Hoolet by Amelia Archer

Hoolet

Knitting
June 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
15.5 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1500 - 1700 yards (1372 - 1554 m)
one size (adjustable)
English
This pattern is available for free.

Hoolet Mods:

Shawlette: Follow shawl pattern up to the end of feather generation 4, but don’t make generation 5. Just switch to new MC and continue making increases on the start of each row, continue working the feather chart, and then bind off after finishing the 4 feathers.

Cape: After generation 3 (or 4 for a larger cape with more swing) stop making beg of row increases. (Don’t make any new edge feathers.) But continue as long as you like with making feathers in line with generation 2 and 3 feathers, which will swell the cape to curve around the shoulders. Plan to have at least one V-neck closure: Snaps, buttons (buttonholes), shawl pins, magnets….Bind off after completing a feather chart.

Less wide, potentially deeper shawl mod: beginning with generation 8, make all beg of row increases purl on 1 instead of purl on 2 and work more generations….

SIZE
One – work to desired size based on yardage
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Shawl: 10 feet/3 meters on the inside edge wide. 21 inches/53 cm depth at center neck.
MATERIALS
As shown:
Elsawool Woolen-spun cormo wool; 267yd/244m per 4 oz/113.4 g skein; natural shades of white, gray,
and brown: https://elsawool.com/woolen-yarns/

MC1, MC6, MC10, MC11 white; 2 skeins
MC9, MC12 5% silver; 2 skeins
MC2, MC5, MC8, MC12 10% light gray; 2 skeins
MC7 30% medium gray; 1 skein
MC3 40% medium gray; 1 skein (small amount--30 yards)
MC6 60% dark gray; 1 skein (small amount--45 yards)

Shawl with 12 stripes rounding up: 1600 yards
Yardage for each stripe:
MC1: 2-3 yards
MC2: 12-13 yards
MC3: 27-28 yards
MC4: 45 yards
MC5: 68 yards
MC6: 120 yards
MC7: 150 yards
MC8: 180 yards
MC9: 210 yards
MC10: 250 yards
MC11: 275 yards
MC12: 275 yards

Yarn Characteristics:
The sample shawl shown uses a woolen-spun worsted weight 2-ply yarn. It is very soft, round, and bouncy. For more subtle striping, I recommend close colors or a gradient for a fade. More contrast will highlight the striping effect, but will also make the feather motif “pop.” This shawl might also be a good way to mix your handspun yarns!

Needles:
US #7/4.5mm circular needle, 32 inch/80cm or longer for working flat.
a single needle one size larger, for working the bind off

Notions
12 inch/30 cm ruler, yarn needle

GAUGE
15 sts/32 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in garter stitch
15.5 sts/23 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch

PATTERN NOTES
This shawl starts at the top. It’s worked in garter stitch. Increases occur at the start of each row and within the feather motifs. The feather motifs use Color Loops and all follow the same 27-row chart. Each new generation of feathers is added mid-way through the chart, offset so that the first generation is in line with the third, fifth, etc. and similarly the even generations form a column.

A short demo to start the shawl is here. https://youtu.be/bsjFouQTQZ8