Shetland lace was the mainstay of the Shetland knitwear industry during the nineteenth century prior to the popularity of Fair Isle knitting. New shell is a traditional and simple lace pattern that is easy to knit. Both of my grandmothers knitted new shell scarves in the 1970s and they remain popular today.
The colour combination possibilities are endless making each Shetland lace scarf look unique. Here I have used Jamiesons Ultra 100% Shetland lace wool in natural shades with a touch of Clyde Blue. These scarves look equally effective in one colour only and this saves the need for colour joins.
The scarf is made in two matching halves which are grafted together at the centre. The size can easily be adjusted. The width by adding or subtracting repeats of 10. The length can be adjusted by simply cutting out or continuing to knit bands of colour of your choice. Tension is not critical for this project, a looser tension will result in more open lace.