Crenellate by Kath Andrews

Crenellate

Knitting
March 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
17.5 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Textured pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1170 - 1312 yards (1070 - 1200 m)
One Size - 182 x 91 cm
English

Crenellate is a top-down triangular shawl with a contrasting garter-stitch edging. The increases in the body of the shawl are created with yarn-overs and the stitch patterns are simply worked with knit and purl stitches creating a textural design that catches the light in different ways and different directions. The number of diamonds and rectangles in each repeat increases as the shawl grows. Although the shawl is worked flat, you will need a circular needle to accommodate all the sts; work as you would on straight needles, turning at the end of each row.

Crenellate will be re-launched as an individual pattern available for sale on Friday 26th September 2025.

Yarn
West Yorkshire Spinners, Elements DK (112m per 50g ball; 60% Tencel Lyocell, 40% Falkland Islands Wool),
MC: Fresh Water 1106, 9 balls
CC: Summer Haze 1107, 2 balls

Needles
4mm circular needles, 120cm

Notions
4 stitch markers
Tapestry needle

Sizing
Block to: 182 cm wingspan x 91 cm at point. Shawl will relax by a few cm after pins are removed

Tension
10cm = 17.5 sts x 32 rows over textured pattern on 4mm needles, after blocking and relaxing.

Notes
1. Using a cable cast-on technique for all the
short cast-on sections of the border adds stability to the crenellated shaping of the border.
2. To help check counting, the centre of the diamond pattern will always be above the centre of the rectangles and the centre of the nine stitches between the rectangles.