Shoreline by Sharon Mooney

Shoreline

Knitting
September 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
6.5 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette/stocking stitch (flat gauge)
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
800 yards (732 m)
Block shawl to 94”/238.8cm along bottom edge, 74”/188cm along top edge, 17”/43.2cm deep at center, 14.5”/36.8cm deep at outer right hand edge, and 13”/33cm deep at outer left hand edge.
English
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See this shawl? It represents joy and love!

I designed this lovely shawl for my cousin, Lynne. We are first cousins and we just found each other in our 60s! Our dads were brothers. She loves the water, so the shawl has the motion of the little waves along the beach or shore represented by the beadwork and lace section of the wide lace section of this crescent shaped shawl. The beadwork is simple and optional.

I worked the shawl in creamy white fingering weigh superwash wool. Any fingering weight will work. It would also be pretty in bright colors! This would make a gorgeous wedding shawl!

I added a cyanotype technique dye to the finished shawl. It changed the feeling of the shawl, adding the cyanotype color and starfish shapes. It’s more serene if left white. The cyanotype is optional.

Complete directions for working from the easy-to-read chart, adding the beads, working with wraps and turns, and dyeing with the cyanotype is included. I am always available to answer any questions through email. My email is included on the pattern.