How the Glorious Lotus Lace Came to Be…

One of the most interesting parts of designing the Lantern Walk shawl was how we got to that Lotus lace motif.

A woman stands outside wearing a shawl. She holds one wing of the shawl out, showing the stitch patterns on it.

Once Ellen (from Mrs Lam Yarns, if you’ve read the previous post you will already know this!) and I decided that the shawl should include a lotus flower in some form, I started to hunt for a stitch pattern I could use. And there were quite a few out there. But none of them were really what I wanted.

And this left me with two options. I could move on to another idea, or I could do the brave thing. Something I had done before, but not on this scale. Designing my own stitch pattern. And since I didn’t want to abandon this part of our idea, I did indeed design my own stitch pattern. Which makes it seem like a quick task, but it isn’t particularly.

It’s one thing to decide what shape you want to make, it’s a whole other thing to get the decreases and the yarn overs to behave in such a way to make the picture you’re trying to “draw”. And then it needed swatching repeatedly to make sure it worked in yarn the way it did in my head. And then to change bits that didn’t work or didn’t look right.

This motif was probably the part of this shawl design that took the most time because so much work and time went into it.

But honestly, I do think it was worth every minute. And now I even have plans for a follow up design that will also use the motif, so watch this space!

Introducing the Stunning Lantern Walk Shawl

If you follow me on Instagram lately you will have seen me talking a lot about my most recent project, the Lantern Walk shawl. As usual, the pattern can be bought on Ravelry or Payhip.

This was a collaboration with Ellen of Mrs Lam Yarns, and the idea was to create a shawl inspired by the Mid Autumn festival that is celebrated in Chinese and other east Asian cultures. Ellen came up with the inspiration and the beautiful yarn, and I created the shawl.

It has honestly been so much fun working together on this and the end result is so beautiful!

The Lantern Walk shawl has a lovely cable down the spine of the shawl alongside eyelets. This is the section that is all about the lanterns that people go out with at night. Sparkling lights and beautiful shapes.

The second part of the shawl is inspired by the moon cakes that are exchanged and eaten. These are filled with lotus paste and that is why we chose a lotus flower motif.

Ellen has been at Perth Festival of Yarn this weekend, but soon you will be able to get lovely yarn bundles on her website, so go and check her out. She also has the most beautiful project bags.

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