Féth Shawl

Knitting
October 2024
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in {k3, p1}-rib after blocking
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1531 - 1684 yards (1400 - 1540 m)
one size - measurements can be found in the pictures
English
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FÉTH is named after the magical mist “Féth Fíada” in Irish mythology, which I think perfectly captures the enchanting nature of this shawl. It is made from the most gorgeous natural and hand-dyed yarn, holding one strand of a lovely shetland and romney blend together with one strand of silk mohair throughout - and let me tell you, this combination is simply divine!

What I truely love about FÉTH is the intricate cable and eyelet detail. I hope that - just like me - you will delight in the easy-to-remember stitch pattern that adds just the right amount of texture and visual interest. The stitch detail is repeated more and more often towards the bottom edge, making this an engaging knit throughout. Even as the rows got longer, I couldn’t set FÉTH aside because it was so lovely to see the stitch detail unfold.

Knit from the top down, FÉTH gradually increases in size, creating an elegant triangular shape with a wide span that drapes beautifully over the shoulders. I hope you’ll love it just as much as I do. Happy knitting!

This pattern was professionally tech edited and test knit before the release.

YARN
2 skeins of Woollentwine Shetland/Romney 4-ply (50% shetland, 50%romney, 100g, 350m / 383 yds); colorway Oxalis
and
2 skeins of Woollentwine Cloud (72% traceable mohair fibre, 28%cruelty free silk, 50g, 420m / 459 yds); colorway Oxalis

Both yarns are held together throughout.

Please note that these values are only estimates. Changes in yarn or gauge as well as changes of the pattern can result in a different yardage.

GAUGE
23 sts and 30 rows = 10 cm / 4 “ in {k3, p1}-rib after blocking

NEEDLES
4.5mm needles (or size to obtain gauge with)

TOOLS
A tapestry needle or crochet hook to weave in the ends and two stitch markers.

TECHNIQUES

  • knit and purl stitches
  • garter tab cast on (described in detail in the pattern)
  • working cables and eyelets