








Dales 50:50 4ply - Mountain Sky
A British wool yarn with drape, a little lustre, halo & has a lovely marled look due to the 50:50 blend of BFL and fine Masham.
Plant dyed by hand at my studio in Wales, UK
You can use this lovely drapey yarn for the Rachel Shawl as an alternative to the Single Farm BFL
Rachel Shawl
The Rachel Shawl is a large crescent shawl designed by Joanna Herriott in collaboration with ’Twinset and Purl’. She is knitted in our Single Farm BFL, sample is the ‘Camellia’ colour way.
The yarn is plant dyed which adds subtle variations to the skeins.
The shawl is created by knitting from tip to tip so you never have too many stitches on your needle. The main body of the shawl is a variation on a garter rib pattern while the lace for the border has been chosen because it looks like a string of hearts.
Information:
Needles: Gauge: Measurements:
200g (880m) 4ply 440m per 100g US5/3.75mm or needles required to get gauge
21 sts & 35 rows to 10 cm/4” over garter rib blocked 190 cm/76” wingspan, 54 cm/21.5” depth
Please nore:
Pattern will be emailed to you when yarn is shipped, please check your junk box in case it goes there!
Colour: Mountain Sky
Fibre: 50% BFL : 50% Masham
Quantity: 100g/ 450m approx.
Yarn Spec: 4Ply/Fingering
Needle size: 2.25-5.5mm
Origin: Wales, UK
A British wool yarn with drape, a little lustre, halo & has a lovely marled look due to the 50:50 blend of BFL and fine Masham.
Plant dyed by hand at my studio in Wales, UK
You can use this lovely drapey yarn for the Rachel Shawl as an alternative to the Single Farm BFL
Rachel Shawl
The Rachel Shawl is a large crescent shawl designed by Joanna Herriott in collaboration with ’Twinset and Purl’. She is knitted in our Single Farm BFL, sample is the ‘Camellia’ colour way.
The yarn is plant dyed which adds subtle variations to the skeins.
The shawl is created by knitting from tip to tip so you never have too many stitches on your needle. The main body of the shawl is a variation on a garter rib pattern while the lace for the border has been chosen because it looks like a string of hearts.
Information:
Needles: Gauge: Measurements:
200g (880m) 4ply 440m per 100g US5/3.75mm or needles required to get gauge
21 sts & 35 rows to 10 cm/4” over garter rib blocked 190 cm/76” wingspan, 54 cm/21.5” depth
Please nore:
Pattern will be emailed to you when yarn is shipped, please check your junk box in case it goes there!
Colour: Mountain Sky
Fibre: 50% BFL : 50% Masham
Quantity: 100g/ 450m approx.
Yarn Spec: 4Ply/Fingering
Needle size: 2.25-5.5mm
Origin: Wales, UK
A British wool yarn with drape, a little lustre, halo & has a lovely marled look due to the 50:50 blend of BFL and fine Masham.
Plant dyed by hand at my studio in Wales, UK
You can use this lovely drapey yarn for the Rachel Shawl as an alternative to the Single Farm BFL
Rachel Shawl
The Rachel Shawl is a large crescent shawl designed by Joanna Herriott in collaboration with ’Twinset and Purl’. She is knitted in our Single Farm BFL, sample is the ‘Camellia’ colour way.
The yarn is plant dyed which adds subtle variations to the skeins.
The shawl is created by knitting from tip to tip so you never have too many stitches on your needle. The main body of the shawl is a variation on a garter rib pattern while the lace for the border has been chosen because it looks like a string of hearts.
Information:
Needles: Gauge: Measurements:
200g (880m) 4ply 440m per 100g US5/3.75mm or needles required to get gauge
21 sts & 35 rows to 10 cm/4” over garter rib blocked 190 cm/76” wingspan, 54 cm/21.5” depth
Please nore:
Pattern will be emailed to you when yarn is shipped, please check your junk box in case it goes there!
Colour: Mountain Sky
Fibre: 50% BFL : 50% Masham
Quantity: 100g/ 450m approx.
Yarn Spec: 4Ply/Fingering
Needle size: 2.25-5.5mm
Origin: Wales, UK
Yarn miles from my studio:
25 miles : Fleece sourced in Carmarthenshire
40 miles : Scoured, carded, spun & plied in Ceredigion
0 miles : Dyed, wound & labelled at my studio
Care: Hand wash with ph neutral liquid, no tumble dry, no dry clean, dry flat, store out of direct sunlight
Colours are depicted as accurately as possible in photographs, but please note every computer monitor is different.