Hearthfire by Kristin Dale

Hearthfire

Knitting
November 2019
Light Fingering ?
26 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Slipped stitch pattern (see pg. 2 of pattern)
US 6 - 4.0 mm
700 - 1390 yards (640 - 1271 m)
Easily customizable ; Length: 52(60, 67, 74) in / 132(152, 170, 188) cm ; Depth: 18(22, 26, 29) inches / 46(56, 66, 74) cm
low vision format available
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
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Hearthfire is an asymmetrical triangular shawl knit on the bias. It features a richly textured body and two different cables that run along the bottom edge. The shawl begins with a provisional i-cord cast-on, from which extra stitches are picked up to form the shawl body.

Do you love big shawls but hate long purl rows? Although there are a few purl stitches in the cable panel and along the very edges, the slipped stitch pattern (where most of the increases occur) doesn’t have a single purl stitch!

Both written and charted instructions are included, and there is a low vision accessible version (see file descriptions at bottom of page).

Sizes:
Length across neck: 52(60, 67, 74) in / 132(152, 170, 188) cm
Depth: 18(22, 26, 29) inches / 46(56, 66, 74) cm

Yarn:
700 (930, 1160, 1390) yards 640 (848, 1060, 1270) meters of fingering weight yarn

Sample was made using 930 yd (848m) of Serendipitous Wool Guru (75% BFL, 25% Nylon) in colorway Kissed by the Sun.

For substitutions, choose a yarn with good stitch definition and drape. A solid, semi-solid, tonal, or lightly speckled colorway is recommended; too much variegation may obscure the cable details.

Since gauge is not critical, Hearthfire can be made with any weight yarn - just be sure to account for differences in required yardage. Several testers used heavier weight yarns, including sport, DK, and worsted weight.

Needles:
US6 / 4mm circular needles with at least a 32 in. / 81 cm long cord

Particularly if you choose a different weight yarn, be sure to choose a needle size that gives you a fabric you like.

Gauge:
26 sts and 26 rows = 4 in. / 10cm in slipped stitch pattern (blocked)

The slipped stitch pattern for gauge can be found on pg. 2 of the pattern.

Gauge is not critical, but be aware that your gauge will affect the final dimensions of your shawl. Swatching is still recommended if only to ensure that you are happy with the fabric you’re creating, especially if you choose a different yarn weight.

Notions:
2 stitch markers
2 cable needles
Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Waste yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on
Pins or wires for blocking (optional)

Skills and Techniques:
Required skills: knit, purl, ktbl, ptbl, M1L, M1R, KFB, provisional i-cord cast on, i-cord bind-off, 1/1RC, 1/1LC, 1/1RPC, 1/1LPC, 2/1RPC, 2/1LPC, 2/2RPC, 2/2LPC, C4F, C4B, 2/1/2RPC, 2/1/2LPC, slwyif, kitchener stitch (used to close i-cord over 6 sts)

Test knitters rated the difficulty as Intermediate. Some experience with cables is recommended.

Files

  1. Hearthfire_v1.2 includes both charted and written instructions in standard sized font.
  2. Hearthfire _ low vision _ v1 is formatted according to the guidelines in the Accessible Patterns group, including black text on white background, 22-24 point font, sans serif font, no italics, and fully written directions. (If you find that the low vision format does not suit your needs and you require additional accommodations, please get in touch!)
  3. Hearthfire _ low vision _ blackbackground _ v1 is also formatted according to the guidelines in the Accessible Patterns group but has white text on black background.