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Ambershore
Ambershore is an ode to the coastline of the Baltic Sea and is inspired by the beauty and colour magic of washed out pieces of amber hiding amidst drying algae along the white sandy beaches. Little glimmers of warm hope and surprise waited to be found. Especially after the storms. I used to spend hours there, digging through algae and sifting through the sand to collect the little amber treasures and I still hold on to all my tiny findings in a little box and the beautiful childhood memories they carry.
Ambershore is a symmetrical triangle shawl worked top down featuring easy alternating stockinette and simple stranded colourwork sections with tiny crochet bobbles and is finished with twisted ribbing edge. The colourwork is done on the right as well as wrong side of the project.
The pattern has been thoroughly tech edited and test knitted.
The pattern requires skills to work from both - written instructions as well as colour charts.
SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate (stranded colourwork on both sides of the project, bobbles)
SIZE: Wingspan (length along the longest edge): 73.5” (186 cm). Depth: 32.5” (83 cm).
YARN & YARDAGE: Cosy Posy Yarn Co. Cloud 100% superwash merino; 400 yds (365 m) per 100 gr skein. Total of three skeins – 1200 yds (1095 m).
Contrast Colour 1: Inese, 400 yds (365 m).
Contrast Colour 2: Honeycomb, 400 yds (365 m).
Contrast Colour 3: Storm, 400 yds (365 m).
OR
a single ply fingering weight yarn in:
Contrast Colour 1: 400 yds (365 m).
Contrast Colour 2: 400 yds (365 m).
Contrast Colour 3: 400 yds (365 m).
NEEDLES: US 2.5 (3 mm) circulars with 40” (100 cm) cable. (or size to obtain gauge)
US 4 (3.5 mm) circulars with 40” (100 cm) cable. (or two sizes larger than the needles used to obtain gauge)
One US A-0 (2 mm) crochet hook.
GAUGE: 20 sts x 38 rows = 4” (10 cm) in stockinette in smaller needles after blocking.
NOTIONS: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking tools.
As always, my biggest thanks to my tech editor and to the team of my amazing test knitters, who volunteered their time, skills and knowledge to make this pattern possible and the whole test knitting experience light, fun and so joyful!
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- First published: August 2019
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- Last updated: March 28, 2022 …
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