Skill level: Advanced beginner
Sizes & measurements
The pattern is given in ten sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4) 5 (6, 7) 8 (9, 10).
Finished bust: 88 (96, 104, 112) 120 (136, 144) 160 (168, 176) cm | 35.25 (38.5, 41.5, 44.75) 48 (54.5, 57.5) 64 (67.25, 70.5)“
The vest is intended to be worn with 5-15 cm (2-6”) of positive ease.
Materials
Aran weight yarn 100 g (3.53 oz) = 166 m (182 yd), 100% Wool
Yardage: 252 (274, 325, 350) 375 (470, 498) 606 (637, 667) m | 276 (300, 355, 383) 410 (514, 545) 663 (697, 729) ydThe model in the photo, size 3, is made using Super Sheep Aran, Ginger Twist Studio, 100% Superwash British Bluefaced Leicester in Old Town Cobblestone color, with 7 cm (2.8”) of positive ease.
Needles: circular 5 mm (US 8) and 4.5 mm (US 7) or size needed to meet the gauge.
Notions: a crochet hook 4.5 mm (US H-8) for cast-on, a tapestry needle, scissors, and a row counter are recommended.
Gauge: 15 sts x 23 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4") in pattern on larger needles, blocked.
Inspired by the precise beauty of beveled edges, this shawl plays with angles and flow, forming an obtuse triangle adorned with delicate lace. Vertical lines of slipped stitches and airy V motifs create a sense of movement, like water shaping stone over time.
Crafted with yarn from Argentina, gifted by a company Coruja, which collaborates with indigenous people, Biselado shawl carries the essence of tradition and craftsmanship. A meeting of heritage and modern design, this shawl is a testament to the beauty of natural fibers and skilled hands.
Wrap yourself in geometry, history, and lightness—Biselado is more than a shawl; it’s a journey woven stitch by stitch.
This pattern is perfect for advanced beginners who are comfortable with lace knitting.
The pattern includes written and charted instructions.
