Flecks of golden light filtering through the leaves, the graceful swaying of branches in the wind—this is Nan-tathren, the land of willows. Now sunk beneath the waves of Belegaer, The Great Sea, it was once a place of beauty and light. The Nan-tathren shawl brings these images to life again in the graceful lines and soft textures of its mesmerizing stitches. Construction NotesThe alternating panels of triple L tweed and 2x1 brioche create a fabric that is surprisingly plump for a fingering weight shawl, making this piece both lightweight and cozy. The modified kite shawl construction results in an elongated shape that can be worn over the shoulders or wrapped like a scarf. MeasurementsA - Wingspan - approximately 85in (212.5cm)B - Depth - approximately 21in (52.5cm) Gaugetriple L tweed stitch - 22 sts x 58 rows = 4in (10cm) knit flat after blocking2x1 brioche rib - 24 sts x 29.5 rows = 4in (10cm) knit flat after blocking YarnSample usesRefracted Light Fiber Arts - Rivendell Fingering(437yds [400m], 100g)Color A - 2 skeins - “Sprout”Color B - 1 skein - “Verdant”Color C - 1 skein - “Peat” To substitute, use approximatelyColor A - 750yds (686m)Color B - 437yds (400m)Color C - 437yds (400m) NeedlesUS 2.5 (3.0mm) 36in (90cm) circular needlesor size needed to obtain gauge Notions2 stitch markersBlocking supplies This pattern has been tech edited and test knit. Copyright 2026, Refracted Light Fiber Arts