A lace shawl is the perfect project for summertime knitting. They're lightweight, travel easy, and knit up quick. Today we're sharing our favorite lace shawl knitting patterns from around the web.| New Stitch A Day
Binding off in pattern is a technique often used when finishing a rib pattern. By binding off you can keep your project from flaring as well as making the bind off a little neater and less obvious.| New Stitch A Day
This stitch uses two colors, slip stitches and a 3 stitch cable to create a lovely fabric with little bumps and twists. This stitch would be great to for baby sweaters, mittens or cozy lap blankets.| New Stitch A Day
The butterfly lace stitch create a fabric with offset eyelets that form butterfly motifs. Using strategically placed yarn overs, this stitch pattern looks like a field of butterflies flitting about.| New Stitch A Day
The cable and ladder stitch is exactly what its name describes, a cable stitch separated by lace eyelets. The result is a beautiful fabric that is great for scarves, blankets, and sweaters.| New Stitch A Day
This knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the oyster stitch. The oyster stitch creates a floral looking design. The oyster stitch would be great for hats, gloves, and headbands!| New Stitch A Day
This knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the ridge lace stitch. This simple lace pattern creates a beautiful ribbed mesh that is great for shawls, blankets, and market bags.| New Stitch A Day
The 2-Color Ladders with Twists Stitch is an intermediate colorwork pattern with striking cable detail. It is great for baby blankets or children’s toys.| New Stitch A Day
The fishtail lace stitch is a vertical lace stitch that gives the appearance of a row of fishtails. It is a beginner-friendly pattern and easy to make if you are just starting with lace knitting.| New Stitch A Day
This technique creates a unique braided stitch. The 6-stitch slipped double cable stitch would be great for hats, scarves, and sweaters!| New Stitch A Day