Terra Firma Shawl - Pattern Release!
- Hannah Mann
- Jun 5
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 6
I'm delighted to announce this long-awaited pattern is now available!
With its asymmetrical design, this shawl is knitted in one continuous piece from side to side. It showcases a sequence of stripes, textured sections, and garter stitch. To enhance its visual appeal, it is advisable to use two yarns that are either complementary or contrasting.

The shaping is achieved with increases and decreases on opposing sides, while a marker in the middle will prompt you to create additional shaping for a built-in point throughout the piece's body. The marker must be removed to work the sl-k2tog-psso and replaced again. You may no longer need the marker once you can identify the center stitch. You will always have half the stitches plus one on the Right Side of the shawl, and half the stitches after the marker until the shaping adjustment. Always carry the non-working yarn up the side of the work every other row, unless indicated.
Instructions for special techniques are also included in the pattern and written with both metric and US terminology.
SIZE
• One Size - length 100" (254cm), widest point 30" (76.2cm) when blocked

MATERIALS
Yarn
This sweater is designed for light DK/heavy sportweight yarn
I used Zauberball Crazy by Schoppel in #1660 - Earth (C1) and Madrona by HiKoo in #1419 - Foggy Seaspray (C2).
Zauberball Crazy is 75% Superwash Wool, 25% Biodegradable Nylon.
1 ball equals 100g / 459yds [3.5oz / 419.7m]
Madrona is 30% Baby Alpaca, 30% Merino Wool, 20% Bamboo Viscose, 20% Nylon.
1 cake equals 100g / 402yds [3.5oz / 367.5m]
Needles & Notions
US 6 [4mm] 24” [60cm] circular needle
stitch markers, row counter (recommended), tapestry needle, scissors
Gauge
24 sts x 46 rows = 4” [10cm] in Stockinette
TECHNIQUES USED
Increasing, decreasing, eyelets, color change, i-cord bind off
Ready to cast on? Pick up your copy in the shop or on Ravelry!
Want to take the guesswork out of picking colors? Makers' Mercantile has curated a collection of kits to choose from!
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