This pattern guides you step by step through creating a unique motif shawl, using the technique of shadow or illusion knitting. With this special method, the motif only becomes visible when viewed from the side – a striking effect with real wow-factor!
Warning! Illusion knitting is addictive.
I haven’t even finished writing this pattern yet, and I’m already working on the next shawl. Once you get the hang of it, there’s no stopping you! ;)
To knit this shawl, you only need to know how to knit and purl.
You should also be able to make yarn overs and knit/purl through the back loop or slip stitches accordingly.
You can either use the edge stitches I describe in the pattern or choose your own preferred edge stitch method.
The edging to stabilize the shawl is crocheted using single crochet stitches. It would be helpful if you have some basic crochet skills as well.
The pattern consists of 7 pages.
I decided not to include a chart, as it would be too cluttered and hard to read.
The stitches for each row are written out in text form.
Example: 10k, 2p, 2k, 1p,... and so on.
The finished shawl measures approximately 175 cm (width) x 78 cm (depth) in my version.
I used two solid-colored yarn cakes for this shawl, which I had custom-wound by "Anika's Wollstübchen – Die kunterbunte Welt der Farbverlaufsbobbel". You can find her group on Facebook under that name—feel free to check her out! (50% cotton / 50% acrylic)
(It’s best to ask your yarn winder for a custom color combination or simply use the yarn you like with a yardage of 500 meters per color. Keep in mind that depending on the thickness of the yarn, your finished shawl may end up larger or smaller.)
Each color consisted of 4 strands and had a length of 500 meters.
The two colors you choose should have a strong contrast to each other. Black, for example, pairs beautifully with bright or light colors. If you want to use white, it's better to combine it with dark shades to ensure the motif stands out clearly.
You’ll also need a circular knitting needle in size 4 mm and a crochet hook in size 3.5 mm.
The pattern or any part of it may not be copied, reproduced, printed, published online, shared, translated, altered, or resold. However, you are of course welcome to gift or sell the shawls you’ve made using this pattern—as long as you credit the source. The copyright notice mentioned above applies only to the pattern itself, which consists of 7 pages.
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This pattern guides you step by step through creating a unique motif shawl, using the technique of shadow or illusion knitting. With this special method, the motif only becomes visible when viewed from the side – a striking effect with real wow-factor!
Warning! Illusion knitting is addictive.
I haven’t even finished writing this pattern yet, and I’m already working on the next shawl. Once you get the hang of it, there’s no stopping you! ;)
To knit this shawl, you only need to know how to knit and purl.
You should also be able to make yarn overs and knit/purl through the back loop or slip stitches accordingly.
You can either use the edge stitches I describe in the pattern or choose your own preferred edge stitch method.
The edging to stabilize the shawl is crocheted using single crochet stitches. It would be helpful if you have some basic crochet skills as well.
The pattern consists of 7 pages.
I decided not to include a chart, as it would be too cluttered and hard to read.
The stitches for each row are written out in text form.
Example: 10k, 2p, 2k, 1p,... and so on.
The finished shawl measures approximately 175 cm (width) x 78 cm (depth) in my version.
I used two solid-colored yarn cakes for this shawl, which I had custom-wound by "Anika's Wollstübchen – Die kunterbunte Welt der Farbverlaufsbobbel". You can find her group on Facebook under that name—feel free to check her out! (50% cotton / 50% acrylic)
(It’s best to ask your yarn winder for a custom color combination or simply use the yarn you like with a yardage of 500 meters per color. Keep in mind that depending on the thickness of the yarn, your finished shawl may end up larger or smaller.)
Each color consisted of 4 strands and had a length of 500 meters.
The two colors you choose should have a strong contrast to each other. Black, for example, pairs beautifully with bright or light colors. If you want to use white, it's better to combine it with dark shades to ensure the motif stands out clearly.
You’ll also need a circular knitting needle in size 4 mm and a crochet hook in size 3.5 mm.
The pattern or any part of it may not be copied, reproduced, printed, published online, shared, translated, altered, or resold. However, you are of course welcome to gift or sell the shawls you’ve made using this pattern—as long as you credit the source. The copyright notice mentioned above applies only to the pattern itself, which consists of 7 pages.
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Lieber Gruß und vielen Dank vorab.
Renate
Ich hoffe, ich konnte helfen :)
Liebe Grüße
Marina
In der zweiten Hinreihe wieder 1 Zunahme 4 Maschen. 3. Hinterher 1 Zunahme= 5 Maschen usw. Das ergibt bei mir in der 60. Himreihe 62 Maschen. In der 61. Hinreihe habe ich 63 Maschen. In der Anleitung für die Rückreihe 61 sind aber nur 62 Maschen beschrieben, d.h. ich habe immer eine Masche mehr. Deswegen meine Frage: auf welcher Seite der folgenden Rückreihen zähle ich diese Masche dazu. Stricke ich dann beispielsweise 1 Masche rechts und statt 14 Maschen li 15 Maschen links oder am Ende der Rückreihe? Wie wirkt sich diese Masche auf das Motiv aus? Lieber Gruß. Renate.
Ich habe aber auch die Anleitung schon bearbeitet und nochmal neu hochgeladen. Wenn du sie dir nochmal runter lädst, dann sollte die Maschenanzahl stimmen. Wenn nicht, dann dauert die Verarbeitung von CP noch ein wenig.
Tut mir leid, dass das passiert ist.
Ganz lieben Dank. Ich hatte halt befürchtet, daß mir das Motiv schief werden könnte.
Ansonsten finde ich deine Anleitungen sehr gut.
Gruß Renate
Liebe Grüße
Ich habe mich an das Tuch gewagt. In der Anleitung steht: die erste Masche wird immer rechts gestrickt. Nun steht in den Reihen für das Motiv bei der hellen Farbe immer er als erstes 1r. Ist das nun die Randmasche oder gehört das zum Motiv?
Liebe Grüße und bleiben Sie gesund.