The Alewife by Kira Wharton

The Alewife

Knitting
March 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
US 5 - 3.75 mm
700 - 840 yards (640 - 768 m)
One size Adjustable
English
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The Alewife shawl is a very long isosceles triangle. It begins with just a few stitches and can be knit as wide as you like, for as long as you like, with as much or as little ribbing on the end as you like. The richly textured pattern used in the shawl resembles fish scales. The sample was knit with Kim Dyes Yarn Brioche DK in the Williamsburg colorway and is named after the alewife, a type of herring native to the tide water area of Virginia. While the sample was knit with DK weight yarn, this shawl could easily be knit with any weight yarn from sock to aran. To check out all of Kim’s colorways and bases visit her website:

https://www.kimdyesyarn.com/shop

This pattern works well with solid, semi-solid, gradient, and lightly speckled yarn. The textured pattern will be lost in heavily variegated and very dark colored yarns, so I do not recommend them for this project.