Hops & Meadow Shawl by Jule Kebelmann

Hops & Meadow Shawl

Knitting
September 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 54 rows = 4 inches
in linen stitch using larger needles
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
656 - 700 yards (600 - 640 m)
one size
English

The Hops & Meadow Shawl is one of seven patterns in issue four of John Arbon Textiles’ in house magazine, The Annual, which will be published in September 2024.

Kits are available for this pattern.

The untamed garden contains many climbing plants, like hops, which grow rapidly, winding themselves around fences, buildings and even other plants. The delicate creeping lace and cabled edging of this shawl celebrates that exuberance, while the body evokes wildflower meadows with their bold pops of colour nestled among the long grass. Made with our hardiest DK yarns, Appledore and Devon Naturals, it’s guaranteed to keep you warm when collecting your harvest from the kitchen garden, or taking a break to listen to the birds.

Size
One size

Finished Measurements
A - Wingspan: 181.5cm/ 71.5”
B - Depth: 42.5cm/ 16.75”
Length of short sides: 99cm/ 39”

Yarn
Appledore (DK; 250m per 100g)
Devon Naturals (DK; 233m per 100g)
MC: 200g
CC: 55g

Gauge
Measured after blocking:
Border: 29 sts = 12.5cm / 4.75”; 56 rows = 16cm /6.25” over Charts A & B using smaller needles
Body: 18 sts x 54 rows = 10cm / 4” square over 2-colour linen stitch using larger needles

Needles
2.75mm (UK 12 / US 2) knitting needles
3.75mm (UK 9 / US 5) circular knitting needles, length at least 120cm / 50”

Always use a needle size that results in the correct gauge after blocking.

Samples shown:
Appledore DK in Foxwhelp (MC), Slack Ma Girdle (CC)
Devon Naturals DK in Gladys (MC), Reggie (CC)

Pattern Notes
Construction: The cable and lace border is worked first, from tip to tip. The border incorporates two patterns: an 8-row cable pattern (Chart A) and a 14-row lace pattern (Chart B). A marker placed between the chart patterns helps avoid any confusion, especially on WS rows. The main body is worked in a two-colour linen-stitch pattern, with stitches gradually picked up from the border. The shawl is finished with an i-cord cast-off along the full wingspan.

Colour combinations: Choose colours with a high contrast to avoid CC getting lost in the slip stitch pattern.

The Annual (issue four)
This pattern is currently only available in print. Pick up a copy of our Annual here.