Skipping Stones by Sharon Mooney

Skipping Stones

Knitting
December 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
6.5 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette Stitch (flat gauge)
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
600 yards (549 m)
Shawlette is 40”/101.5cm along top edge, 59”/150cm along bottom edge, 14.5”/37cm deep at center and 9”/23cm deep at edges after blocking.
English
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Skipping stones is an American tradition. It’s simple and child through adult love the activity and challenge.

This shawl reflects the simplicity of the stones skipping across the lake. The ripples, the stones represented by beads, and lace for accents. I wanted a design that would define the feeling of being outdoors and enjoyment. I think this design is spot on.

It’s made from Capretta from Knit Picks in soft aqua and tan shades. This is a merino/cashmere/nylon blend - very soft and a joy to work with. I added a smattering of beads to simulate the stones flying across the water: 315 size 6/0 glass beads, Miyuki #421B and a size US 13/14 steel crochet hook are needed. Beads are optional, but not hard to attach and add a lot to the design.

This is a shallow crescent shape. Included in the pattern are step by step instructions and a illustration on making wraps and turns and picking them up. So, don’t be scared! I’m just an email away if you need help.