Assawoman Bay by Corrine Walcher

Assawoman Bay

Knitting
April 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Wet blocked Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
380 - 420 yards (347 - 384 m)
One size, easily adjustable.
English
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Assawoman Bay is the name of a body of water beside Ocean City, Maryland; Boardwalk Lights (the exclusive MDSW 2018 Colorway) refers to the Ocean City Boardwalk. It is a sideways shawlette, designed to use up most of your skein. Weigh it at the start and increase until you’re halfway through, then decrease.

Finished Size: 17x60” once blocked

Yarn: Dragonfly Fibers Djinni Sock, 80% Superwash Merino/10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon, 420 yards/4.2 ounces (Sample knit in Boardwalk Lights).

Needles: 24” circular needle size 6 US (4.00 mm), or size to obtain gauge

Gauge: 18 stitches/ 28 rows per 4 inches in wet-blocked stockinette. Gauge is not critical for this item, but it will affect drape and amount of yarn used.

Notes:
This shawl is knit from one end to the other. Weigh your yarn at the beginning, knit the increase portion of the shawl until you have used half (or just a little slightly less) of the yarn, then begin decrease portion. For this purpose, a scale which measures grams is best. Sample used 112 grams. You may knit this shawl with any yarn, at any gauge. The secret remains, just weigh it!