Ceili Shawl is a lovely, soft piece with a stunning panel of lace that surrounds the border, as well as travels up to the back neck. It is worked flat, from the bottom, with a delightful combination of eyelets and cables. The result is almost ethereal, like a beautiful dance of Springtime fairies.
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My patterns are filled with beautiful photos, easy to read text, eye-catching layout, and everything you need to know in order to complete the project. Ceili Shawl has both written and charted instructions for your own preference!
skill level
Intermediate
Intermediate
finished measurements
72” / 183 cm wide, 21” / 53.5 cm deep
yarn
480 yd / 439 m Fingering Weight CYC #1
Sample shown in:
Shibui Staccato Sock (191 yds / 175 m per 2 oz / 50 g ball; 65% superwash merino, 30% silk, 5% nylon): #104 light blue, 3 skeins. {Just so you know - I LOVE Shibui's Staccato Sock and HIGHLY recommend it!}
Shibui Staccato Sock (191 yds / 175 m per 2 oz / 50 g ball; 65% superwash merino, 30% silk, 5% nylon): #104 light blue, 3 skeins. {Just so you know - I LOVE Shibui's Staccato Sock and HIGHLY recommend it!}
needles
Size 6 US (4 mm) 32”/ 80 cm circular needles
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain correct finished gauge.
notions
(2) Stitch markers, tapestry needle
finished gauge
16 sts and 28 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch, heavily stretched during blocking.
Please note that while gauge is not critical to the finished piece, it does affect the finished size of the shawl and amount of yarn used. Adjust this in your planning.
Did you know that Ceili has a sister shawl? Corrina Ferguson of Picnic Knits and I partnered up to bring you two amazing shawls at the same time - she's designed the stunning Lawsonia:
ENTER THE GIVEAWAY!! Leave a comment on this post for your chance to win BOTH Ceili Shawl AND her sister shawl, Lawsonia! And if you head on over to Corrina's blog, you'll find that you have ANOTHER chance to win! Two shawls, two chances to win! Can't get any better than that! :) Winner will be chosen at random on April 16th. Yay!
Came here from Corrina's blog, love both of the designs!
ReplyDeleteDid you both plan the blue? Great color for Ceili!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shawl...and the color is lovely too. Thanks for the give away. I've been following Corrina's blog for a while...now I'll add your blog too! Your patterns are lovely!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning design!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Shawl, I look forward to knitting it soon.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely shawl! I love the spine...so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love both of the shawls!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty sisters!
ReplyDeleteReally very lovely.
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully designed and perfect color choices to accent the designs.
ReplyDeleteLovely use of lace in the center!
ReplyDeleteI love these shawls - they are beautiful as is the yarn they're knit with! Lovely! Thank you for the chance to win! Stephanie
ReplyDeleteBoth these shawls are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful shawls - thank you for the chance to win them!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous both of them.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey are both beautiful sisters...Thank you for the chance to win...
ReplyDeleteBoth shawls are lovely
ReplyDeleteBoth shawls are so pretty!~
ReplyDeleteLovely shawls!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Lovely for spring :)
ReplyDeletekoreakiwi on Ravelry
very very pretty!
ReplyDeleteboth are lovely - definitely knitting one of the two
ReplyDeleteBoth shawls are lovely! Thanks for hosting a generous giveaway! I'm jashleyslc on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI love the use of a central panel on the back but not having a "point!" Beautiful patterns!
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