Shetland Explorer by Becci Pamely-Bast

Shetland Explorer

Knitting
September 2023
Lace ?
25 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Cat's Paw chart (in pattern)
US 4 - 3.5 mm
383 yards (350 m)
One size
English

Find the pattern at www.riverknits.co.uk

The Shetland Explorer scarf was designed by Diane Duke in RiverKnits Northampton Shear Shetland lace yarn. Diane has been knitting since the age of four and over the years has knit in many different styles and yarn types, but loves natural fibres most of all. When visiting Shetland in 2021, she took the opportunity to learn more about Shetland lace and its traditions, meeting local artisans and examining pieces of work old and new. The stitch patterns chosen for the scarf explore some of the most popular ones used – hence the name Shetland Explorer!

It takes just two skeins of Northampton Shear Shetland Lace to make this very lightweight scarf. You will barely feel it on you, but you will feel its warmth!

Techniques
grafting, lace knitting

Yarn Required
2 skeins of Northampton Shear Shetland Lace yarn (350m / 100g)

Sizes
This is a one-size scarf measuring approximately 28cm wide by 200cm long after blocking.

Gauge
25 stitches and 36 rows makes a 10cm / 4″ square after blocking measured over the repeating part of Cat’s Paw chart found in section A2.

Needles
3.5mm or size required to obtain gauge, plus a spare (same or smaller gauge) needle.

Notions
darning needle, stitch markers