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Stellar Stripes Knit Shawl – Free Sport Weight Hexagon Shawl Pattern

The Stellar Stripes Knit Shawl is one of those pieces that feels just as special to knit as it does to wear. 💛✨

This free hexagon knit shawl pattern is worked from the center outward, creating bold, rhythmic stripes that radiate in a striking geometric shape. The finished piece drapes almost like a full circle when worn, wrapping around your shoulders in the most satisfying way.

Even though the original yak yarn has been discontinued, this sport weight knit shawl is incredibly versatile and easy to substitute.

If you’re exploring different shapes and constructions, don’t miss my full guide to knit shawl patterns, where I break down triangle shawls, crescent shawls, asymmetrical wraps, and more.

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What You Will Love About This Pattern 💖

  • Unique center-out hexagon construction
  • Easy-to-memorize stripe rhythm
  • Beginner-friendly increases
  • Customizable size
  • Lightweight sport weight yarn
  • Nearly full-circle drape when worn
  • Excellent travel knitting project

This is what I call a “Social Knitter” project. You can chat. Watch a show. Travel. And still make beautiful progress. 🎬🧶


Quick Pattern Overview

The Stellar Stripes Knit Shawl is a beginner-friendly sport weight shawl worked center-out in a hexagon shape. Featuring simple increases and two-row stripes, this project is highly memorizable and easily customizable in size.


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Understanding the Hexagon Construction

Unlike a traditional triangle shawl, this piece grows evenly outward in six wedge-shaped sections.

Here’s what that means for you:

  • The increases are consistent and predictable.
  • Each wedge grows at the same rate.
  • The shape builds naturally without complicated math.
  • The shawl drapes differently than a triangle.

Because it grows evenly, the finished piece wraps more like a soft circle around your shoulders.

That’s what gives it that modern, almost cape-like feel.

And yes — you can make it larger simply by continuing the increase repeats. Just remember that larger size means more yarn.

Hexagon shawl with a vertical top slit, features geometric shaping and detailed dimension lines for accurate crafting.

Concentration Level 🎷

If we were assigning concentration levels like we did during Tournament of Stitches, this would absolutely be:

Netflix & Chill
or
Social Knitter

The two-row stripe repeat is easy to memorize. The increases are consistent. The rhythm settles in quickly.

It’s engaging enough to feel satisfying but not stressful.

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A Perfect Travel Knitting Project ✈️🧶

This shawl is ideal for travel knitting.

Why?

  • The pattern is memorizable.
  • You only change colors every two rows.
  • There are no complicated lace charts.
  • It’s worked flat.
  • You can easily pause and resume.

When traveling, make sure your knitting bag includes:

  • Stitch markers
  • Small scissors (TSA-compliant if flying)
  • A tapestry needle
  • A tape measure
  • A small notions pouch

I love using an Erin Lane knitting bag with a separate notions pouch to keep everything organized.

If you’re flying, be sure to read my guide on taking knitting needles on a plane so you’re fully prepared.

Travel knitting is about simplicity and portability. This shawl checks every box.

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Stitch Markers & Lifelines (Beginner Support)

Because this shawl uses strategic yarn overs and increases, stitch markers are your best friend.

Place markers between sections to:

  • Maintain correct increase placement
  • Catch mistakes early
  • Reduce counting stress

And don’t be afraid to use a lifeline.

If you’re new, adding a lifeline after a repeat gives you confidence. If something goes wrong, you can safely rip back without panic.

Knitting should feel empowering, not stressful.


Finished Measurements & Gauge 📏

Gauge:
15 stitches = 4 inches in Garter Stitch

Finished Size:
23.5” at widest point
44” at longest point

Gauge is flexible, but it affects:

  • Final size
  • Yarn requirements
  • Drape

If knitting looser, you’ll use more yarn and create a larger shawl.

If knitting tighter, it will be slightly smaller and more structured.

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Choosing the Right Yarn 🧵✨

Let’s talk about the original yarn choice first — because this is a teaching moment.

The original yarn was 100% yak.

Yak fiber is special because it offers:

  • Lightweight warmth
  • Natural softness
  • Subtle halo
  • Excellent insulation without bulk
  • Beautiful drape
Three skeins of Bijou Spun sport yarn—two light brown, one dark blue—100% yak down with blue labels, ideal for knit shawl projects.

For a center-out hexagon shawl, that lightweight warmth makes the fabric fluid without feeling heavy.

Yak also adds a slight glow that enhances the stripe effect.

Since it’s discontinued, we need smart substitutes.


What to Look for in a Substitute

Because of the construction and drape, choose:

  • Sport weight yarn
  • Wool or wool blend
  • Good elasticity
  • Soft hand

Avoid cotton. It lacks elasticity and can feel heavy in this construction.


Economical Option 💰

Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Sport

Affordable, structured, reliable stitch definition.


Mid-Range Option 💖

Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light

Soft, warm, beautiful drape.


Sleek Option ✨

Malabrigo Arroyo

Smooth, saturated color, excellent drape.


Needle Strategy 🪡

You’ll use U.S. 7 (4.5 mm) circular needles with a long cable.

Even though the shawl is worked flat, the circular needle holds the growing stitch count comfortably.

As the shawl expands, stitches increase dramatically.

✨ Designer Tip:
An interchangeable needle set allows you to switch cable lengths as the shawl grows without changing needle size.

Investing in good needles makes larger projects far more enjoyable.

Looking for a full knitting needle review of my favorite needles? Or maybe you are trying to figure out how to store your knitting needles? Check out these posts I have here on MarlyBird.com


Styling the Stellar Stripes Shawl 💛

Because of the hexagon shape, this shawl wraps beautifully.

Ways to wear it:

  • Draped evenly across both shoulders
  • Wrapped forward like a soft cowl
  • Secured with a decorative shawl pin
  • Layered over a jacket

Shawl pins work especially well with this shape.

If you want styling ideas:

👉 Check out my guide to styling shawl pins
👉 Watch my videos on how to make your own shawl pins

This shape highlights decorative pins beautifully.


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Free Stellar Stripes Knit Shawl Pattern Details

SKILL LEVEL

Adventurous Beginner

MEASUREMENTS

Finished Measurements

23.5” [59.5 cm] at widest point x 44″ [112 cm] at longest point

Gauge 

15 sts = 4″ [10 cm] in Garter Stitch

MATERIALS

Sample Yarn 

Bijou Basin Ranch, Sport (100% yak, 328 yds / 300 m, 3.5 oz / 100 g CYCA #2 sport) 

1 skein: Blue (A)

1 skein: Gold (B)

Note: This yarn has been discontinued.

Suggested Alternatives

Knit Picks, Yakish Yarn

Knit Picks, Wool of the Andes

Baa Ram Ewe, Skipper

Berroco, Ultra Alpaca Light Yarn

Malabrigo, Arroyo Yarn

Knitting Needle

U.S. 7 [4.5 mm] circular needles, 40” [100 cm] length cable or size required for gauge

Notions 


ABBREVIATIONS

BO – Bind Off

K – Knit

Kfb – Knit Front and Back

P – Purl

Pm – Place Marker

Pwise – Purl Wise

Sl – Slip

Slm – Slip Marker

SSK – Slip, slip, knit

St(s) – Stitches

Tbl – Through The Back Loop

Yo – Yarn Over


SPECIAL STITCHES 

⭐️ Kfb (Knit Front & Back): Knit through front and back of next stitch – 1 stitch increased.

⭐️ Ssk (Slip, Slip, Knit): Slip 2 stitches, one at a time, as if to knit. Insert left hand needle into the front of these two stitches and knit them together from this position (1 stitch decreased)


SCHEMATIC 

Hexagon shawl with a vertical top slit, features geometric shaping and detailed dimension lines for accurate crafting.

NOTES

  • The color pattern for this shawl is made by changing yarn color every 2 rows. It is not necessary to cut the yarn each time you change. Simply leave the old color hanging at the edge, and carry it up when it’s time to use it again.
  • The shawl is worked back and forth in rows. 
  • The circular needle is used in order to hold the full length of the sts.
  • Stitch markers can be used between yarn overs to help maintain placement on the row.
  • Bind off this shawl knitwise and be sure to not make the bind off too tight.
  • Gauge is not crucial for this project, but will affect required yarn amounts and finished sizes if different from the gauge given above.

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STELLAR STRIPES KNIT SHAWL PATTERN

BEGINNING TAB

Using A, cast on 2 sts, and knit 2 rows.

Turn work 90 degrees, pick up 1 st from edge, turn work 90 degrees, pick up 2 sts from cast on edge–5 sts.

BODY

Row 1 (RS): Knit.

Row 2: Sl 1 pwise, pm, kfb 3 times, pm, k1–8 sts. 

Change to B.

Row 3: Sl 1 pwise, knit to end.

Row 4: Sl 1 pwise, slm, kfb 6 times, slm, k1–14 sts. 

Change to A.

Row 5: Sl 1 pwise, knit to end.

Row 6: Sl 1 pwise, slm, kfb 11 times, k1, slm, k1–25 sts. 

Remove markers.

Change to B.

Row 7: Sl 1 pwise, knit to end.

Row 8: Sl 1 pwise, pm * yo, k3, yo, k1, pm; repeat from * 4 more times, yo, k3, yo, pm, k1–37 sts.

Change to A.

Row 9: Sl 1 pwise, knit to end.

Row 10: Sl 1 pwise, slm, * yo, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, slm; repeat from * 4 more times, yo, knit to last marker, yo, slm, k1–49 sts.

Repeat the last 2 rows 4 more times, being sure to change colors every 2 rows–97 sts, 15 sts in first section, 16 sts in each other section, 2 edge sts.

Next 4 rows:

Change to B.

Row 1 (RS): Sl 1 pwise, knit to end.

Row 2: Sl 1 pwise, slm, yo, purl to last st, yo, k1–99 sts, 16 sts in first 5 sections, 17 sts in last section, 2 edge sts.

Change to A.

Row 3: Sl 1 pwise, knit to end.

Row 4: Sl 1 pwise, slm, * yo, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, slm; repeat from * 4 more times, yo, knit to last marker, yo, slm, k1–111 sts, 18 sts in first section, 18 sts in each of 4 center sections, 19 sts in last section, 2 edge sts.

Repeat the last 4 rows 21 more times–405 sts, 82 sts in first section, 60 sts in each of 4 center sections, 81 sts in last section, 2 edge sts.

Using A, knit 6 rows.

STRETCHY BIND OFF

K2, * sl 2 to left hand needle, ssk, k1; repeat from * until 1 st rem.

Fasten off.

FINISHING

Weave in all loose ends.
Wet block to measurements.

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Blocking Your Hexagon Shawl 💦✨

Blocking makes a huge difference here.

Because this is a geometric shape, you want to:

  • Emphasize the six points
  • Shape the wedges evenly
  • Maintain symmetry

When wet blocking:

  • Align to a grid
  • Gently stretch each point
  • Avoid overstretching
  • Pin evenly

You can exaggerate the points slightly to enhance the hexagon shape.

Steam blocking is also an excellent option, especially with superwash yarn.

For full tutorials:

👉 How to Wet Block Knitting
👉 How to Steam Block Superwash Yarn
👉 Blocking Must-Haves Guide

Blocking is the transformation moment.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a good beginner knit shawl pattern?

Yes. It uses simple increases and garter stitch stripes.

Can I make this shawl larger?

Yes. Continue the increase repeats and purchase additional yarn.

How much yarn do I need?

Follow the pattern yardage. Add extra if sizing up.

Can I use acrylic?

Yes, but blocking results will differ.

Can I use cotton?

Not recommended due to lack of elasticity and drape.

What if I run out of yarn?

You can stop earlier or finish with a contrasting border.

Is this worked in the round?

No. It’s worked back and forth in rows.

Is this similar to a triangle shawl?

No. It forms a hexagon and wraps differently.

Does gauge matter?

It affects size and yardage, but exact fit is flexible.

Is this part of a shawl collection?

Explore more designs in my Knit Shawl Patterns Guide.


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More Knit Shawl Patterns You’ll Love 🧶

If you love this construction, explore even more shapes and styles in my complete Knit Shawl Patterns Guide.

There’s a shawl for every mood.


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Final Thoughts ✨

Stellar Stripes is modern, beginner-friendly, travel-ready, and endlessly customizable.

It teaches shaping.
It builds confidence.
It wraps beautifully.

And if you decide to make it bigger?

Even better.

❤️ Your BiCrafty Bestie,
Marly Bird

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  1. atcv49 says:

    Wow! Love this pattern a lot, the stellar shape looks great and I love stripes. Thanks for sharing, Marly
    (Now, I’ll tell you a secret 😉 -I knit and crochet but never been sure which one I’m faster at … I’ll check it with this pattern:
    one as a Christmas gift for a friend, the other one for myself!!!. When I finish ‘the project’, Ill let you know)

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