Circular Baby Shawl Knitting Pattern (K410)
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Circular Baby Shawl in Classic 3ply
A beautifully delicate circular baby shawl featuring classic lace detailing and a soft heirloom finish. Knitted in Naturally Classic 3ply, this elegant shawl is designed with a graceful circular shape, intricate lace border, and generous finished diameter, making it a timeless piece for babies, special occasions, christenings, and keepsake gifting.
The combination of fine 3ply yarn and traditional lacework creates a lightweight yet warm shawl with beautiful drape and a refined handmade look.
Features
- Classic circular baby shawl design
- Elegant lace pattern and decorative border
- Soft heirloom-style finish
- Lightweight 3ply construction
- Beautiful for christenings, gifting, and keepsakes
- Generous finished size after blocking
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Finished Size
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Finished Diameter | Approx. 127 cm after blocking |
Yarn
Naturally Classic 3ply
Yarn Requirements
| Size | Quantity | Approx Metres |
|---|---|---|
| One Size | 7 x 50g balls | 1666 m |
Calculated using 238 metres per 50g ball.
Needles & Notions
- 4mm knitting needles
Tension
16 stitches = 10 cm over lace pattern on 4mm needles.
Techniques Used
- Lace knitting
- Yarn overs
- Knit 2 together
- Slip stitch decreases
- Circular shawl shaping
- Knitted-on border
- Blocking and finishing
Why You’ll Love This Pattern
The K410 Circular Baby Shawl is a truly special knit, combining traditional lace detail with a generous circular shape for a beautiful heirloom-quality finish. The fine 3ply yarn creates a soft, delicate fabric that feels elegant and timeless, while the lace border adds texture and charm.
Perfect for treasured handmade gifts, baby celebrations, and keepsake pieces, this shawl is a rewarding project for knitters who love classic lacework and meaningful handmade items.
The K410 Circular Baby Shawl is knitted from the centre outwards, creating a traditional round shawl shape. It begins with just a few stitches, then gradually increases in evenly spaced sections to form the circular centre.
Once the centre has grown to size, the design moves into a decorative lace section, adding the delicate openwork detail around the shawl.