I also like to prepare myself by knitting an advent scarf, which I've
done for the past several years. This year is no different--
About the pattern:
- This year the shawl has
7 different consecutive lace patterns which mirror each other harmoniously,
a 20 stitches repeat which allows you to knit the shawl as wide as you like and
on day 13 a pattern that you can knit as often as you like to adapt the length of the shawl to your liking.
- The pattern
is a multiple of 20 pattern stitches + 3 start/end stitches + 2 or more edge stitches, and has a total of 386 rows with the day 13 pattern knitted once.
The day 13 pattern has 28 rows and can be knitted several times if necessary.
The daily instructions contain each as well charts as written instructions.
- To knit the shawl you need
yarn with needles in appropriate size (the shawl looks as beautiful knitted in lace yarn as in fingering or bulkier yarn),
know-how about knitting yarn overs and different decreases and
if you like stitch markers to mark the repeats.
- If you want to make the shawl
broader/narrower simply adjust the number of repeats; shorter,- use smaller needle sizes and/or
- finer yarn and/or
- knit less loose; longer
- knit the day 13 pattern more than once and/or
- use larger needles and/or bulkier yarn and/or knit more loose.
Advent Skalender is another shawl to knit during this period. It began November 20