Herringbones by K.M. Bedigan

Herringbones

Knitting
November 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch, after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
440 yards (402 m)
One size: 48 x 19 “ / 122 x 48 cm.
English
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Slip stitches and garter stitch combine to create this gently textured shawl. Worked from the top down, the shawl uses slip stitch-cables and multiple colours to create a gradient effect.

Sample shown in The Border Tart – Blue Moon ‘4 Ply Aries’ (70% Alpaca / 30% Merino), in four shades.

Materials
440 yds / 400 m fingering weight / 4 ply yarn, in four colours: 110 yds / 100 m per colour

3.5 mm / US4 needles
Cable needle
Stitch markers (4)
Tapestry needle
Blocking wires / pins

Gauge
18 sts x 36 rows = 4 “ / 10 cm in Garter Stitch, after blocking

Size
One size:
48 x 19 “ / 122 x 48 cm.

Notes
Colours
The pattern is written using equal quantities of four different shades of yarn; if desired, the shawl can be worked in any combination of colours or textures – please note that yarn quantities will vary depending on your chosen selection.

Charts
Both written instructions and charts are included, the charts show all edge and centre stitches. Take care to note which colours are used in each chart.

Elongated Slip Stitches
These are created by working yarn overs with additional wraps around the working needle; these additional loops can be dropped on the following row, to make a single stitch. Yarn overs are not counted in the row stitch totals, as they ‘float’ above the main body of the shawl before being decreased when working the cables.