'Old Shale' is a traditional Shetland lace knitting pattern ~ it was probably originally called 'Old Shell'.
It gives a pretty, light, lacy effect - no wonder it is used so much used for baby garments.
Old Shale Lace Baby Hats |
Many knitters know this as 'feather & fan' - however this is incorrect.
You might enjoy reading this explanation of these two traditional stitch patterns ~
https://northernlace.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/feather-and-fan-versus-old-shale/
Old Shale Lace Baby Hat |
Old Shale Lace Baby Hat
For a baby of around 3months
Size:
Width: 6 “ (15.25cm), 12 “ (30.5cm) all around
Height: 6
“ (15.25cm)
Requirements:
Around 18g of DK yarn
4mm needles
Pattern:
Cast on 7sts
1st Row: Kfb every stitch (14sts)
2nd Row: S1, purl
to last st, k1
3rd
Row: S1, *(kfb, k1), repeat from *
to last st, kfb (21sts)
4th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
5th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k2) repeat from *
to last 2sts, kfb, k1 (28sts)
6th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
7th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k3), repeat from *
to last 3sts, kfb, k2 (35sts)
8th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
9th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k4), repeat from *
to last 4sts, kfb, k3 (42sts)
10th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
11th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k5) repeat from * to
last 5sts, kfb, k4 (49sts)
12th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
13th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k6) repeat from * to
last 6sts, kfb, k5 (56sts)
14th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
15th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k7) repeat from * to
last 7sts, kfb, k6 (63sts)
16th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
17th Row: S1,
k9, kfb, k17, kfb, k17, kfb, k16 (66sts)
18th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
19th Row: *K2tog, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo,
k2tog, k2tog, repeat from * to end.
20th Row: S1, knit to end
21st Row: S1, knit to end
22nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
The last 4 rows form the pattern.
Repeat last 4 rows until work measures 5½” (14cm)
Knit 3 rows
Cast off
Gather together top. Sew up seam. Darn away ends.
Old Shale Lace Baby Hat
For a Medium / Large Premature Baby
Size:
Width: 5 “ (12.75cm), 10 “ (25.5cm) all around
Height:
4 ¾ “ (12cm)
Requirements:
Around 12g of DK yarn
4mm needles
Pattern:
Cast on 6sts
1st Row: Kfb every stitch (12sts)
2nd Row: S1, purl
to last st, k1
3rd
Row: S1, *(kfb, k1), repeat from *
to last st, kfb (18sts)
4th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
5th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k2) repeat from *
to last 2sts, kfb, k1 (24sts)
6th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
7th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k3), repeat from *
to last 3sts, kfb, k2 (30sts)
8th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
9th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k4), repeat from *
to last 4sts, kfb, k3 (36sts)
10th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
11th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k5) repeat from * to
last 5sts, kfb, k4 (42sts)
12th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
13th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k6) repeat from * to
last 6sts, kfb, k5 (48sts)
14th
Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
15th
Row: S1, *(kfb, k7) repeat from * to
last 7sts, kfb, k6 (54sts)
16th Row: Kfb, purl to last st, k1 (55sts)
17th Row: *K2tog, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo,
k2tog, k2tog, repeat from * to end.
18th Row: S1, knit to end
19th Row: S1, knit to end
20th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
The last 4 rows form the pattern.
Repeat last 4 rows until work measures 4¼” (10.75cm)
Knit 3 rows
Cast off
Gather together top. Sew up seam. Darn away ends.
You will find my matching baby top on this link ~
I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.
In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.
However, please do not copy my patterns
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Really lovely Marianna I wonder will a little cardigan follow or match Thankyou so much ��
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DeleteIn this little hat how do you gather the top is it just sewn with the side seam?
DeleteThank you for sharing the patterns for premature babies. Both of my daughters sons were born prematurely. We knew the first one was going to be premature. She was given a drug to strength his lungs and she was on complete bed rest. She was assured that her second baby would be full term. He was even more premature than the first. Each spent quite a bit of time in NICU. The second was in a very trying stage and no one told her or her husband. They just handled the baby with great caution and love. They had been through the process once and were much more at ease with the second one. You would never know that either of them had started life in a touch and go manner. Periodically I knit preemie hats for the NICU where I live. I'd like to knit some for the NICU where the boys were treated with great love and care. I had never thought about knitting a matching cardigan for some of them. That would be a great way to use my stash of yarn. I also knit chemo hats since I'm a breast cancer survivor. I don't care what kind of cancer the person has - all patients need to have some dignity. I didn't like my wig. I preferred to wear scarfs, hats or go bald. Again, thanks for sharing the wonderful patterns. Susan in Oklahoma in mid-America
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to message me Susan. I just wanted to send good wishes back to you, and all your family. Have a lovely festive season. M x
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