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Nydnings Sjalet is a large, luxurious shawl that combines timeless design with versatile functionality. The name comes from the Danish word “nydning,” which means to enjoy or find comfort, and that spirit is reflected in every stitch. The shawl is knitted from tip to tip in soft garter stitch, framed with a delicate eyelet border that adds subtle elegance to the overall texture and structure.
After washing and blocking, Nydnings Sjalet measures approximately 250 centimeters in length and 80 centimeters across at the widest point. Its size makes it suitable both as a warm shoulder wrap on cooler days and as a stylish layering piece tied around the body for added coziness. The construction is shaped through carefully placed increases and decreases, giving the shawl a natural and flowing silhouette.
The recommended needle size is 5.0 mm, and the gauge is 19 stitches and 28 rows per 10 x 10 centimeters in garter stitch after blocking. Achieving the correct stitch gauge in width is key, as the length is guided by measurements during knitting.
You can choose from several yarn combinations to suit your preferences. One option is 600 grams of Cashsock Chunky from Gepard, a soft blend of merino wool, polyamide, and cashmere. Another choice is 400 grams of Pernilla held together with 200 grams of Alva from Filcolana, combining pure wool and alpaca for warmth and lightness. A third option is 500 grams of Pura Lana from Gepard, made of equal parts merino and alpaca. The sample model is knitted using 250 grams of Trend Merino Petite from Viking Yarn combined with 300 grams of two-stranded mohair from Mohair by Canard, creating a beautifully airy and soft fabric.
For those using Pernilla and Alva, working the eyelet edge a bit more loosely can help maintain the openness of the decorative holes. Once finished, the shawl is gently washed and blocked flat, stretching the fabric to reveal its full shape while preserving the texture of the garter ridges and lace detail.
Nydnings Sjalet is a rewarding project for knitters who love elegant accessories and enjoy slow, mindful crafting. Whether worn on a breezy summer evening or layered in winter, this shawl is a graceful and useful addition to any handmade wardrobe.