Memories of Ewe by Lucy Ringdahl

Memories of Ewe

Knitting
January 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
US 7 - 4.5 mm
875 - 984 yards (800 - 900 m)
English
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From my visit to Shetland, I had three vivid memories that stuck with me; the softly undulating treeless but verdant lands, the beautiful sheep with their great variety of natural colours, and this lovely little traditional cockle shell pattern.

I have combined these into this scarf, inspired by the traditional shawls of Shetland, but smaller, so designed to be worn round the neck rather than over the shoulders.

The cockle shell is an old and well loved pattern from Shetland, but it is mostly used in rectangular scarves and stoles. Here I have modified the pattern to accommodate for the decreases and symmetry of a triangular shawl.

Construction: bottom-up triangular/heart-shaped. Cast on by knitting a sideways lace edging, rather than beginning by casting on 381 stitches.

Stitch patterns: both charted and written

Finished measurements
Wingspan - 170cm
depth - 65 cm

Yardage: 850 m / 940 yds

Yarn
Jamieson & Smith Shetland Supreme Jumper Weight, 100% Shetland Wool, undyed, fingering (14wpi). (50g, 172m / 188yds per skein)

Colours: - 1 skein of each
no. 1: 2004 Moorit
no. 2: 2007 Sholmit
no. 3: 2002 Mooskit
no. 4: 2008 Katmollet (0.5 skeins)
no. 5: 2006 Gaulmogot (0.5 skeins)
no. 6: 2001 White

Needles: appr 4.5 mm / US 7

Gauge: one Cockle Shell pattern (17sts) ≈ 12cm wide

Notions: 20 stitch markers

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