Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern

Knitting pattern for Dia shawl, a flying, beautiful shawl in the light and luxurious yarns Isager Alpaca 1 and Isager Spinni wool. Warm and luscious in dusty colors, with a good fit and plenty of draping options. The increases are like fine rows of holes along vertical lines of highlighted stitches, making the shawl light and airy. The shawl is finished with an i-cord edge. It’s reversible and equally beautiful on both sides. If buttons are placed at two places on the edges, the shawl can be used as a cardigan.

The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.

Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.

Hashtags for Instagram:
#diashawl, #batmanshawl, #diaY4, #dia, #Y4, #oenlingknit, #yndlingsstrik4, #favoriteknits.

Sizes: One size.
Width: 160 cm / 63 inches.
Height in the middle: 70 cm / 27½ inches.

Materials:
Isager Spinni, 100% merino wool, 600 m per 100 g.
Isager Alpaca 1, 100 % alpaca, 400 m per 50 g.
Color A: Isager Spinni color 13s (medium gray): 100 g.
Color B: Isager Spinni color 16 (petroleum blue): 50 g.
Color C: Isager Spinni color 10 (ice blue): 50 g.
Color D: Isager Spinni color 52s (heather): 50 g.
Color E: Isager Spinni color 60s (eggplant): 50 g.
Color F: Isager Spinni color 22s (yellow): 50 g.
Color G: Isager Alpaca 1 color E 3s (light gray): 150 g.
Work through the entire project with one thread Spinni and one thread Alpaca 1 together.
Guiding circular needle size 4½ / US 7 and double pointed needles size 5 / US 8.
12 markers in color 1 = increase = M1.
12 markers in color 2 = decrease = M2.

Gauge:
21 sts and 30 rows on needle size 4½ / US 7 = 10 cm x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches.

Directions:
The shawl is started at mid back of the neck and knitted back and forth. Increase on the right side by performing yarn overs that form decorative holes along strings of 4 highlighted stitches. Work these 4 sts alternately on every other row so that on each row you knit 2 sts twisted and slip the other 2 sts. In addition, decreases are made on every 4th row between the increase lines of the highlighted stitches to create a clear wing appearance.

Correction, January 2019: Based on our experience that some customers run our of yarn, we have adjusted the amount of yarn accordingly.

Proper Care and Washing for Your Wool Knits – Make Them Last Longer

Wool garments can last for years, but they need proper care. Washing is one of the main culprits of wear on knitwear. Luckily, wool contains lanolin, which has a self-cleaning effect, so you rarely need to wash your wool knits.

  • Lanolin has a self-cleaning effect because it reacts with moisture and salt, helping to neutralize odors like sweat.
  • Hang your wool clothes on a chair overnight – they’ll be fresh by morning. You can also hang them outside for a few hours in humid weather.
  • Regularly comb your wool knits with a wool comb to remove pilling and fuzziness. This gives your tired knits a "facelift" and prolongs the time between washes.

Machine Washing Wool

While we generally recommend hand washing wool garments to maintain control over temperatures, agitation, etc., if you prefer machine washing, follow these recommendations:

  • Only machine wash your wool, if you know your machine well; test its wool program before washing your favorite sweater.
  • Ensure that the wool program washes and rinses at the same temperature (max 30°C). Large temperature fluctuations cause wool to shrink and felt.
  • Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent contains enzymes that will gradually eat away at the wool, leading to holes. You might not see the damage immediately, but holes can appear after 15-25 washes.
  • Spin your wool at no more than 400 RPM to avoid felting. Alternatively, use the 'rinse hold' option and roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove excess water.
  • Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Hand Washing Wool

  • Ensure you wash and rinse in water of the same temperature – around 30°C. Large temperature differences cause wool to shrink and felt.
  • Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent will damage the wool over time, eventually leading to holes.
  • Gently press your woolen garment in soapy water, avoiding wringing or pulling during washing.
  • Roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove as much water as possible.
  • Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Washing Önling No 12 and No 16

  • Keep in mind that the yarn hasn't been washed before it was spun onto cones and sent to you.
  • For the best results, soak the finished sweater in lukewarm water for at least two hours (longer is fine). This will help the yarn bloom, making it softer and fuller.
  • After soaking, wash the sweater as you would wool knits.

Washing No 14

  • Önling No 14 should be washed gently at a maximum of 30°C, for example on the wool program in the washing machine.
  • It can be spun at a maximum of 800 RPM.
  • Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Washing No 21

  • Önling No 21 is colorfast and spun from linen and cotton, which can handle a gentle machine wash (max 30°C).
  • Spin your knit at a maximum of 800 RPM.
  • Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern

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Knitting pattern for Dia shawl, a flying, beautiful shawl in the light and luxurious yarns Isager Alpaca 1 and Isager Spinni wool. Warm and luscious in dusty colors, with a good fit and plenty of draping options. The increases are like fine rows of holes along vertical lines of highlighted stitches, making the shawl light and airy. The shawl is finished with an i-cord edge. It’s reversible and equally beautiful on both sides. If buttons are placed at two places on the edges, the shawl can be used as a cardigan.

The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.

Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.

Hashtags for Instagram:
#diashawl, #batmanshawl, #diaY4, #dia, #Y4, #oenlingknit, #yndlingsstrik4, #favoriteknits.

Sizes: One size.
Width: 160 cm / 63 inches.
Height in the middle: 70 cm / 27½ inches.

Materials:
Isager Spinni, 100% merino wool, 600 m per 100 g.
Isager Alpaca 1, 100 % alpaca, 400 m per 50 g.
Color A: Isager Spinni color 13s (medium gray): 100 g.
Color B: Isager Spinni color 16 (petroleum blue): 50 g.
Color C: Isager Spinni color 10 (ice blue): 50 g.
Color D: Isager Spinni color 52s (heather): 50 g.
Color E: Isager Spinni color 60s (eggplant): 50 g.
Color F: Isager Spinni color 22s (yellow): 50 g.
Color G: Isager Alpaca 1 color E 3s (light gray): 150 g.
Work through the entire project with one thread Spinni and one thread Alpaca 1 together.
Guiding circular needle size 4½ / US 7 and double pointed needles size 5 / US 8.
12 markers in color 1 = increase = M1.
12 markers in color 2 = decrease = M2.

Gauge:
21 sts and 30 rows on needle size 4½ / US 7 = 10 cm x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches.

Directions:
The shawl is started at mid back of the neck and knitted back and forth. Increase on the right side by performing yarn overs that form decorative holes along strings of 4 highlighted stitches. Work these 4 sts alternately on every other row so that on each row you knit 2 sts twisted and slip the other 2 sts. In addition, decreases are made on every 4th row between the increase lines of the highlighted stitches to create a clear wing appearance.

Correction, January 2019: Based on our experience that some customers run our of yarn, we have adjusted the amount of yarn accordingly.

Proper Care and Washing for Your Wool Knits – Make Them Last Longer

Wool garments can last for years, but they need proper care. Washing is one of the main culprits of wear on knitwear. Luckily, wool contains lanolin, which has a self-cleaning effect, so you rarely need to wash your wool knits.

  • Lanolin has a self-cleaning effect because it reacts with moisture and salt, helping to neutralize odors like sweat.
  • Hang your wool clothes on a chair overnight – they’ll be fresh by morning. You can also hang them outside for a few hours in humid weather.
  • Regularly comb your wool knits with a wool comb to remove pilling and fuzziness. This gives your tired knits a "facelift" and prolongs the time between washes.

Machine Washing Wool

While we generally recommend hand washing wool garments to maintain control over temperatures, agitation, etc., if you prefer machine washing, follow these recommendations:

  • Only machine wash your wool, if you know your machine well; test its wool program before washing your favorite sweater.
  • Ensure that the wool program washes and rinses at the same temperature (max 30°C). Large temperature fluctuations cause wool to shrink and felt.
  • Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent contains enzymes that will gradually eat away at the wool, leading to holes. You might not see the damage immediately, but holes can appear after 15-25 washes.
  • Spin your wool at no more than 400 RPM to avoid felting. Alternatively, use the 'rinse hold' option and roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove excess water.
  • Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Hand Washing Wool

  • Ensure you wash and rinse in water of the same temperature – around 30°C. Large temperature differences cause wool to shrink and felt.
  • Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent will damage the wool over time, eventually leading to holes.
  • Gently press your woolen garment in soapy water, avoiding wringing or pulling during washing.
  • Roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove as much water as possible.
  • Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Washing Önling No 12 and No 16

  • Keep in mind that the yarn hasn't been washed before it was spun onto cones and sent to you.
  • For the best results, soak the finished sweater in lukewarm water for at least two hours (longer is fine). This will help the yarn bloom, making it softer and fuller.
  • After soaking, wash the sweater as you would wool knits.

Washing No 14

  • Önling No 14 should be washed gently at a maximum of 30°C, for example on the wool program in the washing machine.
  • It can be spun at a maximum of 800 RPM.
  • Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.

Washing No 21

  • Önling No 21 is colorfast and spun from linen and cotton, which can handle a gentle machine wash (max 30°C).
  • Spin your knit at a maximum of 800 RPM.
  • Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Dia shawl by Önling, knitting pattern
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