Tiger Lake by Megan Gonzalez

Tiger Lake

Knitting
October 2021
all 3 are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1640 - 2010 yards (1500 - 1838 m)
80"/203 cm wingspan & 30"/76 cm depth
English
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A deep lake in the shadow of a snowy mountain. Tiny ripples of fresh water lap again jags of ice slicing through the calm waters. Silent but for the call of birds. Strength. Peace. This is what I wrap around my shoulders when I swaddle myself in Tiger Lake.

With miles of garter stitch, Tiger Lake has peaceful knitting at its core, interspersed with tapered short row stripes like those on the back of a tiger. The stripes have a simple double seed stitch texture, soft to the touch, but rough to the eye, like scuffed ice. With an eyelet stripe edge and a picot bind off to finish, this shawl merges strength in the details and calm in their simplicity.

Size
Wingspan – 55 (80)”/203 cm
Depth – 19 (30)”/76 cm

Gauge
18 sts & 38 rows = 4”/10 cm in garter stitch

Yarn
MC – 320 (375) g - 1400 (1650) yds/1300 (1540) m of fingering weight held double or approximately 700 (825) yds/655 (770) m of DK weight yarn
CC – 60 (95) g - 240 (360) yds/220 (330) m of fingering weight held double or approximately 120 (180) yds/110 (165) m of DK weight yarn

Recommended Yarn:
MC – Purl Soho’s Linen Quill (50% fine highland wool, 35% alpaca, 15% linen; 439yds/410m, 100g/3.5oz) – 4 skeins in Dark Denim
CC – Spud and Chloë’s Fine (80% superwash wool, 20% silk) 248yds/227m, 65g/2.3oz) – 1 (2) skeins in Sea Ice

Remember! Weight and yardage recommendation are a well calculated starting point. Both are effected by many factors like fiber type, spin, ply, and more, so be sure to give yourself some wiggle room!

Needles & Notions
US 7/4.5mm – 40”+ circulars or needles need to obtain gauge.
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle

Techniques to Indulge In
Garter stitch
Double seed stitch
Short Rows
Picot edge bind off