Binary Code 2.0
Asymmetric lace & bobble shawl pattern (PDF with charts)
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Pattern details
- Yarn
- Any wool or wool blend with good stitch definition — cashmere and cotton blends welcome; avoid fluffy fibers (mohair, angora)
- Yardage
- ~1170 m total (400–500 m / 100 g)
- Needles
- 3.25 mm circular (range 3.0–4.0 mm) · 2.0 mm crochet hook
- Gauge
- 22 sts × 35 rows = 10 × 10 cm in stockinette, blocked
- Skill level
- Intermediate — lace, textured dots, charts
- Techniques
- lace, bobbles, charts
- Sizes
- Any size — knit until the shawl reaches the length you want
- Pages
- 19
- Formats
Binary Code 2.0 is more than a lace shawl — it's an architecture of memory, knitted row by row.
Have you ever noticed how thoughts resemble an endless sequence of zeros and ones — flashes, decisions, pauses, experiences? Each stitch is an impulse, each yarn over an emotion, each lace pathway a tab opening in your mind — and when they come together, they form the code through which the shawl reads you back.
It isn't a pattern you rush through. It's a slow afternoon rhythm — a line of code you're writing into something physical, row by row.
What's inside
Step-by-step written instructions — calm and detailed (yes, coffee-friendly). Stitch charts for knitters who like to see the logic of the pattern. A short theory section on how the shawl grows — so after this one, you can design your own. And a little artistic chapter — a story and a few curious facts that turn knitting into something quietly philosophical.
About the shape
An asymmetric shawl grows from a single sharp corner, building sideways row by row — logical in structure, but full of personality. Somewhere between the increases you stop counting and start reading the fabric, and the geometry quietly turns into storytelling.
Delivery & use
Instant download — your PDF is available immediately after payment, no waiting. For personal use only — please don't share or redistribute the file. It also makes a lovely gift for a knitter: digital, instant, no posting required.