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Old Shale Shetland Hap
This Old Shale Shetland Hap is a piece linking the past and the present, where traditional stitching and construction meet the modern knitting techniques and fibres we nowadays have access to. Enjoy creating your very own and special wrap for everyday use.
PATTERN
PDF (English) || difficulty 2/5
MATERIALS
100% Estonian wool (2-ply, 12 wpi)
yarn parameters: 190 m / 100 g (207 yd / 3.53 oz)
YARN AMOUNT
approx. 310 m / 335 yd of grey yarn
approx. 400 m / 438 yd of white yarn
GAUGE
13 sts x 18 rows per 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in (after wet blocking)
knitted flat in stocking stitch with 4.5 mm / US 7/ UK 7 needles
TOOLS
4 mm / US 6 / UK 8 interchangeable circular needles
4,5 mm / US 7 / UK 7 interchangeable circular needles
(Alternatively, one pair in each size with 100 cm / 40 in cord.)
NOTIONS
scissors, tapestry needle
8 regular + 8 removable stitch markers (e.g. my MAK)
SAMPLE INFO
size: 100 x 100 cm / 40 x 40 in (Shetland Lap Hap version)
The sample for this pattern is made of two-ply hand-spun Estonian wool in two colours: off-white and grey
CONSTRUCTION
Built from inside to the outside, this hap has a centre square knitted diagonally back and forth. Based on that, is the Old Shale wavy border made in the round and finished with a mini version of the traditional peaked edging formed perpendicular to the border. This hap requires blocking.
INSTRUCTIONS
The pattern includes written and charted instructions, photographs, tips and links to video tutorials.
- First published: August 2014
- Page created: September 7, 2014
- Last updated: June 30, 2024 …
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