I designed this shawl to feature the KnitCircus lmpressionist yarn in the colorway Space is Big, Really Big.
From the KnitCircus website, a description of the colorway:
Inspired by the Hitchhiker’s Guide Trilogy by Douglass Adams, this color celebrates the vastness of space, “You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is, I mean, you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist, but that’s just peanuts to space.” We love the other-worldliness of this impressionist with its changing space-scape and all the planets, galaxies, stars and supernovas bursting throughout.
In keeping with the original inspiration for the yarn, this shawl is named LUE (Life, the Universe, and Everything Else). And of course, the answer is 42.
Yarn
Knit Circus Greatest of Ease (Color: Space is Big, Really Big);
80% superwash merino, 20% nylon; 600yds (548.64m), 5.25oz (150g)
Hook
F-size (3.75mm) hook
Notions
Tapestry needle
73 #6/0 glass beads
Size
58″ across and 48″ and 28″ on the beaded sides (147cm across and 122cm and 71cm on the beaded edges).
Gauge
The first 21 rows of the pattern yield these measurements:
Special Stitches
Please see our standard abbreviations.
Bead chain: ch1, place bead, ch2
Cluster: yo, insert hook in st indicated, pull up lp, yo, pull through 2 lps, yo, insert hook in st indicated, pull up lp, yo, pull through 2 lps, yo, pull through 3 lps
Leaning-V: (sc, ch2, dc) in indicated st or ch-sp; When working into a Leaning-V, the stitch is done into the ch2-sp
NOTE: I found the flow of the pattern lends itself to ending a row with the turning chain and turn so have written the instructions as such.
Shawl Instructions
Part 1: Life
Row 1: Ch1, place bead, ch4, sl st in 1st ch to form a ring, ch1, turn, Leaning-V, cluster into ring, ch1, turn.
{1 ring, 1 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 2: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in Leaning-V, sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. {2 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 3: Sk 1st sc, (sc, bead chain, dc) in Leaning-V, Leaning-V in next Leaning-V, cluster in last sc of Leaning-V; ch 1, turn.
{1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 1 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 4: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, Leaning-V in sc of last Leaning-V worked into, sc in ch2 portion of bead chain-sp, ch 1, turn. {3 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 5: Sk 1st sc, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V, cluster in last sc of Leaning-V, ch 1, turn. {3 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 6: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. {4 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 7: Sk 1st sc, (sc, bead chain, dc) in 1st Leaning-V, Leaning-V in remaining Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc of Leaning-V; ch 1, turn. {1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 3 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 8: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, Leaning-V in sc of last Leaning-V worked into, sc in ch2 portion of bead chain space, ch 1, turn. {5 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 9: Sk 1st sc, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc of Leaning-V, ch 1, turn. {5 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Rows 10 – 41: Repeat rows 6-9 {row 10: 6 Leaning-V, 1 sc; row 41: 21 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Leaning-V stitch count at the end of selected rows:
Row 13 = 7
Row 17 = 9
Row 21 = 11
Row 25 = 13
Row 29 = 15
Row 33 = 17
Row 37 = 19
Row 41 = 21
Row 42: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. {22 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Part 2: The Universe
Row 43: Sk 1st sc, (sc, bead chain, dc) in 1st Leaning-V, Leaning-V in remaining Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc; ch 1, turn. {1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 21 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 44: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, sc in ch2 portion of bead chain space, ch 1, turn.
{22 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 45: Sk 1st sc, Leaning-V in 1st Leaning-V, (ch3, dc in next Leaning-V) across to last Leaning-V, Leaning-V in last Leaning-V, cluster in last sc, ch 1, turn. {20 ch3-sp, 20 dc, 2 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 46: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in Leaning-V, Leaning-V in each ch3-sp across, sc in last sc, ch 1, turn.
{23 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 47: Sk 1st sc, (sc, bead chain, dc) in 1st Leaning-V, Leaning-V in remaining Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc; ch 1, turn. {1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 22 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 48: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, sc in ch2 portion of bead chain space, ch 1, turn.
{23 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 49: Sk 1st sc, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc, ch 1, turn. {23 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 50: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. {24 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Rows 51-90: Repeat rows 43-50 {row 51: 1 sc, 1 bead chain, 24 Leaning-V, 1 cluster; row 90: 34 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Leaning-V stitch count at the end of selected rows:
Row 54=25; row 58=26
Row 62=27; row 66=28
Row 70=29; row 74=30
Row 78=31, row 82=32
Row 86=33, row 90=34
Row 91: Sk 1st sc, (sc, bead chain, dc) in 1st Leaning-V, Leaning-V in remaining Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc; ch 1, turn. {1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 33 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 92: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, sc in ch2 portion of bead chain space, ch 1, turn.
{34 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 93: Sk 1st sc, Leaning-V in 1st Leaning-V, (ch3, dc in next Leaning-V) across to last Leaning-V, Leaning-V in last Leaning-V, cluster in last sc, ch 1, turn. {32 ch3-sp, 32 dc, 2 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 94: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in Leaning-V, Leaning-V in each ch3-sp across, sc in last sc, ch 1, turn.
{35 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Rows 95-118: Repeat rows 91-94 {row 95: 1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 34 Leaning-V, 1 cluster; row 118: 41 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Leaning-V stitch count at the end of selected rows:
Row 98 = 36
Row 102 = 37
Row 106 = 38
Row 110 = 39
Row 114 = 40
Row 118 = 41
Part 3: Everything else
Row 119: Sk 1st sc, (sc, bead chain, dc) in 1st Leaning-V, Leaning-V in remaining Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc; ch 1, turn. {1 sc, 1 bead ch, 1 dc, 40 Leaning-V, 1 cluster}
Row 120: Leaning-V in cluster, Leaning-V in each Leaning-V across, Leaning-V in sc of last Leaning-V, sc in ch2 portion of bead chain space, ch 1, turn. {42 Leaning-V, 1 sc}
Row 121: Sk 1st sc, (sc, ch1, place bead, ch1, dc) in each Leaning-V across, cluster in last sc {42 sc, 42 dc, 42 beads, 1 cluster}
Fasten off, weave in ends
Block as desired
ABOUT THE DESIGNER: MARGO BAUMAN
Margo Bauman – aka flyingflower on Ravelry – learned to crochet from her Grandmother. While she occasionally spent some time working on crochet projects while growing up, and later in college, she didn’t devote much time to it until the 2000’s. Since then, she has won a considerable number of 1st place ribbons at the St. Mary’s County Fair for her exceptional work and she’s a member of the CGOA. Her beautiful crochet pieces can be seen at the woman’s cooperative called New View Fiberworks in Leonardtown MD.
Over the past few years, Margo has created a number of original designs. Her very first pattern, Oh, Honey! Tunisian Spa Cloth, was released as a free pattern on Ravelry in March 2015. Later that year she was a Crochet Awards (aka the Flamies) Judges Nominee.
When I click on the pattern to print or download the pdf, all I get is info about the designer… not the pattern instructions. 😕
My apologies! I’ve now fixed it so everything is in the PDF.
in the pinterest pin, what is the name of the colorway of yarn that you used? just loved it and is very flattering. thanks for sharing the pattern.
It’s the colorway we have listed in the pattern – Space is Big, Really Big.