EZ 100th Anniversary Camping Half-Circle by Mwaa Knit

EZ 100th Anniversary Camping Half-Circle

Knitting
August 2010
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
US 8 - 5.0 mm
700 - 900 yards (640 - 823 m)
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See errata note below.

Elizabeth Zimmermann was born on August 9th, 1910 (8/9/10), so this year 2010 is the 100th anniversary of her birth. This shawl is one of a set of SIX shawls designed as a tribute to EZ and a celebration of all she has done for us. They are based on her PI Shawl which can be found in her book Knitter’s Almanac. Three of the EZ 100th Anniversary PI Shawls (Gull Wings, Hearts, and Camping), are full circles; modifications have been applied so that the lace design stitch repeats and the number of rounds are multiples of 8, 9, and 10 (the numbers in her birthday). The other three shawls are half-circle versions of Gull Wings, Hearts, and Camping.

The theme of the Camping shawl is the wonderful camping trips that EZ describes. In the Knitter’s Almanac, page 85, she describes being over 60, water-camping and fishing in the Canadian north woods. Spectacular! There are other stories about camping by the Mississippi, “dandled by the milky ripples” of the river (The Opinionated Knitter, page 70). But my absolute favourite is about a camping trip on a remote island in northern Canada, in late September 1971, with Elizabeth, the Old Man, and KLINE, the cat (The Opinionated Knitter, pages 38-41). If you have never read this, you simply must get hold of it.

The Camping theme:
-- 72 and 144 st rings: Paw Prints (adapted from The Haapsalu Shawl page 131), to honour KLINE the cat, and all our furry companions.
-- 288 st ring: Slanting Twigs (page 119), to represent a walk in the forest with sun shining through the trees.
-- 576 st ring: Willow Leaves (page 105), to celebrate the beauty of everything growing and green.
-- Edging: I’m calling this Waves and Droplets. Based on TiaJudy’s scalloped edging to represent water lapping up at the edge of the lake or river, and rolling back across the sand and rocks.

Use any yarn weight and needle size that you like. You don’t have to use the stitch patterns that I provided, you could unvent your own stitch patterns with repeats that are multiples of 8, 9, or 10.

Allow enough yarn! For this half-circle version of the camping shawl, I used 5mm needles and approximately 760 yards of fingering weight wool, and my shawl ended up to be 72” wide by 32.5” deep (blocked). Your required yards and diameter will vary depending on yarn weight, needle size, and tension. It’s better to have yarn left over than to run out near the end.

There are 6 different EZ 100th Anniversary shawls (3 full-circle and 3 half-circle). They are:
EZ 100th Anniversary PI Shawl: Gull Wings
EZ 100th Anniversary PI Shawl: Hearts
EZ 100th Anniversary PI Shawl: Camping
EZ 100th Anniversary Camping Half-Circle
EZ 100th Anniversary Gull Wings Half-Circle
EZ 100th Anniversary Hearts Half-Circle

Relevant threads:
EZ 100th Anniversary PI Shawl KAL thread in the 10 Shawls in 2010 group.
September KAL in Beginning Lace Knitter’s group.
A thread in Zimmermaniacs.


Errata (these changes, except number 1, have been updated in the current version of the pattern on July 9, 2013):

1: The cast-on method linked in the instructions EDITED JUNE 30 2023: the link no longer works, here’s a way back link.

2: In the old version of the pattern, the notes beside the Waves and Droplets chart, there should be instructions that the first 3 stitches at the beginning of row 6 (before starting the chart) are purl stitches. That section of the note should read: “Row 1: omit the last yo at very end of the row. This means that you will omit the first V in row 2, rows 3 and 5 will end with / (k2tog), row 6 will begin with p3, and row 7 will end with A (sk2p).” This note has been replaced with an updated chart in the new version of the pattern.

Note also that, unlike the other charts, the Waves and Droplets chart shows both RS and WS rows. Refer to the Symbol Key at the bottom of page 3 for the meaning of the stitch symbols in the chart. In the new version of the pattern the Symbol Key is repeated at the bottom of page 7.