Ridge Lines

Knitting
December 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
784 - 1176 yards (717 - 1075 m)
Finished Size before blocking 55” wingspan x 27” width at widest point / Finished Size post blocking 78” wingspan x 39” width at widest point
English
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Part of the SongLines Collection

Ridge Lines is an asymmetrical triangle shawl/scarf shaped using short rows (no decreases). Blocking opens up the “button holes”to create a piece both airy and solid. The button-hole-type cutouts are formed by binding off and then casting on stitches during the following row. I used a backward loop cast on to avoid turning my work for each cast on segment, but you may decided to use a knit or cable cast on if preferred.

Don’t be afraid of short rows! Because this design is worked all in garter stitch you have the option of not picking up the wraps on the following rows since they will blend into the ridges of the stitch pattern. Of course, if you’d rather pick them up feel free to do so.