In the Starlight

I’ve always been a fan of m. c. escher, and his amazing, mind-bending way of depicting, morphing, changing things. Though not even in his league, the stars in this design are reminiscent of some of his drawings in that you need to bend your mind a bit and look at the holes, rather than the solid bits between them, in order to see the large stars at the top and bottom of the shawl.

The shawl is knit from the top center, and grows down and out toward the edges, increasing four stitches on every right-side row. The large stars are worked at the top and bottom of the shawl. A spray of tiny stars intersects the shawl above the border.

A .pdf of this pattern can be purchased at Patternfish.


lace weight; 610 yards
Chameleon Colorworks Bellezza in Black Sheep
US 5 (3.75 mm)
16 sts to 4 inches (10 cm) in stitch pattern, blocked
34 x 64 inches; 86 x 163 cm
stitch marker; lifelines are optional
$7.00

This pattern is listed on Ravelry.

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Jacqui: what can I say, but thanks? You deserve so much more.

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