Barr'd Harbour Shawl by Jennifer Beale

Barr'd Harbour Shawl

Knitting
June 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in ribbing stitch worked flat
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1061 yards (970 m)
English French
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Barr’d Harbour is a large, fun triangular shawl. It’s knit in two halves top-down with eyelet ribbing, and then joined by the colourwork spine in the centre. Knit, purls, and slip stitches form the stranded colourwork spine, with only two colours worked each row. The 50% wool, 50% hemp Chalet yarn makes it feel like cool butter gliding on your skin in the summer and warm butter around your neck in the winter.

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Size

173.5 cm (68.25”) long X 69 cm (27.25”) deep

Yarn

ArtFil Chalet (50% Hemp / 50% Merino wool; 120 metres / 131 yards per 50 grams) in:

main colour (MC) Plage: 900 metres / 985 yards
contrast colour (CC1) Fôret: 35 metres / 40 yards
contrast colour (CC2) Déténté: 15 metres / 20 yards
contrast colour (CC3) Citrouille: 10 metres / 15 yards
contrast colour (CC4) Hibou: 10 metres / 15 yards

If using sample yarn, you will need 8 skeins of MC and 1 skeins of each CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4. Please alternate skeins of the MC as you work since this is hand-dyed yarn.

Gauge

Ribbing Stitch: 24 sts and 29 rows to 10cm / 4” with gauge-size needles after blocking.

Stranded Colourwork: 25 sts and 33 rows to 10cm / 4” with gauge-size needles after blocking.

Needles

Both gauges were achieved with a 4mm (US6) needle. Use a needle length of at least 100cm (32”) for the ribbing and colourwork. For the i-cord edging, I recommend using either two fixed circular needles of 100cm (32”) in length or use the cable connector to join two cables in your interchangeable need set.

Techniques

Stranded knitting in two colours
i-cord bind off

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Taille

173.5 cm (68.25”) de long X 69 cm (27.25”) de hauter

Laine utilisée

ArtFil Chalet (50% Chanvre / 50% laine Mérino wools ; 120 mètres / 131 yards par 50 grammes) :

couleur principale (CP) Plage : 900 mètres / 985 yards
couleur de contraste (CC1) Fôret : 35 mètres / 40 yards
couleur de contraste (CC2) Déténté : 15 mètres / 20 yards
couleur de contraste (CC3) Citrouille : 10 mètres / 15 yards
couleur de contraste (CC4) Hibou : 10 mètres / 15 yards

Si vous utilisez le fil recommandé, il faut 8 écheveaux de CP, et 1 écheveau de chaque contraste CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4. Pensez à alterner les rangs avec CP ; il s’agit d’un fil teint à la main et des différences peuvent apparaitre selon les écheveaux.

Echantillon

Côtes: 24 mailles par 29 rangs pour 10cm / 4” après blocage.

En motif de jacquard: 25 mailles par 33 rangs pour 10cm / 4” après blocage.

Aiguilles

Chaque échantillon est réalisé avec des aiguilles 4mm (US6). Il est recommandé d’utiliser une aiguille circulaire d’au moins 100 cm (32”) pour les côtes et le motif. Pour la bordure en i-cord, il est recommandé de prendre une deuxième aiguille de 100 cm (32’’), ou d’utiliser un connecteur afin de joindre 2 câbles interchangeables d’au moins 100 cm chacun.

Techniques

Jacquard à deux couleurs
Rabat I-cord