Lek

Knitting
February 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
125 yards (114 m)
One Size
English
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The greater sage-grouse inhabit sagebrush grasslands throughout the western United States. Each spring the males gather on breeding grounds called leks, where each male stakes out a small area and begins an elaborate “strutting display.” They are hoping to attract the attention of the females who come to pick their perfect mate. Sage-grouse populations have declined significantly due to habitat loss. The federally protected land where many of the remaining birds live is a vital part of ensuring that the sage-grouse will continue to strut for generations to come.

Finished Measurements: 10.5 x 10.5 inches
Gauge: 18 sts = 4 inches in garter st
Materials:
125 yds worsted weight cotton yarn
US size 8 needles
Tapestry needle

This pattern is part of a larger project of patterns inspired by national parks and wildlife refuges.

Errata: Errors have been found in the chart. Below is a list of what the stitches should be:
Row 19, Column 16: ssk
Row 19, Column 44: ssk
Row 31, Column 17: m1
Row 43, Column 16: ssk
Row 43, Column 44: ssk