Gullberry – This triangular shawl is worked on the bias, beginning at one corner and gradually expanding as you knit. With three stitches added every four rows, it grows steadily, creating a beautifully flowing shape. The result is a lush, elegant accessory with effortless drape and movement.
This project is worked flat, and it includes written directions throughout, accompanied by charts for pattern motifs, and a shaping schematic to guide you through each step. The instructions are broken down into clear, easy-to-digest sections to prevent overwhelm, ensuring a smooth knitting experience.
To further assist you, a link is provided that contains additional resources, such as a pattern progress tracker and a technique playlist. These tools give you everything you need to create your masterpiece confidently.
You can find additional resources for this pattern at https://rhyflowerknits.com/tag/gullberry/
This pattern is also available for purchase on Ravelry.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Size Information
1 [2, 3]
Finished Measurements
53.25 [77, 100.75]” / 135.5 [195.5, 256] cm across the wingspan, 21.5 [31, 40.5]” / 54.5 [78.5, 103] cm deep, after blocking. We made our sample shawl in Size 2.
Notions
Tapestry needle, scissors, tape measure
Suggested Needles
US6 (4 mm) 40” / 100 cm circular needles, or size required to get gauge
Yarn Requirements
Single-colour shawl:
390 [805, 1368] yd / 357 [736, 1251] m fingering weight OR
Two-colour shawl:
MC: 217 [433, 724] yd / 198 [396, 662] m fingering weight yarn
CC: 173 [371, 644] yd / 158 [339, 589] m fingering weight yarn
Suggested Yarn for Gullberry
The Yarn & The Bees – Platinum Sock Fingering
75% Superwash Merino 25% Nylon
463 yd (423 m) / 3.5 oz (100 g)
Colour: Mustard
https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/TheYarnAndTheBees
Gauge
20 stitches by 24 rows in pattern motif = 4” / 10 cm, after blocking. While gauge is not important, as the fit is not crucial, changes in gauge will cause size differences and the yardage required to complete the project.
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