Sanctuary Knit Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
So happy to bring you the Sanctuary Knit Shawl Free Knitting Pattern! It is part of a lovingly imagined shawl duet with the matching Sanctuary Crochet Shawl that I released a while back and can now share with you for free.
For those stitchers looking to meld simplicity with sophistication, this set of boho-inspired shawl patterns, the Sanctuary Knit and Crochet Shawls will give you something fun and meditative to create. Specifically tailored for beginners, these designs guarantee a stylish outcome with minimal fuss in creation.
If you are interested in matching knitting and crochet shawl patterns but are looking for something a little different in style, why not check out others right here on the blog!
Montgomery Street Bandana (Knit & Crochet)
West Chicago Shawl (Knit & Crochet)
Lenox Shawl (Knit & Crochet)
1824 South Side Knit Shawl & 1724 South Side Crochet Shawl
Checkmate Cowl (Knit & Crochet)(and even Tunisian Crochet!) - I know this one isn’t a shawl but it still fits the bill!
For some extra fun you can even take this pair of patterns to your local yarn store and start a shawl along or organize a sip n’ stitch night. By working on a matching project with a crafter of a different variety, you can learn other skills as you both work through your patterns.
The Sanctuary Knit Shawl Free Knitting Pattern for your BoHo Style
With a combination of open work lace and tassels, our Sanctuary Knit Shawl strikes the right balance between elegance and bohemian charm.
The sample uses a cotton yarn but this shawl would be lovely in any other DK-weight fiber - merino wool or a wool/cotton blend would be great for cooler temperatures!
Sanctuary Knit Shawl Free Knitting Pattern for Beginners
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner
SUPPLY LIST
DK Weight Cotton yarn, 495 yds (452 m) used (The yarn I used for design is no longer available so I suggest any DK weight cotton.)
US 8 (5 mm) straight or circular knitting needles, 24" (60 cm) or longer
Tapestry needle (to weave in ends)
tape measure
FINISHED SIZE: 44" (112 cm) wide ×31" (79 cm) deep. For best results, wet block and the shawl will grow considerably.
GAUGE: 17 sts ×24 rows = 4" (10 cm) in garter stitch, blocked
ABBREVIATIONS
BO - bind off
CO - cast on
k - knit
k2tog - knit 2 together
p - purl
RS - right side
ssk - slip, slip, knit
sm - slip marker
st(s) - stitch(es)
WS - wrong side
yo - yarn over
NOTES
Please read through the pattern and all of the notes before beginning.
Gauge is not particularly important for this pattern. It matters more to have a fabric that you will like. The fabric is meant to be loose.
This pattern is written in sections and rows are numbered as such.
INSTRUCTIONS
CO 5 sts.
Row 1 (RS): K2, yo, place marker, k1, place marker, yo, k2. (7 sts)
Row 2 (WS): K2, p to last 2 sts, sm as you go, k2.
SECTION 1
Increase 4 sts per RS row:
Row 1: K2, yo, k to marker; yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k to last 2 sts, yo, k2. (11 sts)
Row 2: Knit, sm as you go.
Rows 3–30: Repeat Rows 1 and 2. (67 sts after Row 30)
NOTE: Each section repeat adds 60 sts total.
SECTION 2 (Lace)
Increase 4 sts per RS row:
Row 1: K2, yo, * k2tog, yo *, Repeat * to * to 1 st before marker; k1, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k1, *yo, ssk *, Repeat * to * to last 2 sts, yo, k2. (71 sts)
Row 2: K2, p to last 2 sts, sm as you go, k2.Rows 3–10:Repeat Lace Rows 1 and 2. (87 sts after Row 10)
NOTE: Each section repeat adds 20 sts total.
Repeat Sections I & II two more times. (247 sts total after last row)
Bind off.
Add fringe by cutting remaining yarn into 5" (13 cm) strands and using larks knot to affix to shawl.
Wet block & enjoy! (Check out our blocking tips here.)