As soon as the calendar page changes to September, I start dreaming of knitting cables - the more complex, the better. This autumn I wanted to explore the possibility of combining cables with the short-row crescent shaping I recently developed. Inspired by beautiful Celtic knotwork, I adapted this Saxon Braid pattern from Barbara Walker’s Third Treasury. This sharf (a hybrid of shawlette and scarf) is knitted in one piece starting at the outside edge of the cables. |
|
The
elongated curved shape is created by a set
of short rows while continuing the cable twists. The sportweight
yarn is worked on larger needles to give the wrap lovely drape
while maintaining the warmth inherent to the baby alpaca fiber.
Caireen’s
unique construction combined with the intricate
cables makes this a project that will hold your interest all
the way through. |
|
model: Susanna IC photos: Peter C |
SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
16 sts/24 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch, after blocking |
PATTERN NOTES |
C5BP: Sl 1 st to cable needle and hold to back of work; k4 from
left needle, p1 from cable needle. Move marker 1 st to the left: |
Charts |
DIRECTIONS Work Row 1 of chart, placing a st marker at end of each
pattern repeat. Shape shawl body using short
rows as follows. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Susanna IC currently lives in Germany with
her husband, two sons, eleven fish and countless
balls of yarn. She has an extensive background
in studio arts and art history, which inspires
much of her knitting. |
Pattern & images © 2010 Susanna IC. Contact Susanna |