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Kvist Shawl
Description
The shawl and name Kvist (Twig in Danish) was inspired by the winter view from my studio. In front of my window grows a beautiful oak tree and behind it you can see bare fields rippled from ploughing. The world seems dormant during winter and the colors are a mix of browns and greys. This quiet period of the year calls for warm shawls wrapped around the shoulders while sipping tea indoors.
The Kvist Shawl is worked bottom up while decreasing along the edges and center to create a triangular shape. If you hate casting on many stitches or binding off many stitches this is the perfect shawl for you - you only cast on 5 stitches and graft 6 in the end.
There is a video tutorial included for how to work the twig section.
Yarn & Yardage
1 strand Woollentwine Thrive - colorway Stormcloud
1 strand Knitting for Olive Mohair Silk colorway Dusty Moose 65430
225 m / 246 yds per 25 gr / 0.88 oz
Sample used:
2 plates of Thrive or 160 gr
3 balls Kfo or 64 gr / 576 m
The unspun yarn used does not have yardage so use the weight if using an unspun yarn or the yardage from the silk mohair as a guideline.
Gauge
14 sts x 23 rows in st st with twig pattern = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4”
(after blocking)
Needle size
3 mm / US2.5 needles (a US2 or 3 should also work) for the lateral braid
4,5 mm / US7 for the shawl
Crochet hook the same size as your main needle or smaller
Final Measurements (after blocking)
Wingspan: 166 cm / 65”
Spine: 67 cm / 26.5”
Materials
2 removable stitch markers
Tapestry needle
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- First published: April 2026
- Page created: April 10, 2026
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