Amazing Lakes by Cally Monster

Amazing Lakes

Knitting
September 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
560 - 600 yards (512 - 549 m)
English
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A special shawl to celebrate Amazing Threads 15 year Anniversary!

Looking for kits? Amazing Threads has them!!! Amazing Lakes

Minnesota, the Land of Lakes was the inspiration behind this colorful shawl. Growing up I was surrounded by the glistening waters and majestic pines of Twin Cities. Although I no longer live there, Minnesota still has a piece of my heart! Dontcha know?

Amazing Lakes It is an elongated, asymmetrical triangular shawl with a curved top edge. This is a simple mosaic pattern, easy to knit even by somebody who has no experience with color work. Mosaic is one of the fun, magical color-work techniques. It looks like a lot of work, but only one color is worked at a time, and the pattern is created simply by slipping the stitches in the other color you are not working. yah, you betcha!!!

Original Shawl knit in-
Yarn: Baah Yarns La Jolla (100% Superwash Merino 400 yds/115 grams)
Main Color (MC): Gray is Gray 400 yards,

-One each of the following- 1 mini-skein 38 grams in -
Contrast Color 1 (CC1): Baia, -Contrast Color 2 (CC2): Mystique,
Contrast Color 3 (CC3): Maldives, -Contrast Color 4 (CC4): Blue Topaz

Black & White Version
Yarn: Baah Yarns La Jolla (100% Superwash Merino 400 yds/115 grams)
Main Color (MC): Black Pearl, 400 yards, 1 skein
Contrast Color 1 (CC1): La Perla, 300 yards,
One mini-skein 38 grams in- (CC2) Allure

Needles: US 4/ 3.5mm, US 6/4mm for bind off

Notions: Stitch markers (optional, but good for marking repeats), Tapestry needle, T-pins and blocking wires for blocking

Gauge: 24 stitches = 4 inches in Stockinette Stitch although gauge is not crucial for this project, it will affect the finished size and yarn requirements. A looser gauge will result in the use of more yarn.

Finished measurements: 80” x 19” deep Measurements taken after blocking.

Construction: This is an asymmetrical shawl worked from edge to edge. It begins with a small number of stitches. Increases and decreases are used to create the shape of the shawl as it expands in width.