Fields of Barley by Viveka Velupillai

Fields of Barley

Knitting
May 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1312 - 1422 yards (1200 - 1300 m)
length: ca 135 cm X width: ca 36 cm
English
This pattern is available from uradale.com for £5.00.

The pattern for Fields of Barley was inspired by the I dried out head of barley lying on a stone. The piece can be worn either as a stole or as a scarf. Because it is done in double knitting, it is a completely reversible fabric, with each side a mirror image of the other. The double knitting technique makes for a thick, firm fabric which stays in shape. It is a versatile piece that can be used both for a casual look and as a more elegant accessory.

Yarn
This shawl uses JW (jumper weight) yarn:
A: Bilberry Heath (200g)
B: Meadowsweet Heath (200g)

Needle size
3mm DPNs or circular needles.

Tension
22 sts and 32 rounds in the flat (after blocking) = 10 cm.
It is always wise to do a swatch to establish your tension; adjust your needle size accordingly.

Size
Finished length: ca 135 cm
Finished width: ca 36 cm

Techniques
Knitting in the flat, double knitting, slip stitch with yarn in front, slip stitch with yarn at the back, chart reading