Raven-shawl by Gari Lynn

Raven-shawl

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Knitting
December 2012
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 10 - 6.0 mm
6.5 mm (K)
416 yards (380 m)
One size
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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My contribution for the Phat Fiber Sampler Box December 2012 “Nordic Culture”

Odin’s informants in Norse mythology were two ravens, Hugin (Thought) and Munin (Remembrance). They traveled the earth every day, gathering information, questioning everyone, even the dead. Somewhat like an ancient internet. At night, they returned to Odin and reported to him. The Raven Shawl is a light companion for modern information gathering at your computer. An arrangement of diagonal mesh, garter stitch separation edged with I cord, evoking a Raven’s wings with a longer center section representing the Raven’s tail. It fits the curve of your neck and shoulders well without pinning, although one can be used if desired. A good alternative to the cardigan thrown over the back of your chair

The Raven shawl is a small shawl worked in one piece in 2 parts, beginning with provisional cast on, knit to end of first side, in short row sections, then begin the second half by removing provisional cast on, place stitches on needle and attach yarn to work the second side and mirroring the first half. Worked in a simple diagonal mesh, alternating between left leaning and right leaning and short rows, the shape created is an elbow length small shawl that curves to hug the shoulders. The bottom edge is a series of points, with the center back point being larger than the points on either side, evocative of a raven’s wing span and tail. Applied I cord edging finishes the borders and the final finishing is only 4 I cord stitches to be worked together.

The instructions are written line by line with the mirrored instructions for the second side written out rather than the “reverse instructions for second side” one sees in patterns from time to time. The Raven pattern prints out to 9 pages.

MATERIALS:
Size 10 6mm knitting needles
Worsted Weight yarn, 8 ounces, 227 grams, 416 yards
Worsted Weight waste yarn
Size K 6mm crochet hook (optional, for crochet chain cast on)

Skill set:

Provisional cast on / crochet chain cast on
Yarn over
Increasing
Decreasing
Short Rows
Applied (knit on) I cord
I cord edging and bind off

A good tutorial for Diagonal mesh:

http://www.theweeklystitch.com/2011/12/trellis-lace.html

my blog post explaining TFL:

http://survivalknitting.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-heck-is...