Carabosse shawl by Penny Baker

Carabosse shawl

Knitting
February 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch (after blocking)
US 7 - 4.5 mm
366 - 433 yards (335 - 396 m)
152 cm (60 in) wingspan, 67 cm (26.5 in) depth at deepest point
English
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Please note that if you purchase all four patterns (Carabosse shawl, The Blue Haired Fairy Shawl, Fée Marraine, and the Oberon socks) in this collection you can do so for a reduced price. This should happen automatically and does include previous purchases. This price may not always be cheaper than other discounts and sales, but will always be on offer.

The second pattern in the Fairies in Literature collection; Carabosse is inspired by the evil fairy in Sleeping Beauty. She is one of those characters who feels like she needs a good back story, but the traditional versions of the tale are generally fairly quiet on Carabosse. She is a fairy, she is evil and/or angry, and curses the heroine of the story. More recent stage and screen adaptations have given her the back story she needs, but I have tried to put those aside.

I have taken the “evil” side of things and brought them into the shawl with the pointy lace and angular shawl shape. The yarn, a collaboration with Tami of Eternity Ranch Knits, was dyed specifically for the project and shows a wonderful darkness and complexity. On the fairy side, I’ve tried to keep things drapey and light, hence the larger needle size. The yarn ties in here well too, because we do tend to think of fairies as beautiful (even the evil ones) and the yarn is not only beautiful in its colours, but also the inclusion of Tencel in the base adds a gentle shine and contributes to the shawl’s drape and beauty.

YARN
❖ 1 skein Eternity Ranch Knits sock yarn ; 4ply /
fingering; 75% Superwash Merino, 15% Nylon,
10% Tencel. 396 metres (433 yards) / 110 grams
in Carabosse.
❖ Amount of yarn used: 335 - 396 metres
(369 – 433 yards).
❖ Good substitutions would include any yarn of a
similar weight and blend.

NEEDLES
❖ 4.5 mm (US size 7) 100 cm (40 in) circular needle
for working flat or size needed to obtain gauge.

GAUGE
❖ 21 stitches and 30 rows to 10 cm / 4 in worked in
garter stitch on 4.5 mm (US size 7) needle after
blocking.
❖ Gauge is not crucial to this project, but varying
gauges will affect fabric, yardage and final
measurements.

NOTIONS
❖ Darning/tapestry needle.
❖ 1 Stitch Marker

SIZE
❖ Size: 152 cm (60 in) wingspan, 67 cm (26.5 in)
depth at deepest point.