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Wild Bloom

L A C E S H A W L
designed by Juliana Yeo
Designs: Juliana Yeo
Pattern Checking: Jill Gray & Helen Birch
Copyright: The knitwear designs in this book
are copyrighted and must not be knitted for resale.
Reproduction of this publications is protected by
copyright and sold on the condition that it is used for
non-commercial purposes. No part of this book may
be reproduced for resale.
B L O S S O M I N G

The Florist Pattern Collection by Juliana Yeo is a combination of sock and shawl
patterns, inspired by a delicate floral palette. The stunning shawl designs are both
elegant and eye-catching, making them perfect for all seasons. A touch of fun
is brought to the collection with the addition of three striking sock designs that
complement the intricate prints from our Signature 4 Ply range.
P E R F E C T L Y A R R A N G E D

The Florist Collection adds a touch of charm and nostalgia to our


award-winning Signature 4 Ply range. From the alluring shades of
peonies to the vibrant colours of foxgloves, the six distinctive prints
and seven accent shades make this the perfect palette.

75% WOOL 25% NYLON

400
TENSION
10cm/4” sq
3.25mm METRES
36 rows

US3

28sts
100g 437
YARDS
BALL

Do not tumble dry


Reshape whilst damp
4PLY
Foxglove Honeysuckle English Rose Lisianthus
802 234 806 281

Dusty Miller Sweet Pea Peony Violet Delphinium


129 517 800 731 805

Forget-Me-Not Cornflower Gypsophila Hydrangea


801 325 803 335
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N

TENSION
It is essential to work to the stated tension to ensure success and you should
always start by knitting a tension square before knitting the full garment.

If you have too many stitches to stated tension, your tension is too tight and you
should change to a larger needle. If there are too few stitches, your tension is too
loose and you should change to a smaller needle. Please check individual patterns
for tension before starting the garment.

Instructions given are for the 1st Size, with larger sizes in brackets. Where only
one figure or instruction is given, this applies to all sizes. Work all directions inside
brackets to the number of times stated.

WORKING FROM A CHART


When working from a chart you will read all right side rows from
right to left and wrong side rows from left to right.

FINISHING
Once your garment is completed it is essential to block your knitting.
Pin your garment out to the size stated in the pattern. Cover with damp
cloths and leave until dry. See ball band for care instructions.

WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
.
A B B R E V I A T I O N S

approx approximately p3tog purl 3 sts together


beg beginning patt pattern
C4F slip next 2 sts onto cable needle and hold psso pass slipped stitches over
at front, K2 then K2 from cable needle pm place marker
C6F slip next 3sts onto cable needle and hold rev st st reverse stocking stitch (1 row purl, 1 row knit)
at front, k3 then k3 from cable
rep repeat
C6B slip next 3sts onto cable needle and hold
rem remain
at back, k3 then k3 from cable
rs right side
cm centimetres
RH right hand
cont continue
RT right twist - knit into the front of 2nd st, knit
dec decrease(ing)
into the back of 1st st then slip both sts off the
DPNs double pointed needles needle together
foll following RS right side
g st garter st (every row knit) sl 1k slip 1 stitch knitwise
in inch(es) sl 1p slip 1 stitch purlwise
inc increase(ing) Sl slip
K knit sm slip marker
k2tog knit 2 sts together ssk slip slip knit - slip next 2 sts to RH needle one
k3tog knit 3 sts together by one, insert LH needle into both sts and k2tog
k3togtbl knit 3 sts together through the back of the loop st st stocking stitch (1 row, knit 1 row purl)
LH left hand st(s) stitch(es)
LT left twist - knit into the back of 2nd st, knit TL1 twist 1 st to the left - purl into the back of 2nd st,
into the front of 1st st then slip both sts off knit into the front of 1st st
the needle together TP2 twist 2 sts purlways - purl into the front of
kwise knitwise 2nd st, purl into the back of 1st st then slip
MB make bobble - knit into the front,back,front, both sts off the needle together
back and front of next st, turn and purl 5, turn TR1 twist 1 st to the right - knit into the front
and knit 5 then slip 2nd,3rd,4th and 5th sts over of 2nd st, purl into the front of 1st st
the 1st st T3L slip next 2 sts onto cable needle and hold
MB1 make bobble - knit into the front, back, at front, P1 then K2 from cable needle
front and back of next st, turn and purl 4, turn T3R slip next st onto cable needle and hold at back,
and knit 4, slip 2nd, 3rd and 4th sts over the 1st st. K2 then P1 from cable needle
meas measures yb yarn back
mm millimetres yfwd yarn forward
N needle WS wrong side
P purl yo yarn over
Wild Bloom
L A C E S H A W L

SKILL LEVEL

MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 139 x 55cm

YA R N
West Yorkshire Spinners - Signature 4 Ply
A Peony (800) 2 x 100g
B Dusty Miller (129) 1 x 100g

MATERIALS
4mm circular needles 80cm or longer
Blunt tapestry needle
Stitch markers

TENSION
24sts and 32 rows to 10cm/4in
over st st on 4mm needles

.
LACE SHAWL Last 4 rows set position of star motif and eyelet patt, work
31 rows more, dec 8 sts as set on every foll 4th row (RS) and
AT THE SAME TIME work eyelet patt, taking sts into A on p
rows as before and LT, RT as before, ending with a RS facing
for next row. 252 sts.
Next row: With A, k2, sm, (k2tog, k27, LT, RT, k27, ssk, sm)
4 times, k2. 244 sts.
This sets the LT, RT spine on the star motif above each eyelet
area. Cont LT, RT on every even row and AT THE SAME TIME
work decs as set on every 4th row until 28 sts rem, ending
with a RS facing for next row.
Next row: K2, sm, (k2tog, k2, ssk, sm) 4 times, k2. 20 sts.
Remove markers.
Next row: P.
Next row: K2, (LT, RT) 4 times, k2.
Next row: P.
Next row: K2, (k2tog, ssk) 4 times. 12 sts.
Note: Use the intarsia method when knitting the eyelet areas
and star motif where both occur. Use separate lengths of yarn Next row: P.
and twist colours where they meet to avoid gaps in the knitting. Next row: K2, (k2tog, ssk) twice, k2. 8 sts.
With 4mm needles and B, cast on 332 sts. Cast off 8 sts.
Knit 1 row.
Row 1 (WS): P2, pm, (p82, pm) 4 times, p2. Top edging
Row 2: K2, sm, (k2tog, k3, * yo, k2tog, k5, rep from * to last 7 sts With 4mm needles and B, with RS facing,
before marker, yo, k2tog, k3, ssk, sm) 4 times, k2. 324 sts. pick up and knit 250 sts along top edge.
Row 3: P to end, slipping markers. Next row (WS): K.
Row 4: With A, k2, sm, (k2 in A, with B k to 2 sts before marker, Next row: K2, * (yo, k2tog) rep from * to last 2 sts, yo, k2.
k2 in A, sm) 4 times, k2A. Next row: K.
Row 5: With A, p2, sm, * p3 in A, with B, p to 3 sts Cast off all sts kwise.
before marker, p3 in A, sm, rep from * 4 times, p2A.
Row 6: With A, k2, sm, * k2tog, LT, with B, k1, (yo, k2tog, k5) Lace edging
4 times, (yo, k2tog, k4) twice, (yo, k2tog, k5) 4 times, yo, k2tog, Row 1 (RS): K2, yo, ssk, (yo) twice, ssk.
k1, with A, RT, ssk, sm, rep from * to last 2 sts, k2A. 316 sts. Row 2: Yo, k2, p1, k2, yo, ssk.
Row 7: With A, p2, sm, (p4 in A, with B p to 4 sts before marker, Row 3: K2, yo, ssk, k4.
p4 in A, sm) 4 times, p2A.
Row 4: K6, yo, ssk.
Row 8: With A, k2, sm, * k3, LT in A, with B k to last 5 sts before
Row 5: K2, yo, ssk (yo, yo, ssk) twice.
marker, with A, RT, k3, sm, rep from * to last 2 sts, k2A.
Row 6: (K2, p1) twice, k2, yo, ssk.
Row 9: With A, p2, sm, (p6 in A, with B p to 6 sts before
marker, p6 in A, sm) 4 times, p2A. Row 7: K2, yo, ssk, k6.
Row 10: With A, k2, sm, * k2tog, k3, LT, with B, k5, (yo, k2tog, k5) Row 8: K8, yo, ssk.
3 times, (yo, k2tog, k3) twice, (yo, k2tog, k5) 4 times, with A, RT, Row 9: K2, yo, ssk, (yo, yo, ssk) 3 times.
k3, ssk, sm, rep from * to last 2sts, k2A. 308 sts. Row 10: (K2, p1) 3 times, k2, yo, ssk.
Row 11: K2, yo, ssk, k9.
Row 12: Cast off 7 sts, k3, yo, ssk. 6 sts
These 12 rows set lace edging and are repeated.
Attach lace edging onto the bottom edge of the shawl, Note: Row 2 begins with a yo. When working the pair of yo’s,
beg at the RH end of top edging as follows:- k the first then p the second.
With 4mm needles and B cast on 6 sts.
Row 1: As set. MAKING UP
Row 2: Work to last 2 sts, yo, sl 2 sts and pick up and Sew in all ends. Block shawl out to finished measurements
knit 1 st from lower edge of shawl, pass 2 slipped sts over. given and carefully pin out all the points on the lace edging.
Working 3rd row next, cont joining lower edge of shawl See ball band for care instructions.
to lace edging by taking every other st from the shawl edge
into the ssk at the end of every even row of the lace edging.
(You should have 29 triangle points of edging).
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