Leaf lace has never been more popular. The curved shapes are
quick and easy to execute and the effect
is striking. But not all leaves are round.
Some are pointed, spiny, or completely
irregular! In almost every culture in
the world the oak tree stands tall as a symbol of strength and
stability, but the distinctive oak leaf shape is almost completely
absent from our knitting dictionary.
In England, school children are taught of the famous Boscobel
Oak, a massive tree celebrated for saving the life of the future
King Charles the Second, having hid him from the Roundhead army
during the English Civil War.
I wanted to make a powerful piece
of lace to celebrate this part of my culture, and developed this
completely new stitch pattern mixed with a nearly triangular
shawl construction to best frame the work. A simple 6 row
edging generates acorn shaped buds around the hem of the shawl,
completing this decadent theme.
The yarn used is 100% Shetland Wool cobweb weight single. Spinning
laceweight singles was, for me, the holy grail of spinning, but
ultimately was much less challenging than I had expected. A long
rest period on the bobbin helped to set the twist, and the fine
crimpy fibers made Shetland a great beginner fiber.
MATERIALS Fiber: Hedgehog
Equipment [100% Shetland Wool; Top] Undyed (Dark); 2 ounces Note: this version shown in all photographs except the last one
Finished Yarn:
Wraps
per inch: 55 [editor's
note: yes, really.]
Ply:
Single
Yardage
used: 375yds
Spinning Tool: Ashford
Traditional [scotch tension] Niddy
Noddy: Ashford,
75cm
Drafting Method:
Short
forward draw, worsted style.
Commercial Yarn Alternative
Sweet
Georgia Silk Crush [50% Superwash Merino
Wool, 50% Silk; 375 yd/343m per 115g
skein]; gray; Tumbled Stone; 1 skein Note: this version is shown in the very last photograph
below
Recommended needle size [always use a needle size that
gives you the gauge listed below --
every knitter's gauge is unique]
US
4/3.5mm needles
Tools yarn
needle
US
E-4/3.5mm crochet hook
12"/30cm
waste yarn
GAUGE
20 sts/32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch after blocking
17 sts/20 rows = 4 inches in pattern stitch, after blocking
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
Crochet provisional cast on instructions can be found here.
CDD: Sl2 as if to k2tog, k1, pass sl sts over.
Charts
The charts for this pattern are very large.
Each fits on a letter-sized page.
Click below and print each resulting page. Assemble Chart A.
Set Up [both versions]:
Using crochet hook and waste yarn, provisionally cast on 4 sts using the
crochet provisional cast on method.
Rows 1-6: Sl 1 wyif, k to end.
At the end of the row, 6 turn the work
90 degrees. Work along the first edge of
the strip as follows: [yo, pick up and knit
1 stitch] 3 times, yo; unzip the provisional
cast on and knit across the 4 stitches generated.
15 sts.
Body - handspun/plain version Row 1 [RS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3,
slip marker, yo, knit to second marker,
yo, slip marker, k1, slip marker, yo,
knit to fourth marker, yo,
slip marker, k4.
Row 2 [WS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3,
p to last 4 sts, k4.
Repeat Rows 1-2 until you have 199 sts total.
Next row [RS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3,
slip marker, yo, work Chart A row 41 to second marker, yo, slip marker, k1,
slip marker, yo, work Chart A row 41 to fourth marker, yo,
slip marker, k4.
Following row [WS]: Sl 1 wyif,
p to last 4 sts, k4.
Work as set until row 74 of Chart A is complete, repeating the section
in the red box as required. 277 sts.
Body - commercial yarn/patterned
version
Row 1 [RS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3,
slip marker, yo, work Chart A row 1
to second marker, yo, slip marker,
k1, slip marker, yo, work Chart A row
1 to fourth marker, yo,
slip marker, k4.
Row 2 [WS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3, p
to last 4 sts, k4.
Work as set
until row 74 of Chart A is complete
[179 sts], then work rows 31-74
again, repeating the section in the red
box as required. 275 sts.
Edging [both
versions]: Row 1 [RS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3, slip marker,
yo, work Chart B row 1 to second marker, repeating
sts in red box as required, yo, slip marker,
k1, slip marker, yo, work Chart B row
1 to fourth marker, yo,
slip marker, k4.
Row 2 [WS]: Sl 1 wyif, k3, p
to last 4 sts, k4.
Work as set until all 6 rows of the
chart are complete. 287 sts.
Bind off loosely as follows:
K2, *slip both sts back to LH needle,
k2togtbl, k1; rep from * to end, slip
both sts back to LH needle, k2togtbl and
secure.
FINISHING
Wet block to the dimensions detailed above. Points are generated
by pinning through the centre stitch of each small stockinette
triangle of the edging, evenly spaced between the acorn motifs.
The shawl is slightly crescent shaped, and may be blocked as
either a triangle or crescent depending upon the knitter’s
preference. Weave in ends.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Michaela Moores is an emerging London-based designer, inspired
by the city around her, including its vibrant
high-fashion industry, cultural variety,
and epic history.