Little Frills Shawlette – Free Knitting Pattern

Inspiration of the Little Frills Shawlette

The Little Frills shawlette design came to me as I was watching a movie and I saw a ruffley-type scarf. When I saw that, I knew that I needed to create a free knitting pattern with ruffles! When King Cole Yarns reached out to me about their 2023 Make-Along, I knew that this was the perfect time to design this baby!

About the yarn

The King Cole “Finesse” yarn called to me to be worn against the skin. The yarn is a wonderful cotton and silk blend that’s a DK / #3 lightweight yarn. Each skein holds approximately 131 yards / 120 metres and is 77% cotton, 23% silk and 100% scrumptiousness!

As I worked with this particular yarn, I was in awe of the softness. It glided through my fingers and there weren’t any knots! It took the Russian Join very well as I added the next skein to the project and I love all the color options. This yarn is to be hand washed in cool water and laid flat to dry. I highly recommend this yarn, not only for this project, but for any project that calls for a dk / #3 lightweight yarn that will be worn next to your skin.

The Little Frills Shawlette uses size US 9 / 5.5 mm knitting needles and uses just under 3 skeins of the main color (Blush) and 2 skeins of the contrast color (Ice).


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To see the video tutorial, please click on the image above.

About the Little Frills Shawlette

This shawlette begins with casting on 81 stitches. Then, on each right side row for the first panel, you’ll work gradual increases. Then, as you progress, you’ll begin doing large increases that nearly double your stitch count. The rows work quickly, as they are only using knits, purls and yarn overs. The yarn over rows are also accented with a garter stitch border; so that’s 2 rows with each yarn over where you won’t be purling!

When having this pattern tested, I did an oops that included one extra repeat of the final increase rows. I corrected the pattern, but my testers loved it so much that they kept that extra increase (If you’d like to see their makes, please check out their Ravelry projects). That extra increase added so much ruffley goodness, but also added quite a bit of time needed to work the bind off. The bind off used is the “Picot” bind off and it requires casting on 2 stitches and then binding off 4. It takes some time, but is so worth it in the end. If you choose to add that extra increase section, you’ll need approximately 220 yards / 202 metres more of your contrast color.


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Materials needed:

    Measures: 60” / 152.4 cm long at widest point x 10” / 25.4 cm deep

    Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch – Gauge isn’t critical in this project, but will affect yarn usage

    Pattern Difficulty level: Easy

    The terms are written using US terminology and I’ve created a video with time stamps to help you along.

    If you prefer a printable pdf that includes a checklist to help keep track of your rows and printable gift tags for gifting your shawlette, you can purchase through Ravelry (or add to your favorites or que) or purchase directly through me and save 10% (Valid for US residents only)!

    Please note that due to this being a digital download, all sales are final and no refunds will be given. Thank you for your support!

    Little Frills Shawlette Pattern from Handmade by Stacy J

    Stitches & Terms Used

    (Pattern is written in US terms):

    Cable cast on: Insert right needle between the first and second stitch on left needle, draw up a loop and place on left needle (1 stitch casted on)

    CC: Contrast color

    K: Knit

    K2tog: Knit two stitches together

    Kfb: Knit into the front and back of the same stitch

    MC: Main color

    P: Purl

    Rep: Repeat 

    Rs: Right side

    Sl: Slip

    St(s): Stitch(es)

    Ws: Wrong side

    Wyib: With yarn in back

    Wyif: With yarn in front

    Notes:

    • To avoid weaving in multiple yarn tails, I recommend working the Russian join as you join a new skein of yarn. To see a video tutorial of this technique, please visit: https://youtu.be/iU9rszpZzoQ
    • Use a locking stitch marker or scrap piece of yarn to mark the right side of your work.
    • When slipping stitches while working on the RS, yarn is always held at the back of your work.
    • To see a video tutorial on how to knit this shawlette, please visit: https://youtu.be/yiUWuPHjdi4

    Directions for Little Frills Shawlette – Free knitting pattern

    Click here to view the video tutorial

    Using German twist cast on method, cast on 81

    First Panel

    • Row 1: Sl, k1, kfb, knit to last 3 sts, kfb, sl, p1 (83 sts)
    • Row 2: Sl wyib, p to last 2 sts, sl wyif, p1
    • Row 3: As row 1 (85 sts)
    • Row 4 (WS): Sl wyib,p1, k to last 2 sts, sl wyif, p1
    • Row 5: Sl, k1, kfb, *k2tog, yo; rep * to last 4 sts, k1, kfb, sl, p1 (87 sts)
    • Row 6: As row 4
    • Rows 7 – 10: Rep rows 1 – 2   (91 sts)
    • Row 11: As row 1 (93 sts)
    • Row 12: As row 4
    • Row 13: As row 5  (95 sts)
    • Row 14: As row 4
    • Row 15: As row 1 (97 sts)
    • Row 16: As row 2

    Second Panel

    • Row 1: Sl, k1, kfb, k across to last 3 sts, kfb, sl, p1 (99 sts)
    • Row 2 (WS): Sl wyib, p last 2 sts, sl wyif, p1
    • Row 3: As row 1 (101 sts)
    • Row 4: Sl wyib, p1, k to last 2 sts, sl wyif, p1
    • Row 5: (In this row, we nearly double our st count) Sl, k1, *k1, yo; rep * to last 3 sts, k1, sl, p1 (198 sts) 
    • Row 6: As row 4
    • Row 7: Sl, k across to last 2 sts, sl, p1
    • Row 8: Sl wyib, p to last 2 sts, sl wyif, p1
    • Row 9: As row 7
    • Row 10: As row 8
    • Row 11: As row 7
    • Row 12: As row 4
    • Row 13: Sl, k1, *k2tog, yo; rep * to last 3 sts, k1, sl, p1
    • Row 14: As row 4
    • Rows 15 – 18: Repeat rows 7 – 8 
    • Row 19: As row 7
    • Rep rows 4-18 once more (392 sts)

    Final Panel

    Switch to CC

    (If you’d like extra ruffly goodness, like my testers did, repeat this section one more time and plan on using approximately 220 more yards / 202 metres of your CC)

    • Row 1: Sl, k across to last 2 sts, sl, p1
    • Row 2 (WS): Sl wyib, k last 2 sts, sl wyif, p1
    • Row 3: (In this row, we nearly double our st count) Sl, k1, *k1, yo; rep * to last 3 sts, k1, sl, p1 (780 sts)
    • Row 4: As row 4 of Panel 2

    Picot Bind off

    • Cast on 2 sts using cable cast on method (2 sts increased)
    • Bind off four stitches knit-wise (to get four bind-off sts, you will have to knit a total of 5 sts and pulled a total of 4 sts over on the right needle, the 5th st will be left on the right needle
    • Place that last st back on the left needle
    • Repeat until you are out of sts to bind off

    If you’d like to check out some more knitting patterns, please click on the images below. You’ll be directed to the free knitting pattern on the website for each of them.

    I do hope you’ve enjoyed this free knitting pattern for the Little Frills Shawlette! When you’re all done, please take pictures and tag me on social media. @handmadebystacyj or #handmadebystacyj so that I can see your beautiful shawlette 🙂

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    This Little Frills Shawlette free knitting pattern is copyright 2023 Handmade by Stacy J. Please do not duplicate or copy any portion of this pattern, as well as photographs. You are encouraged to share images of your final product and are allowed to sell final products; I just ask that if you sell your final product, please purchase the ad-free pdf, provide your own photographs and that you please credit Handmade by Stacy J as the designer. Thank you for your support!

    Linked in Lace Wrap

    The inspiration of the Linked in Lace Wrap

    The Linked in Lace Wrap was inspired by a stitch that I came across while perusing the web a couple of years ago. The stitch was in another language, so I had to do my best to translate it. Although I don’t speak Russian, I do speak knitting!

    When I started swatching, I noticed how the pattern itself was absolutely gorgeous, and the stitch pattern also gave a lovely rippled edge. The more I played with the stitch, the more it called out to be a beautiful, lace wrap.

    For many years I worked as a professional wedding photographer. As I continued working this wrap, I kept envisioning a bride or the bridesmaids, even one of the mothers, wearing this wrap. It’s elegant, delicate and lacy, yet adds warmth when you feel a breeze and need shoulder coverage.

    King Cole Mulberry Soft DK yarn for the Linked in Lace Wrap from Handmade by Stacy J

    About the yarn

    The yarn used is Mulberry Soft from King Cole. It is, by far, the softest yarn I’ve ever worked with! It contains 70% baby alpaca and 30% mulberry silk. The hanks come In 50g and I used 6 hanks to make this wrap. When choosing your supplies, natural fibers will work really well to open up the lace and let the wrap bloom when it’s blocked.

    I’d like to extend a huge “Thank you” to my wonderful testers that helped me to finalize this pattern. To see their pieces (which are gorgeous!), check out the projects in Ravelry.


    Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. As an affiliate, when you purchase through my links, you allow the company to pay me a small commission without costing you a penny more, which allows me to continue making free content. The yarn for this pattern was provided to me from King Cole – I am a King Cole Brand Ambassador and this post is part of our ongoing collaboration. Thank you for your support!

    About the wrap

    The wrap is sized for 84” x 15” / 216 cm x 38 cm blocked without fringe and the terms are written using US terminology. I’ve created a video to help with your wrap.

    Click here for the Russian Join video tutorial


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    Due to this being a digital download, no refunds will be issued. Thank you!

    Linked in Lace Wrap free knitting pattern Pin from Handmade by Stacy J
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    Materials needed:

    • King Cole Mulberry Soft DK yarn (70% Baby Alpaca / 30% Mulberry Silk; 109 yd / 100 m; 50g; DK / #3 weight) in color Salt White – 6 hanks (654 yards / 600 m) King Cole stockist click HERE or visit LoveCrafts to purchase online)
    • US Size 9 / 5.5 mm 24” / 61 cm circular knitting needle
    • 2 Stitch markers (optional)
    • Scissors
    • Tapestry needle
    • Crochet hook or tool of choice to help with fringe

    Measures: 84” x 15” / 216 cm x 38 cm blocked without fringe

    Gauge: 2 pattern repeats = 5” / 12.7 cm

    Pattern Difficulty level: Intermediate

    If you prefer and ad free pdf that includes a chart, checklist, larger font and gift tags for gifting, you can purchase off of Ravelry (or add it to your favorites or que), or you can purchase directly from me and save 10% (US residents only).

    Due to this being a digital download, no refunds will be issued. Thank you!

    Linked in Lace Wrap Pattern Collage from Handmade by Stacy J

    Stitches & Terms Used

    (Pattern is written in US terms):

    • German twist cast on
    • K: Knit
    • K2tog: Knit 2 stitches together
    • P: Purl
    • P2tog : Purl 2 together
    • Rep: Repeat
    • RS: Right side
    • Sl1, k2tog, psso : Slip next stitch purl-wise with yarn in back, knit 2 together, then pass slipped stitch over.
    • Sl wyif: Slip 1 stitch purl-wise with yarn in front
    • Ssk: Slip knit-wise, slip knit-wise, place 2 slipped sts back to left needle, knit 2 together through the back loop
    • Ssp: Slip knit-wise, slip knit-wise, place 2 slipped sts back to left needle, purl 2 together through the back loop
    • St (s): Stitch (es)
    • WS: Wrong side
    • Yo: Yarn over
    • X: Times (example: 2x = 2 times)
    Linked in Lace Wrap free knitting pattern from Handmade by Stacy J

    Notes:

    • To keep track of pattern repeats easily, insert a stitch marker in between each repeat on row 1 and then slip markers as you come to them with each subsequent row
    • To avoid weaving in ends, I highly recommend using the Russian Join technique to join a new hank of yarn
    • The chart below shows only the lace section of the wrap
    • Blocking is extremely important to open up the lace work of this wrap. It will grow considerably when you block.
    • Click here for the Russian Join video tutorial

    Directions for Linked in Lace Wrap

    Click here to view the video tutorial for the wrap

    Click here for the Russian Join video tutorial

    Using German Twist Cast On method or preferred method, cast on 76

    Pattern

    • Row 1 (RS): K2, *k1, yo, k5, ssk, (p1, k1) × 3, p1, k2tog, k5, yo, k2; rep * to last 2 sts, k2
    • Row 2 (WS): K2, *p3, yo, p5, p2tog, (p1, k1) × 2, p1, ssp, p5, yo, p2; rep * to last 2 sts, k2
    • Row 3: K2, *k3, yo, k5, ssk, p1, k1, p1, k2tog, k5, yo, k4; rep * to last 2 sts, k2
    • Row 4: K2, *p5, yo, p5, p2tog, p1, ssp, p5, yo, p4; rep * to last 2 sts, k2
    • Row 5: K2, *k5, yo, k5, sl1, k2tog, psso, k5, yo, k6; rep * to last 2 sts, k2
    • Row 6: K2, purl to last 2 sts, k2
    • Row 7: K2, *Sl wyif × 2, p1; rep * to last 2 sts, k2
    • Rows 8 – 11: Repeat rows 6 – 7
    • Row 12: K2, purl to last 2 sts, k2
    • Linked in Lace Wrap free knitting pattern from Handmade by Stacy J
    • Linked in Lace Wrap free knitting pattern from Handmade by Stacy J
    • Linked in Lace Wrap free knitting pattern from Handmade by Stacy J
     

    Repeat rows 1-12 until piece measures 60” / 152 cm (Approximately 24 more repeats)

    Repeat rows 1-6 once more

    Bind off knit-wise

    Fringe:

    • Cut five 18” / 46 cm strands for each “point” on the ends of the wrap
    • Using a crochet hook or tool of your choice, attach the fringe
    • Trim to 8” / 20 cm or desired length

    Block, making sure to accentuate the “points” at the ends and enjoy!

    When you’re all done, please take pictures and tag me on social media @handmadebystacyj or #handmadebystacyj so that I can see your beautiful wrap 🙂

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    This free knitting pattern is copyright 2022 Handmade by Stacy J. Please do not duplicate or copy any portion of this pattern, as well as photographs. You are encouraged to share images of your final product and are allowed to sell final products; I just ask that if you sell your final product, please purchase the ad-free pdf, provide your own photographs and that you please credit Handmade by Stacy J as the designer. Thank you for your support!