Margarthe shawl by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Margarthe shawl

Knitting
January 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1312 yards (1200 m)
One size
Danish English
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Pattern is available I English and Danish

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Margrethe shawl
Margarthe shawl is not just an accessory; it is a declaration of love, a celebration of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II’s
presence in our hearts and history. Let us wear this shawl with pride and honor, as a symbol of our gratitude for her 52
years on the throne.

The Margrethe shawl is a beautifully warm accessory that can easily be used as a scarf on cold
days. You can knit something that slips easily through the fingers without complex diagrams, counting, or intricacies.

Once you get through the first 9 rows, it’s easy to memorize the increases, and you can knit freely until the shawl
reaches the desired dimensions. Finally, we embellish it with a beautiful leaf lace at the bottom.

The Margrethe shawl is knit in our lovely soft Önling No 16 Luxury tweed mohair, made from lamb wool and mohair.
Alternatively, you can choose to knit it in our popular Önling No 1.

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Sizes
One Size

a) Dimensions along the outer edge: 280 cm / 110 inches
b) Dimensions across: 156 cm / 61½ inches
c) Height mid back: 60 cm / 23.5 inches

Materials
Önling No 16, 70 % lambs wool& 30 % ,
mohair, col. light grey (01) 300 m = 75 g: 4 cones = 300 g

Alternative yarn
Önling No 1, 75 % merino wool (merino superfine 100s)
og 25 % angora, 180 m pr. 50: 300 g

Recommended circular needle size 4 ½ and 5 mm / US 7
and 8
Crochet hook size 4½ / US 7.
Stitch markers in 2 color, 6 of each color for M1 and M2
Accompanying thread in a contrasting color.

Gauge
22 sts and 36 rows in stockinette st on needle size 5 /
US 8 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches

Directions
The shawl is started at the neck and knitted back and
forth in knit and purl stitches. Work garter ridges along
both sides as edges. And in every 7th stripe, knit a row of
holes.

The shawl is divided into 5 sections, separated by 4
‘strands’, consisting of 2 sts each. Increases are made
with different frequencies along the different strands
and these increases are made with yarn overs forming
fine holes. There are also 2 ‘strands’ just inside the garter
ridge edges, where increases are made.
The shawl is reversible.

It is finished with a fine knitted lace, that is knitted on at
the end, along the edge at the bottom while binding off.