Hoya Shawl by Ksenia Naidyon

Hoya Shawl

Knitting
February 2024
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Fingering
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
430 - 1290 yards (393 - 1180 m)
S (M, L): Wingspan 50.5 (73, 95)" / 128.5 (185, 242)cm, adjustable
English
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A comfortable triangular shawl full of delightful textures, Hoya was created as an easy to wear piece. This design draws its inspiration from the beautiful foliage and vining stems of hoya plants, translating their unique shapes into a pattern of intertwined cables and wrapped stitches.

Hoya Shawl is worked from tip to tip with increases along one edge for the first half of the pattern and mirrored decreases for the second. Stitch patterns include cables, wrapped and traveling stitches, and delicate faux cables along the edges. The pattern has instructions on making three different shawl sizes, but can easily be made shorter or longer to fit available yardage. Directions are both charted and written out. Videos for wrapped stitches and cabling without a cable needle are provided.

Sizes Small (Medium, Large)

  • Wingspan 50.5 (73, 95)“ / 128.5 (185, 242)cm plus tassels
  • Depth at the widest point 12.6 (20.5, 28.7)“ / 32 (52, 72)cm
  • Shown in size Medium

Yarn

  • For a Small (Medium, Large) shawl: fingering held together with lace weight mohair or alpaca, each 430 (860, 1290) yds / 395 (790, 1180)m
  • OR worsted or DK weight yarn held single, 430 (860, 1290) yds / 395 (790, 1180)m
  • Preferably solid, heathered, or lightly tonal colorway to show textures better
  • Sample shawl yarn: Finita from We Are Knitters (70% merino, 30% alpaca; 3.5oz / 100g, 437yds / 400m), in color Salmon; and Touch Me Mohair from We Are Knitters (54% baby alpaca, 24% silk, 22% kid mohair; 1.8oz / 50g, 437yds / 400m), in color Salmon

Needles

  • US 7 / 4.5mm needles (straight or on a long cable) or the size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge

  • 21 sts and 26 rows in 4” / 10cm in stockinette, blocked
  • 27 sts and 31 rows in 4” / 10cm in cabled pattern, blocked

Construction

  • The shawl is worked flat from tip to tip. Increases shape the first half of the shawl, and mirrored decreases - the second.
  • The body of the shawl features cables, wrapped and traveling stitches (a combination of increases and decreases that visually resembles cables with less work).
  • The edges are polished off with small faux cables and slipped stitch selvedge.
  • Optional tassels can be added for a more boho-inspired look.
  • You can adjust the size of the finished shawl by making fewer or more pattern repeats of the pattern. Instructions for this are provided.