Hedgerow Shawl by Emma Vining

Hedgerow Shawl

Knitting
May 2025
Chilton Wensleydales Saxon DK
DK (11 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Blossom Pattern and Ridge Pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
503 - 514 yards (460 - 470 m)
One Size (see notes for measurements)
English
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The Hedgerow Shawl is worked from the top down, combining a wide rectangular centre section with triangular increase sections on either side. The blossom stitch pattern is worked within the centre rectangle in a multiple of 8 sts plus 5 sts.

The outer triangles are knitted with garter-stitch ridges separated by bands of stocking stitch. This creates a lovely contrast between the inner and outer parts of the shawl. All three sections are linked at the lower border with the blossom stitch pattern worked across the whole shawl.

Yarn
Chilton Wensleydales Saxon DK (White Wensleydale and Dorset tweed, approx 
80m per 50g)
6 x 50g skeins in shade Bronze
Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.

Main Stitches Used in This Pattern
k2tog: knit 2 sts together
m1L: make 1 st (left-leaning): bring tip of LH needle under strand between sts, from front to back; knit through the back of this loop (inc 1)
m1R: make 1 st (right-leaning): bring tip of LH needle under strand between sts, from back to front; knit this loop (inc 1)
sk2po: Slip next st knitwise; knit next 2 sts together; pass slipped st over (1 st decreased)
ssk: Slip next 2 sts knitwise one at a time; knit these 2 sts together through back of loops
yo: yarn over needle.

Finished wingspan (A): 128cm (50¼in)
Depth at deepest (B): 34cm (13½in)
Centre rectangle (B&C): 34cm (13½in) deep x 60cm (23½in) wide
Outer triangles (D&E): 34cm (13½in) along increase edges x 48cm (19in) along the cast-off edge