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Gentle Rain Shawl
Inspired by the poems “A Drop fell On The Apple Tree and “Like Rain It Sounded Till It Curved” by Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), the Gentle Rain Shawl represents the individual raindrops that often precede an intensive rain shower. The poet Emily Dickinson wrote almost 1800 poems during her lifetime and many of her poems contain detailed references to the natural world and the weather.
The Gentle Rain Shawl stitch pattern builds up gradually from textured eyelets worked within garter stitch to larger eyelet holes on a stocking stitch background. Each stitch pattern represents the changing intensity of a rain shower, with the final drops worked as a picot cast off edge.
The shawl is knitted with one skein of merino silk 4ply yarn and one skein of alpaca silk lace yarn held together throughout, with the alpaca fibres gently blurring both the yarn shades and the stitch patterns. The shawl’s curving asymmetric shape is created by knitting a right-angled triangle on the bias.
Size
120cm/47¼in (decrease edge) ×
80cm/31½in (cast off edge)
Yarns Required
Irish Artisan Yarn Hand Dyed 4ply Yarn (85% Non-superwash Merino, 15% Silk, 450m/492yd per 100g skein) Shade Flax; 1 × 100g skein.
held together with
Irish Artisan Yarn Hand Dyed Lace Yarn (75% Baby Suri Alpaca, 25% Silk, 420m/460yd per 50g skein) Shade Cornflower; 1 × 100g skeins.
Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.
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- First published: September 2024
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