FROSTBERRIES

A perfect way to show off that one of a kind skein of yarn using a triangular shawl pattern with a simple lace pattern insert. This pattern can be used for lace weight to worsted weight yarn using various needle sizes.
Instructions
Using long tail/German cast on CO 3 sts. Initial setup Row 1: kfb, k2 (4 sts) Row 2: pfb, p3 (5 sts) Row 3: kfb, k4 (6 sts) Row 4: pfb, p5 (7 sts) Row 5: kfb, k6 (8 sts) Row 6: pfb, p7 (9 sts) Row 7: kfb, k8 (10 sts) Row 8: pfb, p9 (11 sts) Lace setup Row 9: kfb, yo, k3, s2kp, k3, yo, k1 Rows 10, 12, 14: pfb, p to end Row 11: kfb, k2, yo, k2, s2kp, k2, yo, k3 Row 13: kfb, k4, yo, k1, s2kp, k1, yo, k5 Row 15: kfb, k6, yo, s2kp, yo, k7 Row 16: pfb, p1, pm, p13, pm, p3 Lace pattern repeat Row 1: kfb, k to marker, slip marker, ssk, k3,
Stitch instructions
kfb: knit into front and back of the stitch pfb: purl into front and back of the stitch k2tog: knit two stitches together (rightleaning decrease) $s2k p$ : slip next 2 sts together, knitwise, as if to work a k2tog. Knit next st through back loop, then pass both slipped sts over st just knit. This forms a centered double decrease. ssk: slip next two stitches as if to knit, return to L needle and k together through the back loop (or use your preferred left-leaning decrease) yo: yarn over pm - place marker yo, k3, yo, k3, k2tog, slip marker, k to end Row 2 and every even numbered row - pfb, p to end Row 3: kfb, k to marker, slip marker, ssk, k2, yo, k5, yo, k2, k2tog, slip marker, k to end Row 5: kfb, k to marker, slip marker, ssk, k1, yo, k7, yo, k1, k2tog, slip marker, k to end Row 7: kfb, k to marker, slip marker, ssk, yo, k9, yo, k2tog, slip marker, k to end Row 9: kfb, k to marker, slip marker, k2, yo, k3, s2kp, k3, yo, k2, slip marker, kto end Row 11: kfb, kto marker, slip marker, k3, yo, k2, s2kp, k2, yo, k3, slip marker, kto end Row 13: kfb, kto marker, slip marker, k4, yo, k1, s2kp, k1, yo, k4, slip marker, kto end Repeat lace pattern rows 1-16 until the garment measures the desired size. Bind off loosely.
