The body of the shawl is knit upwards beginning with a gradual decrease rate in Pine Cone chart. After transitioning to the Pine Nut chart, the decrease rate becomes much steeper. The depth and shape of the wingspan can be adjusted by the ratio of the two stitch patterns.

More Pine Cone repeats (and fewer Pine Nut repeats) leads to a deeper, more Faroese shape, but requires more yarn. Fewer Pine Cone repeats (and more Pine Nut repeats) makes a chevron shape, and uses less yarn. The difference between these two shapes can be seen by comparing the silhouettes of the Handspun Shawl and the Petrol Shoulderette.

Torreyana has two selvedge options, a simple I-cord knit along with the shawl, or for intrepid knitters, a Chainlink Selvedge that incorporates faggoting patterned on both rows, along with an Estonian lace stitch from the body of the shawl that results in an entirely different effect when used singly in the selvedge. The wider Chainlink Selvedge does require short rows to curve around the shawl’s shoulder shaping.