Duyan

Knitting
July 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
710 - 840 yards (649 - 768 m)
One size: Shawl wingspan measures approx. 63 in. / 160 cm. when measured along the top edge from point to point. Depth measures approx. 30 in. / 76 cm.
English
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DUYAN** is a triangular shawl knitted from the top down with a dandelion puff motif interspersed by easy lace mesh. A ‘duyan’ (the inspiration for this knit), is the Filipino word for a hammock or swing that is used to rock a baby to sleep. This pattern is inspired by a popular Filipino lullaby that I began singing to my son when he was born. “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan” (literally, the swaying of the hammock) is a melody I’ve heard all my life–it being a favorite song for school children to be taught so they can sing it at school shows to bring audiences packed with families to tears.

This is a light shawl worked in fingering-weight yarn. Traditional duyans are woven, basket-style out of flexible strips of of fibrous material, but parents fashion their own duyans out of many kinds of sturdy fabric. The easy lace mesh motif echoes this basket weave, and dandelion puffs always remind me of the bright carefree summer days of childhood. The motif provides a whimsical touch to the shawl’s texture, and the steady alternating repetitions of the mesh and dandelion sections echo the repetitive lulling of the song I sang over and over to my son as he drifted off to sleep. A sweet reminder of those blurry sleepless newborn days where I held him for all his naps because he refused to sleep otherwise (until he was around 10 months old, I might add!). Wrap it around your shoulders on a cool summer evening as the children run circles around you blowing dandelion globes into the dusky light. Take it with you on that much-needed walk to remind you of sweet days filled with the company of those you love.

To read more about the development of this shawl, visit my blog here: DUYAN Shawl Blog Entry

SKILL LEVEL Intermediate

SUGGESTED YARN: Julie Asselin’s Leizu Fingering one skein each of Main Color (MC) and Contrasting Color (CC), each skein is 115g / 4 oz. = 385 meters / 420 yards. 90% SW Merino, 10% Silk.
Actual yardage used in project:
Main Color: 360-420 yards/329-384 meters
Contrasting Color: 351-400 yards/321-366 meters

DIMENSIONS: Shawl wingspan measures approx. 63 in. / 160 cm. when measured along the top edge from point to point. The depth measures 30 in. / 76 cm. Measurements are after wet blocking.

SUGGESTED GAUGE: 20 stitches and 30 rows worked in stockinette stitch = 4” x 4” (10 cm. x 10 cm.) after wet blocking

TOOLS

  • Needles: US5 / 3.5mm 60” circular
  • 4 stitch markers
  • A tapestry needle for weaving in ends
  • Blocking mat, pins or wires

Note that substituting yarn weights and needle sizes will create a shawl with different dimensions. Substitutions will also change the yardage needed. Always swatch and block to check your gauge!