Terebinthia

$6.00

FINISHED SIZES:

Shawl: 32” (81 cm) wide x 74" (188 cm) long, blocked

Scarf: 11" (28 cm) wide x 80" (203 cm) long, blocked

MATERIALS: 

Expression Fiber Arts Alpaca Silk Lace yarn 

Shown in colors: Sommelier (shawl) and Angel Whisper (scarf)
 
You'll need two skeins for the shawl (the sample used approx. 1,035 yds) and one skein for the scarf (the sample used approx. 598 yds).
 
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
 
The large shawl used 880 size 6/0 seed beads, and the scarf used 1,200 beads.

NEEDLE: 

US size ​4 (3.50 mm) needle​, or size needed to obtain gauge

SKILL LEVEL: 

Intermediate: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include reading a chart or written instructions, knitting basic lace stitches, and adding beads to your work (optional).

Notes From the Designer:

Growing up, one of my favorite book series was The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. In it he described so many wonderful places and characters that it sparked my imagination to no end. One of the places off the coast of Narnia was an island called Terebinthia. I always liked the name and thought it would be a lovely place to visit. So I created Terebinthia, which is a lightweight, lacy shawl (or scarf) that’s perfect for a boat ride to your favorite destination or just a stroll in the park. The lace pattern is adapted from 50 Fabulous Knitted Lace Stitches by Rita Weiss and is very easy to adjust to make it the right length or width for your taste. You can also add beads to give a little added sparkle to your project.

I hope you enjoy this pattern and it keeps you warm wherever life takes you. Happy knitting! 

  • Click the Videos tab to watch a video on how to work the lace repeat and add beads.
  • Terebinthia is worked flat from the bottom up in one piece.
  • You can add beads to the whole thing, or you can place them in stripes. For example, you can work the first 12 rows with beads and then the next 12 rows without beads to make horizontal stripes. In the shawl shown here, we beaded the stripes vertically by placing the beads only on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th repeat across. The scarf was beaded on every repeat. You can also use one bead color for the first six rows and another bead color for the second six rows of the chart. Have fun with it!
  • If you wish to adjust the width of your project, you'll need to cast on a multiple of 28 + 2. So if you wanted to knit three repeats across, you would multiply it out thusly: (28 x 3) + 2 = 86 sts.
  • When you get to the part where you need to add a bead, choose a bead, and slip it over your crochet hook. Then take the stitch off of the left-hand needle, and place the stitch on the hook. Pull the stitch through the bead. Afterwards, carefully place the stitch back on your left-hand needle, and knit the stitch normally. (Yes, it is that simple!)
  • Calculating the number of beads needed: It takes 10 beads per 12 rows for one repeat across. If you knit two repeats across (like for the scarf), you'll need 20 beads to complete the 12 rows, and if you knit five repeats across (like for the shawl), you'll need 50 beads to complete the 12 rows. Then just multiply it out from there.
  • 35 repeats of the pattern were worked for the sample shawl, and 60 repeats were worked for the sample scarf.
  • Before knitting your project, be sure to test the color fastness of your beads. String a few beads on some waste project yarn, and let it soak for a few minutes to make sure that the color of the beads doesn’t bleed onto the yarn, especially if you are using a white or similarly light colored yarn. If you are still concerned about the possibility of the beads bleeding when it is time to block your project, you may wish to spray block your project. Pin your project out, and then spritz it with some cold water until it is wet. Adjust your pinning to get your project to your desired measurements, spritzing as needed to keep your project wet. Then let dry.

Designed by Emma Butram

You'll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, just log into your account on our site, and you'll see your Completed Orders. From there, you'll find the download link.

Enjoy your knitting!

Chandi

New? Read about our pattern download process here

"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away!" – Emily Dickinson

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FINISHED SIZES:

Shawl: 32” (81 cm) wide x 74" (188 cm) long, blocked

Scarf: 11" (28 cm) wide x 80" (203 cm) long, blocked

MATERIALS: 

Expression Fiber Arts Alpaca Silk Lace yarn 

Shown in colors: Sommelier (shawl) and Angel Whisper (scarf)
 
You'll need two skeins for the shawl (the sample used approx. 1,035 yds) and one skein for the scarf (the sample used approx. 598 yds).
 
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
 
The large shawl used 880 size 6/0 seed beads, and the scarf used 1,200 beads.

NEEDLE: 

US size ​4 (3.50 mm) needle​, or size needed to obtain gauge

SKILL LEVEL: 

Intermediate: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include reading a chart or written instructions, knitting basic lace stitches, and adding beads to your work (optional).

Notes From the Designer:

Growing up, one of my favorite book series was The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. In it he described so many wonderful places and characters that it sparked my imagination to no end. One of the places off the coast of Narnia was an island called Terebinthia. I always liked the name and thought it would be a lovely place to visit. So I created Terebinthia, which is a lightweight, lacy shawl (or scarf) that’s perfect for a boat ride to your favorite destination or just a stroll in the park. The lace pattern is adapted from 50 Fabulous Knitted Lace Stitches by Rita Weiss and is very easy to adjust to make it the right length or width for your taste. You can also add beads to give a little added sparkle to your project.

I hope you enjoy this pattern and it keeps you warm wherever life takes you. Happy knitting! 

  • Click the Videos tab to watch a video on how to work the lace repeat and add beads.
  • Terebinthia is worked flat from the bottom up in one piece.
  • You can add beads to the whole thing, or you can place them in stripes. For example, you can work the first 12 rows with beads and then the next 12 rows without beads to make horizontal stripes. In the shawl shown here, we beaded the stripes vertically by placing the beads only on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th repeat across. The scarf was beaded on every repeat. You can also use one bead color for the first six rows and another bead color for the second six rows of the chart. Have fun with it!
  • If you wish to adjust the width of your project, you'll need to cast on a multiple of 28 + 2. So if you wanted to knit three repeats across, you would multiply it out thusly: (28 x 3) + 2 = 86 sts.
  • When you get to the part where you need to add a bead, choose a bead, and slip it over your crochet hook. Then take the stitch off of the left-hand needle, and place the stitch on the hook. Pull the stitch through the bead. Afterwards, carefully place the stitch back on your left-hand needle, and knit the stitch normally. (Yes, it is that simple!)
  • Calculating the number of beads needed: It takes 10 beads per 12 rows for one repeat across. If you knit two repeats across (like for the scarf), you'll need 20 beads to complete the 12 rows, and if you knit five repeats across (like for the shawl), you'll need 50 beads to complete the 12 rows. Then just multiply it out from there.
  • 35 repeats of the pattern were worked for the sample shawl, and 60 repeats were worked for the sample scarf.
  • Before knitting your project, be sure to test the color fastness of your beads. String a few beads on some waste project yarn, and let it soak for a few minutes to make sure that the color of the beads doesn’t bleed onto the yarn, especially if you are using a white or similarly light colored yarn. If you are still concerned about the possibility of the beads bleeding when it is time to block your project, you may wish to spray block your project. Pin your project out, and then spritz it with some cold water until it is wet. Adjust your pinning to get your project to your desired measurements, spritzing as needed to keep your project wet. Then let dry.

Designed by Emma Butram

You'll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, just log into your account on our site, and you'll see your Completed Orders. From there, you'll find the download link.

Enjoy your knitting!

Chandi

New? Read about our pattern download process here

"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away!" – Emily Dickinson

Current Stock:
Craft: Knit Free/Paid: Paid Yarn Weight: Lace Yarn Base: Alpaca Silk Lace Yardage: 400-599 Yardage: 800+ Project Type: Shawls/Wraps Difficulty: Intermediate

Customer Reviews 5 (27 Reviews) Write a Review

Terebinthia
5 Stars

This pattern fun and beautiful. I had never worked with beads before and it was much easier then I anticipated and so much prettier.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Another really pretty pattern. I love knitting with your yarns also. A breeze.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Sooo beautiful pattern!!! I can take my eyes from this shawl! I look for a pattern like this and it's beyond my expectations! I like the beads and the peaceful and calming feel thet bring to me. I never knit with breads but I love breaded knit wirk. I am excited to try to do this pattern. It's magnificent! Thank you so much!

Easy and gorgeous
5 Stars

I am still knitting the scarf, easy pattern with several options and beautiful results. The notes are very helpful.

February Stillness
5 Stars

Alpaca Silk Lace is easy to work with and the colors are beautiful. So happy I found EFA. Terebinthia is going to be wonderful.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Directions are easily followed.

Terenbithia
5 Stars

I love this pattern. I'm still making it with all the beads even though the yarn is turning my hands black. I can't wait to finish

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Another inspiring pattern. Thank you for sharing

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Love this pattern. Looks more complicated than it is. Have done a sample and bought my yarn.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

I am so excited. This pattern is so lovely that I need to start it right away. I have a beautiful person in mind to gift it to.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

This pattern is so lovely, I can't wait to start it.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

EFA has so many patterns! What I love is their variety. Terebinthia is so elegant! I truly cannot wait to knit it. The only problem I have with EFA is which shawl or cowl or top or cardigan or sweater etc to knit first! This one may have to be at the top of my list! Christmas and birthdays, here I come!

Beautiful
5 Stars

Beautiful pattern. Excited to get started

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Beautiful pattern

Terebinthia Shawl Pattern
5 Stars

I have not yet used the pattern. I did read through it and it looks fairly easy and interesting. When I get through my other projects, I will use it.

PAT474
5 Stars

So looking forward to creating this amazing pattern

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Love it

Terebinthia scarf
5 Stars

My sister in law and I are working on this together. We are both long time knitters and crocheters. I recently found your YouTube website and purchased the Sugarblush shawl pattern. When we the Terebinthia pattern we both fell in love with it. Neither of us had ever worked with adding beads before and you instructions are amazing! We are having a blast working on it together. Thank you sooooo much! Mari

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Such a beautiful pattern. I hope one day to be able to make it, with beads. So many patterns, so little time.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Making the scarf without beads in a solid gray fingering and it's coming along beautifully. love the design as it develops and I'm enjoying the process although I've only just started the pattern. I'm also finishing up the Euclidias shawl, the last 12 rows, today. Love your patterns, your fiber and your vlog on Youtube. Even at 72 us old broads love trying new stitches and patterns, especially when we can finally use up some of that stash. I've told my husband that this Christmas I'm ordering some of your fiber. My gift to me. LOL

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Wonderful pattern!

Pat 474
5 Stars

Great pattern

Tabintha pattern
5 Stars

EFA shawl patterns are all lovely. Instructions are always easy to follow and Chandi's excellent videos with each pattern are so helpful in demonstrating special stitch patterns. Their yarns are soft, often with a pearlescent sheen, beautiful colors, and reasonably priced. I appreciate Free Pattern Fridays, Chandi's daily cheerful messages and videos. Great company.

Terebinthia
5 Stars

Gorgeous lacey pattern

Pattern
5 Stars

Beautiful

terebinthia
5 Stars

This shawl looks so elegant. It looks like it would be perfect for an elegant night out.

Terabintia
5 Stars

Beautiful