In September last year I went through my wool stash in an effort to use up leftover wool. I set aside three bags - one of alpaca, one of English Breeds, and the largest, one of Rowan Felted Tweed, matching each bag with a shawl pattern. I resolved not to start or buy a new project until I had made at least one of these shawls. I did break my commitment to knit the Justice beanies but otherwise stuck to my resolve.
The Rowan wool was left from two major projects, a large cardigan and a blanket.
I found a pattern in Kate Davies's Knitting Season book. It is also available on Ravelry. Named Dathan Hap, its four row pattern, designed for stripes, increases at the edges and the centre, so infinitely expandable and ideal for my purpose.
The pattern increases both in the centre and edges, adding 10 stitches every 4 rows, creating a roughly triangular shape. I stopped when I had 615 stitches on the needle. I still have wool left, and could have kept going. I stopped because I didn't want it to reach the ground when on - and I was finding half an hour to knit one row was getting a bit tedious.
After 10 and a half months I'm glad to have finished it and surprised at its reception and usefulness. It seems I have a keeper!
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