Freend by Nat Raedwulf

Freend

Knitting
March 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1969 - 2187 yards (1800 - 2000 m)
One size
English
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Freend is a Scottish variant of the word ‘friend’. Created as tribute to 30 years of friendship with my oldest and dearest friend, This 3/4 shawl is a symbol of friendship and the warm enveloping comfort it offers.

DETAILS

Yarn: Fingering weight in: Colour A: 164 g/ 587 m / 642 yards, Colour B: 57g/ 205 m/ 224 yards, Colour C: 130g / 468 m/ 512 yards, Colour D: 154g / 554 m/ 606 yards
 Specific Yarn Used in Sample: Bramble Ridge Merino Sock Yarn in Linum (Colour A), Squall (Colour B), Magpie (Colour C), and Slate (Colour D). Needles: 4 mm / Size US 6 80 cm/ 32” circular
 Notions: Stitch Marker, blocking tools and tapestry needle. 
 Gauge (blocked) in stockinette stitch: 36 rows x 18 sts = 10 cm / 4”


NOTES

For pattern support, please email wolfandfaunknits@gmail.com Gauge and tension will affect the yardage of the yarn. Due to variations in personal knitting, and to avoid a game of yarn chicken, I recommend gathering more than enough yarn to complete the project in case you end up needing slightly more. I typically make sure I have 10% more yarn than the pattern calls for to make up for waste yarn or needing more due to my personal gauge and tension. An i-cord bind-off is used however you can substitute your preferred bind-off method.