She Sells Sea Shells by Fiona Clarke

She Sells Sea Shells

Knitting
June 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
3.75 mm (F)
355 - 420 yards (325 - 384 m)
S (107 cm/42 inches x 24 cm/ 9.5 inches) M (117 cm/46 inches x 24 cm/ 9.5 inches) with guidance on customising in 10 cm (4 inch) increments
English
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She Sells Sea Shells is a Moebius cowl, with an unusual construction method: the Half Twist Helix. It is worked from the outside edge towards the centre line, and then grafted using Kitchener Stitch, with a slip stitched, half depth seam.

The pattern is both written out and fully charted and has a detailed photo-tutorial included in the finishing instructions. There are also photo-tutorials for Crocheted Double Chain Cast On, and the Bunny Ears decrease.

The stitch pattern is a garter stitch lace pattern based on Cockleshells: a Shetland Isles traditional pattern.

The pattern is designed to use a single skein of fingering weight yarn; 2 sizes are given to accommodate the variance in length of typical 100g/4oz skeins. Small measures 107 cm/42 inches x 24 cm/9.5 inches. Medium measures 117 cm/46 inches x 24 cm/9.5 inches. Guidance is also given for customising the length in 10 cm/4 inch increments including how to calculate yardage required.

Gauge is worked in ordinary garter stitch and is 23 stitches & 48 rows to 10 cm/4 inches. Go down a needle size, rather than up, if your swatch sits between 2 sizes.

The pictures shown are made in Apple Tree Knits Luxe Fingering Gradient (Vortex), and madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light (Tomato)