Barque Shawl

Ever seen those beautiful mohair skeins and bought one because it just called your name, but you’re not sure what to make? Well, I’ve been there. The Barque shawl works perfectly with one skein of fingering and one skein of mohair. It works beautifully whether the skeins complement or contrast with each other. The Barque shawl is designed in collaboration with Giddy Aunt Yarns and gets its name from the old sailing ship. The two colourways I used had maritime-connected names – Drift and Pieces of Eight, so it seemed appropriate. The shape of the shawl is also reminiscent of a sail.


YARN: Giddy Aunt Yarns Merino Singles
(100g; 366m (400yds); 100%  merino wool) 4 ply / fingering weight
Giddy Aunt Yarns Kid Mohair Silk Lace
(50g; 420m (459yds);72% kid mohair, 28% silk, lace)

Merino Singles – 
MC: 318m (348yds)
Kid Mohair –
CC: 215m (235yds)
The pattern is modular, so more or less yardage can be used. There are instructions in the pattern on how to do this.

Sample used 
1 hank of Drift in Merino Singles
1 hank of Pieces of Eight in Kid Mohair

SIZE: One size. 
Finished dimensions = 
82” / 208cm  length
13 ½” / 34cm  width

GAUGE: 22 stitches by 28 rows = 4” (10cm) in stocking stitch. Check your gauge.

NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES 
4 mm [US Size 6] needles Darning needle 
Stitch markers x 1

STITCHES USED

    • knit
    • purl
    • increases
    • decreases
    • yarnovers


The pattern has been professionally tech edited and test knitted.

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