Currant Shawl by Ksenia Naidyon

Currant Shawl

Knitting
February 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch, blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
350 - 850 yards (320 - 777 m)
Small (Large)
English
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With its traveling stitches, cables, Japanese wrapped stitches and nupps, this pattern was created for textural connoisseurs! It was inspired by one of Northern Europe’s favorite berries and celebrates the visual richness of branches overflowing with currants.

The shawl is worked from tip to tip with increases along one edge for the first half of the pattern and mirrored decreases for the second. The edges have lines of wrapped stitches running along them. The tips of the shawl can be decorated with playful knit bobbles.

There are two sizes with an option to make a longer version for each of them. Directions are both charted and written out. Videos for nupps, wrapped stitches, and cabling without a cable needle are provided.

Yarn

  • DK weight OR worsted weight OR a combination of fingering weight + lace weight fluff like mohair or Suri OR sport weight + fluff
  • For a Small (Large) shawl: 350 (850)yds / 320 (780)m of DK or worsted weight yarn; if using yarns held double you’ll need this much of each yarn
  • Choose a solid or very slightly tonal colorway that won’t interfere with the stitch patterns
  • Sample yarn, off-white shawl, small: Wigeon from Purl Soho (100% Falkland merino, 359yds / 328m, 3.5oz / 100g) held together with Tussock from Purl Soho (60% mohair, 40% silk, 328yds / 300m, 0.88oz / 25g), both in color Heirloom White (affiliate links)
  • Sample yarn, yellow shawl, large: DK Merino Superwash from Plymouth (100% fine sw merino, 130yds / 120m, 1.75oz / 50g) in color Sunshine

Needles and Gauge

  • US 6 / 4mm needles (straight or on a long cable) or the size needed to obtain gauge
  • 23 sts and 32 rows in 4” / 10cm in stockinette stitch, blocked
  • Note that though gauge is not crucial for this pattern, difference in gauge will affect the required yardage and the finished size of the shawl

Sizes

  • Small (Large)
  • Length 43 (67)“ / 110 (170)cm plus bobbles, adjustable
  • Width at the widest point 9.5 (16)“ / 24 (40)cm
  • Shown in sizes Small - off-white and Large - yellow

Construction

  • The shawl is worked flat from tip to tip.

  • Increases shape the first half of the shawl, the central section is worked straight, and mirrored decreases finish the second half.

  • The edges feature columns of wrapped stitches and slipped stitch selvedge.

  • Optional knitted bobbles can be added for a more playful look.

  • You can adjust the size of the finished shawl by making the central section longer.

  • To print the pattern for working by charts only print pages 1-12. For working by written instructions print pages 1-5 and 13-28.