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FANTOOSH! – my new spring shawl – is now available.

Fantoosh is a top-down triangular shawl featuring a tesselating allover motif defined by centred double decreases and twisted stitches. Its a lovely rhythmic knit with a pleasing end result!

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In Scots, fantoosh means “fancy”, or a wee bit “over the top”. When I was at the beginning of the design process, this shawl felt quite fantoosh to me (although I suppose if you compare it to, say, any design of Shetland fine lace, it is not in the least fancy at all). But because it is worked in a beautiful, luxurious yarn (of which more in a moment), coupled with the fact that it features twisted stitches and openwork, the design idea initially seemed a wee bit more elaborate to me than my usual style. I really enjoyed creating this shawl, and spent quite a bit of time swatching and re-swatching as I honed the motif. I like tesselating shapes, and my favourite kind of lace patterns are those with a well-defined geometry. Playing around with the decreases and twisted stitches meant I could lend this large leafy motif a really graphic strength and structure. Then, once I’d finalised the stitch pattern, I was pleased to discover that the shawl itself was going to end up being incredibly straightforward: memorised after just one repeat, the motif is extremely easy and satisfying to knit. Its an intuitive design whose slightly fancy appearance in fact belies its real simplicity. When I’d finished, it was the exuberance of the shawl that pleased me most – I think it really suits its name – Fantoosh!

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The yarn is (gasp, sigh) Old Maiden Aunt Aunt Alpaca / silk / cashmere 4 ply. This blend of luxury fibres makes it a very fantoosh yarn indeed for me to work with. . .but I took one look at Lilith’s colours on this base and I was completely hooked. I knew I had to work with it. The shade is called “Pretty Floral Bonnet” and it really is exceptionally pretty: a subdued shade of pink-y purple, just slightly semi-solid, with these amazing luminous pops of eau de nil running through it. The overall effect is subtle but luminous.

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It knits up into a wonderfully soft, drapey fabric that also feels substantial and warm. Perfect to wrap oneself up in on a breezy day.

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The shawl is knit from the top-down, to create a triangle twice as wide as it is long. I personally love the flexibility (and wrapability) of a Really Big Shawl. With a wingspan of almost 2 metres, this sample is, ahem, quite large, and uses around 700 yards of yarn (2 skeins).

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But a mahooosive shawl is not for everyone. I knit up a second sample and found that a single skein (400 yards) still makes a good-sized shawl with a 114 cm / 45 in wingspan and yarn to spare – so I’ve written the pattern for two sizes, small and large. And because the repeats are short and simple, you’ll find its also really easy to adjust their number to suit other size preferences (and yarn quantities).

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Fantoosh is both relaxing and fun to knit – there’s enough variety in the stitch pattern to keep things interesting, and its satisfyingly addictive seeing each new motif appear.

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Designing and knitting Fantoosh has put me on a something of a roll, and I suddenly find myself with quite a few ideas fizzing around my brain.

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Lets see if these ideas come to fruition!

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Fantoosh is available digitally via Ravelry and in print via Magcloud

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Happy knitting!


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78 responses to “Fantoosh!”

  1. I’m just new to your site. Question on Fantoosh pattern. Do you have a visual on the very beginning where you cast on 4 stitches crochet wise. I’m not getting the instruction correct how to start off.

    1. hi Donna, just email us at help@katedaviesdesigns.com and we can help you out

  2. Veronique Avatar
    Veronique

    Has anybody tried to knit an additional repeat to the small version, in order to use up all the yarn from one skein? (I have about 30g left after finishing the last repeat..) Seems such a shame to not use it all.. And also the pattern is pretty addictive :)

  3. You always have great pictures to illustrate your work, but I must say that this time they are absolutely fantastic! Love them very much.

  4. […] you can understand, how happy I was knitting this wonderful pattern with this beautiful yarn. Katie Davies, the designer told us she is quite short. So, with me being […]

  5. […] cliche…every cloud has its silver lining. I found this wonderful pattern on one of my favorite knitting blogs and the yarn is perfect for it. What a joy this knitting […]

  6. […] this month, the marvellous Kate Davies released a beautiful new shawl pattern featuring my luxurious alpaca/silk/cashmere 4ply yarn, and the response to the yarn & pattern […]

  7. […] to knit my first Kate Davies design. I couldn’t resist this shawl design which is called Fantoosh!  It is proving to be a huge challenge with the written instructions of the pattern using curly […]

  8. Catherine Avatar
    Catherine

    Kate, I started knitting my own Fantoosh as soon as the pattern was available. I’ve done about half of the shawl so far and am absolutely loving the knitting! You were right, it’s a fun, excting knit and I can’t wait to finish my shawl. I’m already sourcing yarn for another one. All the best, Catherine

  9. Meryl White Avatar
    Meryl White

    That shawl is so beautiful and the colour is just right for me, I definitely have to have one. Also, the photo of the kilt compliments the shawl so well, where can I get one of them as well….

  10. I can’t get over how lovely these photos are. You make me want to live in Scotland. And the shawl is so very pretty. I love that shade of purple. Bravo.

  11. alison Avatar

    This is lovely. I am with you on the massive shawl front too, so the fact that it is a proper wrap around is very appealing to me…

  12. Dodie Smith Avatar
    Dodie Smith

    HELP: Kate, love love this pattern, but may I please appeal to you for help? I just cannot get the stitch count right!! I have worked the 30 set up row, no probs, looks right, but after that it all goes down hill!!! I have tried knitting from the chart and tried knitting from the written pattern, frogged 3 times– and I just cannot get the pattern to flow. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
    Hope that I haven’t bothered you with my query but I am just SOOO frustrated with myself.

    1. Caroline Avatar
      Caroline

      This is my first shawl, and the description of this as easy to memorise by practically everyone encouraged me to give it a go. I’m obviously missing something cos. I’m making really heavy weather of following the written instructions. Any tips for what I should be looking out for in terms of the flow of the pattern would be gratefully received. Fantoosh is so beautiful I really don’t want to abandon it. Help please! Maybe the fabulous Mel could be persuaded to do a video tutorial?

      1. Hi Caroline, if you can give us some more information about the difficulties you are having we’d be happy to help: info@katedaviesdesigns.com

  13. Pepita Avatar

    Gorgeous! I’ve never made a shawl… But this makes me want to attempt to make one… I love the yarn choice too. Kate, the one you’re modeling is the “mahoosive” size? It´s wonderful

  14. Beautiful! I love your final tessellation. So pretty! Would you mind sharing your swatched prototype tessellations on Instagram? It is fascinating to see where the designer moves the increases and decreases to create flow and energy in the fabric, and to see that process unfold in your swatches would be wonderful.

  15. Mmmmmmm ……… this is delicious!!

  16. Incredibly beautiful! I love the geometry, the size, the name… This is a shawl I may actually knit!

  17. So pretty! After moving from a very warm place to a not so warm place, I can think of all kinds of uses for a very large shawl!

  18. IT is absolutely beautiful again Kate. Love the colour and the pattern! Oh if I only had the time!

  19. Annelisa Avatar
    Annelisa

    A girl can never have too many shawls and this one is truly fantoosh! Added to my list of projects for this year. Stunning photography in my favourite place in the whole world. Anne

  20. Won’t be long till it is on my needles…thank you, Kate

  21. What a beautiful design, color and photoshoot!

  22. Lovely, I will start knitting it straight away! I love its SEIZE!

  23. Gretchen (aka stashdragon) Avatar
    Gretchen (aka stashdragon)

    Faboosh Fantoosh! The color you chose is marvelous, too – the sort of “half mourning” color that isn’t mournful at all, but rather cheerful, gleeful even.

    OT/total non-sequiter: what’s happening with your study of women in uniform? Moved to the back burner?

    1. Gretchen (aka stashdragon) Avatar
      Gretchen (aka stashdragon)

      “non sequitur” – apparently I can spell it but not type it correctly.

  24. Beautiful Kate, is it a Shetland motif?

  25. This is a lovely shawl, Kate, and the pictures are gorgeous. I’ve already purchased it and am now trying to decide if I’m going to knit it from stash or splurge and buy the OMA yarn.

  26. I love the larger size. Absolutely beautiful!

  27. Renee Compton Avatar
    Renee Compton

    This shawl is stunning. You have the most beautiful location for modelling your creations.
    Summer is already in fun force here at over 30C, not quite shawl weather but in no time September will be here again.

  28. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful!

  29. Thankyou for bringing some beauty into this world xx

  30. emccarten Avatar
    emccarten

    The third last photo is the best–the dress, the wind, the colours of the water and mountains! Does the shawl start with a garter tab, or not? Just wondering…

  31. cindy keys Avatar
    cindy keys

    Thank you for the beautiful pictures. Your shawl is beautiful. The sea and mountains are so beautiful in the background. I want to live there.
    admiration and appreciation and gratitude and love.
    reguards cindy

  32. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    So beautiful, thank you Kate. Also much appreciate your written instructions as well as charts on your wonderful shawl patterns.
    All good things to you and yours.

  33. susan Avatar

    Yes and it would be lovely in GRAY!!!

    While there is tea there is hope!

    Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 08:09:29 -0700

  34. sybil wertheim Avatar
    sybil wertheim

    you have derailed me, I’ve been thinking about the stripy hap shawl! Might the twisted stitch be stressful on my left thumb? I knit by throwing….

    1. Chris Dahl Avatar
      Chris Dahl

      Sybil–I have never forgotten the knitted map of the USA, and wore the blue shrug you knitted for me for years( my students in Norway loved it and called it “the blue sausage”) Chris Dahl -natteravn@sisqtel.net

  35. Very pretty!!!

  36. Another beauty, Kate!

  37. Susan Avatar

    To die for…….Fantoosh Indeed!!! Buying now………..

  38. Never knitted a shawl but I am sorely tempted by this – sorely! Absolutely stunning!

  39. ooooh, a lovely shawl in one of my favourite yarns!

  40. Martha Avatar

    Love the lace! And I love knitting lace and there’s lots of it in this shawl! The color is very pretty and I bet it would be in all sorts of colors. Might have to add that to the queue. I do simply adore this shawl. It would be my first shawl, but what a fantastic shawl to start with

  41. A gorgeous shawl that looks beautiful on you!

  42. So prettty. Reminds me of shawls/scarves that Laura Ashley sold years ago.

  43. thecrazysheeplady Avatar
    thecrazysheeplady

    Beautiful!

  44. Jan Scanlan Coles Avatar
    Jan Scanlan Coles

    Kate, this shawl is so beautiful! I knew it would be from the small photo you showed us a while ago! I love it, and have marked it a favourite on Ravelry already! Thank you

  45. What a brilliant mind you have Kate. This is so beautiful. I must knit this. *adding to queue*

  46. Terrie Avatar

    Sold! I am frogging the shawl I am working on to change to this. Love it.

  47. Marilyn - Russian River, CA Avatar
    Marilyn – Russian River, CA

    Absolutely lovely and knitted in an appealing colour.

  48. Fabulous Fantoosh!!

  49. absolutely beautiful Kate – the photography on the blog post was stunning! Who wouldn’t love to knit this wonderful garment and I’ll have to try and source some of that Old Maiden Aunt – I’ve been wanting to try it for a long time, its just not readily available in the US. Cheers! Mel

  50. Absolutely Fantoosh! I love lace shawls, and this one looks entirely “do-able” for me with my limited time to knit. I’m sure I could easily pick it up and find exactly where I’d left off. Lovely!

  51. Just about to start knitting Firth-o-Forth which will take me forever but this is next on the list! It’s lovely and will keep me warm in my old age!

  52. I have too many things in my queue, but this is really really pretty. And the photography is exceptional! Thanks for another great design.

  53. Stunning! I never knit shawls or anything with very much lace because if there is a way to mess it up I will . . . we just don’t speak the same language! I do love shawls but will never ever knit one! Wear one yes knit . . . not unless I learn shawl-language.

  54. Peggy Avatar

    Beautiful! Bravo! Bravissimo! Fantoooostic! Love the tesselation! Love the texture! Thank you thank you!

  55. hawthorn-livelovecraft Avatar
    hawthorn-livelovecraft

    Beautiful photos x

  56. Terry Avatar

    This is truly beautiful! I always love your write ups of your designs – hope that those other “ideas fizzing around the brain” come to reality soon, very soon!

  57. My sister and I travelled to Scotland and Loch Lomond a few weeks ago. Our trip was, in part, inspired by your writing and your photos. It’s nice to see these pictures and think, “Oh! We have been there!”

  58. Beautiful, thank you.

  59. Dixie Myers Avatar
    Dixie Myers

    The shawl is beautiful, but I am enchanted by the photo of you wrapped in it with the sea behind you!
    Thanks once more for your imagination and creativity! Just got back from a fabulous weekend at the Maryland Sheep and Wool festival here in the states, with tons of lovely new hand dyed yarn to knit; perhaps this shawl !

  60. Bev S. Avatar

    Love the design and the color reminds me of hydrangeas which are blooming right now.

  61. maryf1958 Avatar
    maryf1958

    Well done Kate – another beautiful pattern :)

  62. That’s pretty! In hindi, funtoosh means fun loving and carefree:)

    1. fascinating! Thankyou

  63. It’s very pretty!

  64. Andrea Madden Avatar
    Andrea Madden

    Kate– It is fabulous!!!!!!

  65. Regret too devastated by election results to consider anything else at the moment. Too upset.

    1. Mhairi Avatar

      I’m with you. A bright and breezy shawl isn’t cutting the mustard today although it is very beautiful and styled wonderfully

      1. release planned for today long before this morning’s depressing news . .

  66. Marianne from Norway Avatar
    Marianne from Norway

    Gorgeous!

  67. Rosa Barbosa Avatar
    Rosa Barbosa

    lovely! maybe I will try to do it but I am still level one apprentice ;)

  68. I’m generally not a shawl knitter, but this looks tremendously appealing to both knit and wear. Nice work!

  69. Carrie Avatar

    Love this new shawl! Your photos of it fluttering in the wind are wonderful!

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