The Flowers in the Field Shawlette features a delicate crescent shape, knit from the bottom up, like flowers blossoming from the earth towards the sky. The bottom edge is adorned with a lace pattern that mimics wildflowers swaying in the breeze.
This easy-to-knit, one-skein wonder, crescent-shaped shawl is knit from the bottom up and created using common decreases and yarnovers.
Beth test knit the pattern and shared:
“This shawl is fun! Just interesting enough to not be boring but not so difficult you can’t do anything else. Love how the short rows turned out. Also loved the option to use as much of the skein as possible.”
And test knitter Lisa shared:
“What a stunning shawl! As soon as I saw the test knitting call I knew I had to have this beauty on my needles. I couldn’t put this project down and I was done within a week. The great pattern + the gorgeous yarn = a wonderful shawl! Crescent-shaped shawls are my favourite to wear. The pattern is well-written, easy to follow, and easy to read. Jessica gives helpful tips along the way. The scalloped edge is oh so pretty!”
The Flowers in the Field Shawlette knitting pattern includes:
• Fully written instructions,
• A chart for the stitch pattern repeat,
• A standard formatted print-friendly version and a Large Print Version for low vision and screen reader accessibility
Ready to wrap yourself in this beautiful creation? Grab your needles and yarn, and cast on today!




