Poison Ivy Shawl
**Poison Ivy Shawl Pattern: Correction and Details**
This stunning Poison Ivy shawl is a beautifully crafted triangular shawl that is worked from the top down, perfect for both beginner and experienced knitters. It's an exciting project that illustrates the unique approach of top-down construction, giving you the chance to explore a new knitting technique compared to traditional bottom-up designs.
Important Corrections:
- Row 86: Add k6 after BO 6.
- Row 62: Insert p1, sl m after sl m, right before the repeat section.
- Row 56: Include a "p1" between "repeat to 3 sts before marker" and k2.
- Row 51: Adjust to 11 sts before marker, and add skp before p3, k6, YO.
- Row 41: Change the repeat between ** to: YO, skp, p3, k7. The chart is accurate.
This pattern features a comprehensive set of charts and clear written instructions, along with stitch count totals for every row to help you stay on track. Additionally, I've included a helpful picture tutorial that demonstrates how to make a crochet bind-off, along with valuable tips for customizing your shawl size and calculating the necessary yardage.
Technical Editor: Chaitanya Muralidhara
Suggested Yarn:
For the Poison Ivy shawl, any quality sock yarn will work beautifully. I recommend using Sundara Sock Yarn, which is composed of 100% Merino Wool and boasts an impressive 350 yards—plus, there’s often enough left over for smaller projects, with 20 yards remaining in my case! The gorgeous color I've chosen is Grape over Grey, which adds a lovely touch to this elegant shawl.
Whether you're making this for yourself or as a gift, the Poison Ivy shawl is sure to be a delightful addition to any wardrobe, perfect for transitioning seasons or special occasions. Happy knitting!