattern, after blocking
- US 4 - 3.5 mm
- 660 - 1470 yards (604 - 1344 m)
- Plus spare needle same size or smaller. 4 locking stitch markers. Darning needle to finish. Blocking wires and/or T-pins.
- Shawl: Approx. 19 x 80"/48 x 203cm, after blocking. Scarf: Approx. 71⁄2 x 72"/19 x 183cm, after blocking.
- Pattern Only!
*This is a physical pattern and will be shipped. No download available.*