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Coastal Relics Shawl / Scarf
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Mary Anning is one of my favorite paleontologists. Not only did she play a major role in the discovery and classification of several iconic marine reptiles, she overcame poverty and adversity as a woman in the early 1800s to make important contributions to the field of paleontology (even though the vast majority of her work was not credited to her at the time). Set up as a vintage scientific illustration print, the Coastal Relics Shawl / Scarf celebrates her life and work with depictions of the cliffs of Lyme Regis, ammonites, ichthyosaurs, belemnites, a plesiosaurus, and more!
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Needles
US 4 (3.5 mm) needles with cord long enough to hold width of shawl
Yarn & Yardage
Two or more colors in fingering weight yarn
Color A: 220 yd / 201 m (single-width); 306 yd / 280 m (double-width)
Color B: 790 yd / 722 m (single-width); 1,580 yd / 1,444 m (double-width)
Creating a fade or using an advent for this pattern is a blast! Divide Color B by the number of colors you want to use to get each individual color’s length that you’ll need.
This design was originally created in collaboration with Yarnaceous Fibers for the Fossils by the Sea 2024 yarn advent. If you’re looking to stay on-theme for this pattern, I recommend checking out her amazing Salta Fingering yarn in any color combination that speaks to you!
https://yarnaceousfibers.com/
Notions
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers as needed
Scissors
SIZING
Size & Finished Measurements (when finished and blocked)
Scarf: 16” W x 74” L / 40.5 cm W x 188 cm L
Shawl: 32” W x 74” L / 81 cm W x 188 cm L
Gauge
26 stitches and 28 rows for 4” (10 cm) square measured in stockinette after blocking
If sharing your progress and finished piece on Instagram or other social networks, please use the hashtag #CoastalRelicsShawl, and happy knitting friend!
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- First published: December 2024
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