Rayado
Rayado
A generously sized shawl featuring marling, eyelets, and a colorwork spine, Rayado shawl will keep you entertained as you knit, and warm and stylish after.
I like to think of this shawl as what Clint Eastwood might wear if he were a modern hipster.
Optional (but highly encouraged!) fringe completes the look.
Pattern Notes:
This triangle shawl is worked from the top down, beginning with a garter tab cast on. Following
the garter tab cast on, 4 increases are worked on every RS row.
The main body of the shawl is knit in sections—the marled sections are worked holding 2 colors of fingering weight yarn together and the eyelet sections are worked with only one yarn in a simple eyelet pattern. The center spine is knit in a stranded colorwork design in the marled sections, so when you reach the spine, you simply separate your 2 yarns and knit the pattern as shown on the chart.
The central spine of the shawl is worked in stockinette in the eyelet sections of the shawl and stranded colorwork in the marled sections. Working the colorwork only on the marled sections means you are only doing stranded colorwork, no intarsia!
MATERIALS
Yarn
The Farmers Daughter Fibers Soka’pii
C1: Napi (cream)
C2: Porch Pumpkin (orange)
C3: Eagle Eye (brownish orange)
Yardage
C1: 992 yards 907 m
C2: 372 y 340 m
C3: 124 y 113.5 m
Needles
US 5/3.75 mm or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge
18 sts and 30 rows over 4” 10 cm in stockinette.
Finished Measurements
Wingspan: 93” 236.5 cm
Depth: 35” 89 cm