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The Moon
The Moon pi shawl is part the Eclipse eBook.
The Moon pi shawl was designed with waves and the tides in mind. This shawl makes me so happy, the concept worked perfectly. The ripples that flow away from a place where a soft round pebble was dropped.
Knitting in circles is the most comforting thing for me. Knitting pi shawls has been a favourite thing since I started knitting lace. I hope you find knitting these pi shawl projects as comforting as I have!
These photos were shot while many wildfires were burning in BC. The fires caused the air to fill with smoke in Vancouver. The photos we took were coloured by this smoke, and appear much redder than they would have normally.
This shawl is actually dark moody charcoal grey.
Yarn:
8 skeins of Sweet Fiber Merino Twist Worsted in colourway “Sketchbook” or 1600 yards (1464 metres) of worsted weight yarn.
Needles:
1 pair each of 6mm (US 10) needles in:
DPNs.
16” (40cm) circular needles.
24” (60cm) circular needles.
32” (80cm) circular needles.
Optional:
40” (100cm) circular needles.
47” (120cm) circular needles.
Or whatever size needles it takes you to get gauge.
Note: there is no particular point in the pattern in which we recommend to change needles. Do so as you see fit.
Notions:
1 stitch marker.
Tools for blocking.
Gauge:
10 stitches and 26 rows = 4” (10cm)
square knit in the round in small
chevron lace pattern and blocked.
Size:
56” (142cm) diameter.
Glossary:
K - Knit (K2 = Knit 2 stitches)
P - Purl (P2 = Purl 2 stitches)
SSK - Slip, Slip, Knit.
S1K2P - Slip 1 stitch, Knit 2 stitches together,
Pass slipped stitch over.
YO - Yarn Over
sts - Stitches
Ktbl - (K2tbl = Knit 2 stitches through back loop)
Errata
Under the Charted Instructions under The Order of Things it says “Start on Row 1 and continue along until Row 122.
Once you’ve finished Row 122, head over to The
Finishing Up instructions.” this should read “Start on Row 1 and continue along until Row 183.Once you’ve finished Row 183, head over to The Finishing Up instructions.”
As with all my for-pay patterns. If you find yourself low on funds and are looking to knit one of my patterns just send me an email at softsweaterknits@gmail.com and I will gift it to you :) Just make sure you include the pattern that caught your eye and your ravelry username in the email :)
Thank you Jess Knowles (IG: @heartofpeach) for modelling and April Ridgeway (IG: NewGrowthKnits) for tech editing!
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- First published: August 2017
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- Last updated: August 13, 2019 …
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