Circle Creek Shawl by Marilynn Blacketer

Circle Creek Shawl

Knitting
May 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 10 rows = 1 inch
in garter stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
750 - 800 yards (686 - 732 m)
adult
English
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This shawl pattern is in pre-retirement until January 1, 2025. At that time, it will be discontinued. This digital pattern will no longer available online.
Taking inspiration from the dedicated conservation work of the North Coast Land Conservancy, and one of our largest habitat reserves, Circle Creek Conservation Center, I have developed the Circle Creek Shawl. If the Circle Creek Shawl is knit in a cotton blend, perfect for cool spring and summer evenings. If knit in blended wool, great for the blustery winter. The shawl is worked with 2 increases on both right side edges and a few increases throughout the middle, creating a crescent shawl with plenty of wingspan. This might be considered an advance beginner pattern because knowledge of stitch and shawl construction are helpful. It takes a few evenings or weekends to complete, making the Circle Creek Shawl a perfect gift or accessory.

For pattern details: http://marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com/2018/05/cir...

Shawl finished size: 22”depth, 80” wingspan

Materials: Yarn: Cotton or wool blend in fingering weight 150-200grams/ 750-800yards

Photos 1,2: Circle Creek Shawl is knit in JazzHandzFusionFiber.etsy.com; 150 grams / 720yards Cotton Fingering Weight Color Changing Gradient Yarn – progressive Dark Forest (black - green)

Photos 3, 4: Circle Creek Shawlette is knit in JazzHandzFusionFiber.etsy.com; 100 grams / 480yards Cotton Fingering Weight Color Changing Gradient Yarn – A Sunday Afternoon (blue - green)
Shawlette finished size: 15”depth, 64” wingspan
(Shawlette modifications pdf p. 5, 6)

The pattern pdf will print to 6 pages, you may want to print front & back.