Dark Horse Shawl
$4.54
**Pattern Title: Geometric Eyelet Triangle Shawl in Garter Stitch**
**Shape:** Triangle
**Stitch:** Garter
**Patterning:** Stunning Geometric Eyelet Lines
**Cast On Method:** Garter Tab Cast On (Stay tuned for a detailed tutorial on Cut Out + Keep and our blog!)
**Yarn Requirements:** 3 skeins of Knit Picks Stroll Fingering Yarn in Jet (Totaling 693 yards)
**Recommended Needle:** US Size 6 (4.0mm) Circular Needles
**Gauge:** Achieve 9 stitches and 20 rows per 2 inches in garter stitch when blocked
**Finished Measurements:** A generous 56 x 27 inches when blocked
Enhance your knitting repertoire with this exquisite triangle shawl pattern featuring elegant geometric eyelet lines, expertly knit in garter stitch for added texture and warmth. Ideal for both beginners looking to hone their skills and experienced knitters seeking a relaxing project, this shawl creates an eye-catching accessory that will elevate any outfit.
Using the innovative garter tab cast-on method, which we will soon provide a detailed tutorial for, you'll create a beautiful starting point for your shawl. The chosen yarn, Knit Picks Stroll Fingering Yarn in Jet, offers a rich, deep color that beautifully showcases the intricate eyelet patterning, allowing light to play off its design as you wear it.
Perfect for year-round wear, this shawl measures a chic 56 x 27 inches when blocked, making it a versatile addition to your wardrobe. Whether you're draping it over your shoulders for a cozy evening, wrapping it for a stylish flair, or gifting it to a loved one, this project promises to deliver both joy and satisfaction.
Grab your US Size 6 circular needles, and let’s embark on a creative journey together! With a gauge of 9 stitches and 20 rows per 2 inches in blocked garter stitch, you will achieve a beautifully crafted piece that's as functional as it is fashionable.
Explore this pattern today and add a touch of geometric elegance to your knitting collection! Don't forget to check back for our detailed tutorials and additional tips on achieving the best results with your project.