Merry Meander by Nancy McElmurry

Merry Meander

Knitting
June 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
400 - 440 yards (366 - 402 m)
One Size
English
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This shallow crescent shawl is worked from one end to the other. It consists of four sections: the top edge, stockinette stitch center section, lace insert section, and a lace edging. The shawl begins fairly narrow at one end and the crescent shape increases for the first half as increases are made in the center section. Work continues without increases for one chart repeat, and then decreases in the center section until back to the original number of stitches.

Merry Meander evokes memories of walks along a stream, through forest floors and along sandy beaches. It also reminds me of our walk through life, which can have its twists and turns.

Written instructions are included but not row by row instructions. Lace is charted only. This is a fairly simple chart and would be a good one for those wanting to learn to use charts.

ERRATA
On page two, #2 of the set up directions should read: “Row 2: (WS) Work across the chart from left to right, sm, purl the center section stitch, sm, and
work row 2 of the top edge. This has not yet been changed in the pattern file so please make note.

Skill Level: Advanced beginner to intermediate

Size: Only one size is given, but may be made longer and deeper with additional yarn.

Materials and Tools: 400-440 yds. of fingering weight yarn,
U.S. Size 6 needles, 3 stitch markers, tapestry needle for working in ends. Blocking wires (optional but helpful) and pins for blocking.

Thanks to Gaby, a long-time knitting friend, for her tech editing of this pattern.