Visual help for the Geese In Flight Shawl

If you are having trouble following the pattern for the Geese In Flight Shawl, I’ve taken some pictures to show as examples.

It might help to keep in mind that the actual increases of the shawl are on the edges, right next to the 3 stitch borders. Any other yo’s have a corresponding decrease, making it an eyelet and maintaining the stitch count. Think of it in 10 stitch sections (excepting the border and center triangle). On the first half, the eyelet is at the end of the section, making each section K8, ssk, yo. After the center triangle, the eyelet is at the beginning of each 10-stitch section, making each one yo, K2tog, K8.

Dividing geese in flight

Geese in flight, first division.

Geese in flight, first division

Geese in flight, second division

Dividing on the first half

Dividing on the first half

Second half division

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April 9, 2010 · Betani · View Comments
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