Bromeliad Shawl
How to read this chart: The pattern shows the whole shawl. The right sides (odd numbers) are read from right to left and the wrong sides (even numbers) are read from left to right. So you read ina zigzag.

yarn suggestion: DyeForYarnlace silk,100g.600m (thisis sufficient fora length of 72 inches) needle size: US 2V(3mm) shawl size: After 14 bromeliad repeats (big pannel repeats) the shawl has a size of 72 inches x 13 inches. Cast on 81 sts. Start with row 1 of the chart. Big pannel: After row 47 go on with row 14 (row $47=$ row13) right side: knit; wrong side: purl right side: purl; wrong side: knit Knit 2 together slip one, knit one, pass slipped stitch over yarnover /wrong side:knit 2 together the same as·,Ijust marked the site where youstart to purlinstead of to knit Principleof thisstole: The border part is in stockinette stitch. One repeat consists of 8 rows. The small pannel is purled on the wrong side. One repeat consists of 6 rows. The big pannelisnomaly purled on the wrong side,except forthe regions which are purled onthe right side. End of the stole: After 12repeats of the big panel youre automaticalyat the end of althe other parts. Thiswouldbea goodpossibity tobindoffIf thelength is toltlegoonkitting andbindoffafterthebindingoffparof bthborderpartThis givsyoua nice shapef the oerdes.indofflel.

This second chart is actuallyexactlythe same as the first one above, but this is how you could end your shawl. Just bind off losely, no special requirements here ;)