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Celtic Knot, Shadow Knitting, Illusion Knitting, Motif Shawl

Product description

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! ;)

Skills Required / What You'll Receive

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 14 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.

Size Information

The finished shawl measures approximately 175 cm (width) x 78 cm (depth) in my version.

Materials List

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 14 pages.

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Author: Inas-Schattenland
Languages: English | Deutsch
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Product description

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! ;)

Skills Required / What You'll Receive

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 14 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.

Size Information

The finished shawl measures approximately 175 cm (width) x 78 cm (depth) in my version.

Materials List

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 14 pages.

Product details
  • Created September 26, 2021
  • Updated September 18, 2025
  • File types PDF
  • Product views 3,833
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  • Questions & Answers 8
Categories
Knitting » Shawls
Knitting » Shawls » Motif shawls

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Wildcat3
April 16, 2023

WOW

Die Anleitung ist ausführlich und leicht zu verstehen. Habe sie problemlos nachvollziehen können. Vielen lieben Dank für die tolle Anleitung!
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brit-kathe
March 10, 2022

Tolles Ergebnis bei fehlerfreier Anleitung

Ich habe auch dieses Tuch problemlos stricken können und viel Freude dabei gehabt. Verwendet habe ich Lang Yarn Merino 200 mit NS 4.
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IsabelleSteiner21
August 21, 2025
Alles super genau beschrieben. Das Resultat hat überzeugt.
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silvia-brandlmayer
October 3, 2024
Toll anleitung
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Zaubermausi
May 12, 2024

Klasse

hat richtig Spaß gemacht
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marion-diener
April 9, 2024

Anleitung sehr gut verständlich, probiere es demnächst aus

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Meme
April 29, 2023

Keltischer Knoten

Macht Spaß nach der Anleitung zu stricken
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heike-winterstein1
August 19, 2022

Ich liebe dieses Tuch

Dieses Tuch ist sehr einfach nachzustricken.
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Questions & Answers (8)

  • 5 months ago
    Hallo!
    Ich habe gerade einen Schal mit keltischem Knotenmuster bei dir gekauft und freue mich schon riesig darauf, damit anzufangen 🥰 Ich würde ihn aber lieber als Seelenwärmer stricken. Hättest du vielleicht eine Strickanleitung für den keltischen Knoten? 🙏😇😍
    Mein nächstes Projekt ist, dass ich deinen Schal mit Sakralchakra-Motiv als Poncho stricken möchte 🤩
    • Inas-Schattenland Author Smila77
      5 months ago
      Huhu, ich habe dir dazu eine Nachricht hier geschickt. Liebe Grüße
  • 6 months ago
    Hallo,
    ich habe diese Anleitung für dieses wunderschöne Illusions Muster gekauft.

    Ich würde mir aber gerne anstatt eines Dreiecktuchs damit einen Seelenwärmer stricken.

    Gebe ich die (z.b. zu Beginn des Musters 60) fehlenden Maschen in der Rückreihe vor oder nach dem beschriebenen Maschen dazu?
    Ich habe sowas schon mal gemacht, da war das Muster aber in die 4 Himmelsrichtungen symmetrisch...

    Danke und liebe Grüße
    • Inas-Schattenland Author Fisicocaro
      6 months ago
      Huhu, du musst am Anfang ja sowieso die Maschenanzahl aufnehmen, die in der Mitte insgesamt angegeben sind. Also wenn du das Tuch rechteckig gestrickt hast für einen Seelenwärmer und noch weitere Maschen brauchst, dann würde ich eher am Anfang und am Ende die selbe Maschenanzahl dazunehmen. So wäre der keltische Knoten dann in der Mitte des Seelenwärmers.
      Durch die Form des Motivs hast du an den unteren Kanten Freiraum, ich glaube, das lässt sich aber leider nicht ändern.
      Ich hoffe, ich habe dich richtig verstanden.
      • Fisicocaro Inas-Schattenland
        6 months ago
        Danke... Ich strick dann einfach mal und schau was bei raus kommt.... Zur Not auftrennen und von neuem....😉
  • Darf ich fragen, wie die Maschenprobe ist? Für den Fall, dass ich kein gefachtes Garn verwende.
    Vielen Dank für einen Hinweis
    • Inas-Schattenland Author angelika-brauner1
      4 years ago
      Hallo Angelika, also bei einem fertigen Tuch sind es bei mir 22 Maschen und 34 Reihen bei einem 4-fädigen Bobbel. Generell kann man aber sagen, wenn du dickere Wolle und eine größere Nadelstärke nimmst, wird das Tuch größer und anders rum halt kleiner. Ich hoffe, ich konnte dir helfen.
      • angelika-brauner1 Inas-Schattenland
        4 years ago
        Ja vielen Dank ❤
        Nun weiß ich ungefähr wie dick das Garn sein muss, je nach Wollanteil. Normales 3fädiges
        Sockengarn wäre definitv zu dünn.
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