A Green Butterfly


The shawl was knitted from mohair on a size 6 needle. I began this scarf near the end of June and finished it the second week of July.

At one point while I was knitting the main pattern, I had to keep saying to myself “one stitch, one stitch” to stay focused on the shawl and not other things.

The yarn is two strands — mohair and linen. It has a wonderful loft and lightness but it is quite itchy. Not something to wear over bare shoulders.

This is also the first scarf where I have ever knitted nupps, which are a kind of Estonian bobble. A nupp is created when you knit 5 or 7 stitches into a single stitch and then on the purl row, you purl all the stitched together. A rather pretty effect. Also I learned that Estonian knitters used nupps to make their shawls heavier because they were paid by the weight of the shawl. Random factoid.

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About forstegrupp

Currently I am an English teacher at an independent school outside of Philadelphia. To arrive at this way point, I spent many years in graduate school researching, reading, learning, and studying and finally earned a doctorate in comparative literature from Harvard University. I specialized in medieval orality and literacy. My private interests include baking, knitting, spinning, and gardening.
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