Shoaling by Laura Patterson

Shoaling

Knitting
December 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in lace stitch, blocked
US 8 - 5.0 mm
910 yards (832 m)
1
English
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According to Merriam-Webster, “shoaling” is a transitive verb that means “to become shallow.” The romantic side of me sees much more. I see a tall ship, her sails hanging limp in the calm, fog so thick you can almost cut it with a knife, and a sun-worn sailor hanging over the bow holding a heavy line that he dropped into the water to check the depth; the sailor calls out, “It’s shoaling, Cap’n!” to indicate that the ship is reaching shallow waters. From the first time I saw these fabulous colors together I thought of the sea, and how her colors change from dark to light as we move from deep water to shallow, and how the sun plays on her surface.

Shoaling is a rectangular shawl that is worked in one piece, and knit from one end straight through to the other. The bands are all garter stitch, while the gradient moves slowly from the shallows to deep water with a simple lace stitch.

Size: height x width
inches: 20 x 84
cm: 51 x 213.5

Yarn: DK weight; 260 yards MC, and 130 yards each of five graduated colors; 910 yards total

Skills: knit, purl, k2tog, ssk, s1-k2tog-psso, yo, knitting stripes of different colors

Notions: stitch markers (optional), yarn needle

Stitch patterns: Charted and written.