Havoc by Helen Gipson

Havoc

Knitting
April 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
880 - 1320 yards (805 - 1207 m)
S (L, XL): 67.25” (74.25, 81.5) [168 (185.5, 204 cm] longest edge and 28.5 (31.75, 34.75” [71.5 (79.5, 87) cm] wide
English
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Havoc is an all-over cabled asymmetric triangular shawl, inspired, if that is the right word, by the aftermath of Storm Arwen. Trees were uprooted or just snapped like matchsticks with trunks and branches lying bent and broken across all of the three roads from our valley to the outside world.

It features what I have termed free-form cables, where the cables are not restricted to traditional columns and mirrored panels. In this design the cable panels move diagonally with each pattern repeat rather than stacking, and this results in a beautiful mesh of twisting ‘branches’ across the body of the shawl. These are enclosed within decorative borders, and finally the cables transition seamlessly into a ribbed edge.

You will need 4 (5, 6) skeins of the suggested yarn.