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Trailing Blackberry Shawl
This design was created in collaboration with Hinterland Yarn for their 2021 Fall/ Winter collection.
The Trailing Blackberry Shawl is inspired by the incredible forest ecosystems found on Vancouver Island. The trailing blackberry is the only native blackberry species in British Columbia, making it ever so special to the local flora.
The shawl is constructed using a side-to-side triangle shawl method with the increases and decreases occurring on the right side of the shawl. It is a textured shawl, which features bobbles, a cabled border and pulled through stitches on a garter stitch background.
Sizes:
One size, 173cm (68”) wide, 64cm (25”) deep.
Techniques:
Cables, increases, decreases
Yarn:
Hinterland Dusk (395 yards / 360 m, 112g) Held double (equivalent to worsted weight)
216g Snow – 785 yards (718m)
216g Honey – 785 yards (718m)
Needle:
5.5mm (US 9), 60cm (24”) circular needles
Notions:
Cable needle, stitch markers, measuring tape, tapestry needle
Gauge :
17sts x 30rows = 10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) in garter stitch, wet blocked and slightly stretched.
Share your finished shawl on Instagram and tag @wildflowerwoollens using the hashtag #trailingblackberryshawl
Illustration and layout: Hinterland Yarn
Photography: Lindsay Inouye
Model: Kaylee Louie
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- First published: October 2021
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