Ethne by Lynn Hamps

Ethne

Knitting
September 2015
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch AFTER BLOCKING. Gauge is not vital for this project.
US 7 - 4.5 mm
490 - 500 yards (448 - 457 m)
One size but adaptable
English
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Ethne is a versatile shawlette with a subtle Celtic flavour.
The soft crescent shape has straight ends rather than tapering to points, which means it can be neatly tucked flat inside a coat or jacket like a scarf. Also looks lovely worn as a neckerchief.
Example is made using Dk/Light Worsted Weight yarn which gives warmth without being bulky or too heavy so it is ideal for wearing indoors too. I chose the ‘Kiss’ colour way by Rowan, which has a lovely rich tone and reminded me of crackling bonfires and Christmas of course…

A slightly larger shawl, with extra warmth factor, could easily be made by using a Worsted Weight/Aran yarn but still on the 4.50 mm needles.

Whichever yarn you favour, it is important that it has a high natural fibre content, like all lace knitting, good blocking is vital to achieve the best results, and although acrylic can have it’s place, there is nothing like a good quality, natural yarn to show off all your lovely work at it’s best.

As is usual with most of my designs, I do like a touch of versatility and Ethne is no exception, as you can see by the pictures, whether worn traditionally around the shoulders or wrapped around to warm your throat, as a neckerchief, Ethne adds a touch of feminine prettiness to your outfit.

Aimed at the intermediate knitter or a confident beginner who has some knowledge of wet blocking.