The stitch pattern always makes me think of settling ale, swirling, newly poured, in a pint glass, and the bubbly head at the top (or in this case, the bottom) just cries out to be made out of such a pretty (if I may say so) ruffled edge - a somewhat stylised form of the main stitch pattern.
And so this little shawl was born. Or perhaps poured...
The Irish Ale Shawlette is worked from the top down and knits up well in most lighter-weight yarns, as long as you finish the body of the shawl after one full repeat, as the froth is calculated to work with that specific number of stitches.
My Guinness version was worked in lace-weight, and the Green Beer in fingering-weight. They both look extremely tasty and the stitch pattern is well defined in both weights. Try in sport-weight, or DK for something a little more substantial! Gauge isn't important, and as long as you have enough yarn, you're guaranteed of a darling little shawl, designed to keep the Autumn (or Spring) chills from your shoulders as you partake of an Irish Ale down the pub!
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Goan - you know you wanta!