Seven Devils by Liz Washburn

Seven Devils

Knitting
February 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1400 yards (1280 m)
One Size
English
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Seven Devils, located in the North Carolina mountains, is characterized by breathtaking views and a strange name, one which historians speculate may originate in seven cantankerous brothers who lived there in the nineteenth century or from the winds that blow through the area, shrieking like devils. It is also located in the vicinity of Fraser’s Ridge, a fictional place in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels. The author has stated that Fraser’s Ridge, like Seven Devils, is somewhere between Blowing Rock and Boone.

There are deep connections between Scotland and this part of my state, as, in centuries past, many Scots emigrated from their homeland and settled here. It seemed fitting to name my shawl, inspired by Shetland haps, after a place in the same region as the mountain home of Jamie and Claire.

Knit in a cozy DK weight, this shawl is worked from the center out in a square that consists of four triangles. The center lace motif and simple Old Shale lace border are good for novice lace knitters, as is the edging, which is knitted on perpendicularly to the body.

I used the following yarn for this project:

Color A - Rowan Felted Tweed, 191 yds (175m)/50g, color - 183 Peony, 1 skein
Color B - Rowan Felted Tweed, 191 yds (175m)/50g, color - 157 Camel, 1 skein
Color C - Rowan Felted Tweed, 191 yds (175m)/50g, color - 152 Watery, 1 skein
Color D - Rowan Felted Tweed, 191 yds (175m)/50g, color - 181 Mineral, 1 skein
Color E - Rowan Felted Tweed, 191 yds (175m)/50g, color - 175 Cinnamon, 4 skeins

You can enjoy wearing your shawl folded in half to make a triangle or open and wrapped around you. Pattern includes written and charted instructions.