gabriela shawl by Lucía Ruiz de Aguirre

gabriela shawl

Knitting
September 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
525 - 547 yards (480 - 500 m)
English Spanish
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Everyday after lunch we go for a walk. I am lucky to live in a
neighbourhood that, wherever you go, you end up looking at the
sea, but I specially love the gardens that are a few metres from
our home.
I like them because I am in love with sparrows and I love
strolling and seeing the chicks grow, the moment when families
come together. I like to hear them chirp and even see their
boldness despite my presence.
This love for these little birds is something that both my brother
and I have in our hearts as something that reminds us of our
father. In fact, my brother always tells me that when he goes for
a walk with his daughter and a cheeky sparrow stares at them,
he tells her ‘look, it’s grandad Goyo’.
When I was designing this shawl I knew that I wanted to take the
pictures in these gardens, specifically next to a dream house
that is in the middle of the gardens. I love its porch and I can
easily imagine myself sitting and knitting under it.
The name of this shawl is not dedicated to anyone or anything,
but when I was knitting it, all I could think was, ‘I’ll call it
Gabriela’ because it is a big name for an important woman and
this is one of my favourite shawls that I have designed. I love it
blocked, I love it unblocked… It is THE shawl!
NOTIONS:
To knit this shawl you must know how to knit, purl, cast-on, pick
up stitches, yarn over and knit two together.
GAUGE:
14 stitches per 18 rows for a 10x10 cm swatch with 5-mm needles
or whichever are needed.
MATERIALS:
2 skeins of Malabrigo Worsted in the main colour and 1 skein in
a contrast colour. 5 or 5.5-mm circular needles, depending on
your gauge, and an 80-cm cable.
Two samples have been knit: one with Simply Taupe as the main
colour and Emerald as the contrast colour and the other with
Mint as the main colour and Red Mahogany as the contrast
colour.