Celestarium is an accurate view of the night sky from the North Pole in the form of a pi shawl. It is the sister shawl to Southern Skies and cousin to Equatorial Nights, an infinity scarf featuring all the stars around the celestial equator. Eyelets and beads are used to represent the stars. The center bead represents Polaris.
The first bead is prestrung, the rest are attached using a small crochet hook. The edge of the shawl is a knitted on garter stitch border. We will help you get started and be here to support you through the process.
Class Instructor: Hayley Carney
Class Date: Saturday, August 9th from 12-2pm
This class is best suited for advanced beginner to intermediate level knitters.
Pattern: Celestarium Shawl- should be purchased on ravelry or at the shop before the class.
Finished measurements: 46” / 117 cm diameter
Weight: Fingering Weight - 1200 yards (1097 m)
Needles: Size 4 US / 3.5 mm:
• needles in preferred style for small
circumference knitting in the round
• circular needle 24” / 60 cm long
• circular needle 40” / 100 cm long
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions:
0.75 mm crochet hook for beading,
8 stitch markers, 370 size 6/0 silver-lined crystal seed beads
Gauge:
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch
Getting exact gauge is not critical. It is more important to get the row gauge than the stitch gauge. To save time and to ensure accurate sizing, check gauge
To help keep track of the star placement, stitch markers are placed every 72 stitches once the shawl reaches above 72 stitches. There will always be 72 stitches in between markers. No stitch markers have be moved around to accommodate star placement. The pattern includes a star chart that shows what constellations have been knitted.
Celestarium is an accurate view of the night sky from the North Pole in the form of a pi shawl. It is the sister shawl to Southern Skies and cousin to Equatorial Nights, an infinity scarf featuring all the stars around the celestial equator. Eyelets and beads are used to represent the stars. The center bead represents Polaris.
The first bead is prestrung, the rest are attached using a small crochet hook. The edge of the shawl is a knitted on garter stitch border. We will help you get started and be here to support you through the process.
Class Instructor: Hayley Carney
Class Date: Saturday, August 9th from 12-2pm
This class is best suited for advanced beginner to intermediate level knitters.
Pattern: Celestarium Shawl- should be purchased on ravelry or at the shop before the class.
Finished measurements: 46” / 117 cm diameter
Weight: Fingering Weight - 1200 yards (1097 m)
Needles: Size 4 US / 3.5 mm:
• needles in preferred style for small
circumference knitting in the round
• circular needle 24” / 60 cm long
• circular needle 40” / 100 cm long
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions:
0.75 mm crochet hook for beading,
8 stitch markers, 370 size 6/0 silver-lined crystal seed beads
Gauge:
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch
Getting exact gauge is not critical. It is more important to get the row gauge than the stitch gauge. To save time and to ensure accurate sizing, check gauge
To help keep track of the star placement, stitch markers are placed every 72 stitches once the shawl reaches above 72 stitches. There will always be 72 stitches in between markers. No stitch markers have be moved around to accommodate star placement. The pattern includes a star chart that shows what constellations have been knitted.


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