Birl Shawl by Amy Palko

Birl Shawl

Knitting
May 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
842 - 875 yards (770 - 800 m)
One Size
English
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Birl Shawl is a triangular shawl knitted top down with integrated i-cord edging. Increases are created by adding a yarn over at both edges, and larger eyelets at the centre to form the shawl’s spine. Eyelet rows are placed between bands of simple stocking stitch as both a decorative element and to give options for fringe placement upon completion.

When all twelve eyelet rows have been worked, the shawl is finished with a stretchy cast off, and the work is washed and blocked. Once completely dry, the fringe can be added to the last eyelet row to create the fringed border, however, if preferred, additional layers of fringing can be added to create a more exaggerated effect. Options for both have been included.

The samples have been knitted using an alpaca, linen and silk blend, which provides drape and movement to the finished piece, perfect for adorning shoulders as summer evenings begin to cool. And yes, also perfect for dancing.

Yarn

Yarn used: Ginger Twist Studio Sweet Flax, 400m/437yds per 100g.
 
Single Layer Fringe sample: 2 skeins, “Design Of A Decade”
 
Triple Layer Fringe sample: 2 skeins, “Lallybroch”

508m excluding fringe (includes 4% yarn allowance)

Fringe Quantities

Single Layer Fringe - 8 strands (wrapped 4 times)
Edge fringe: 256m

Triple Layer Fringe - 4 strands (wrapped 2 times)
Edge fringe: 120m
2nd layer: 96m
3rd layer: 76m
Total: 292m

Tech edited by Samira Hill www.eildonhillsdesigns.co.uk