Knitting the Easy Lace Rendezvous Knit Lace Shawl

How to Make Easy Lace Rendezvous Knit Shawl with the help of Marly Bird. This is a free knit lace shawl pattern from Red Heart. The shawl is made using a new yarn by Red Heart called Colorscapes and it is BEAU-tiful! Grab your materials and learn along with me.

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About the Pattern:

This worsted weight knit shawl is very easy to make. Using simple knit lace stitches and a color changing yarn you will be able to make this beautiful scarf with no problem. To work this lace pattern you will need to know how to knit, purl, yarn over, and a two stitch decrease. Working these stitches in different combinations will give you the look of this shawl.

I love working with the new Colorscape yarn by Red Heart. Super soft yarn is enjoyable to work with and the stitches glide off your needles without being too slippery that they fall off. Best of all you can image you are traveling the word as you pick up each of the color ways named after major cities.

???? Update ???? this yarn has sadly been discontinued but here is a good alternative yarn to use for this very lovely knit lace shawl with worsted weight. Lion Brand Scarfie – This is similar enough to the Colorscapes that I would be confident in choosing this for the knit lace shawl pattern.

Rendezvous Knit Lace Shawl

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this shawl pattern actually free?

Yes! It’s a free knit lace shawl pattern from Red Heart. You can grab the pattern right from the Yarnspirations website, and I’ve linked it up for you!

What kind of yarn did you use for this shawl?

Honestly… I used the new Colorscapes yarn by Red Heart, and it’s so lovely and soft! The colors are named after cities, which is a fun touch. Sadly, it’s been discontinued, but Lion Brand Scarfie is a great alternative I’d totally use.

I’m new to lace knitting, is this a good pattern for me?

So here’s the thing… the pattern is listed as advanced beginner, and it uses simple knit lace stitches. You’ll need to know how to knit, purl, yarn over, and do a two-stitch decrease. It’s a great way to dip your toes into lace!

What stitches do I need to know for this pattern?

You’ll need to be comfortable with the basics like knitting and purling, of course. Then, you’ll also need to know how to do a yarn over and a two-stitch decrease. Putting those together creates the pretty lace look!

Can I find a video tutorial to help me with this shawl?

Yes, you absolutely can! There’s a video tutorial linked on the page to help guide you through knitting this easy lace shawl. It’s always great to have a visual aid when you’re learning something new!

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