Reflection of a Sunrise by Toni L. Lorenz

Reflection of a Sunrise

Knitting
March 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
700 - 1000 yards (640 - 914 m)
Small, Medium, and Large
English
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“…when the day shall dawn upon us from on high to give light……to guide our feet into the way of peace.” Luke 1:78-79

On my way to church one Sunday morning this view stopped me in my tracks. It was the inspiration for a shawl pattern just waiting to happen. Two years, lots of life events, and a couple of beautiful Japanese stitch patterns later, here we are. Ta Da!

Reflection of a Sunrise is a knitted heart-shaped shawl that uses Japanese stitch patterns with an influence from the Shetland style of adding contrasting colored borders (approximately 45 - 60 yards per color). There is lace knitting on both right and wrong sides. The small and medium sizes have three contrasting colors. The large size has five. It looks great in a gradient also.

This is a color charted pattern, not written row by row. You would have the best success reading these charts by printing them in color, or coloring them if printing in black and white.

Finished Size
Small: Spine length 24 inches, Wing-tip to Wing-tip 54 inches
Medium: Spine length 26 inches, Wing-tip to Wing-tip 64 inches
Large: Spine length 28 inches, Wing-tip to Wing-tip 85 inches
Lace Weight: Spine length 23 inches, Wing-tip to Wing-tip 56 inches, Approximately 900 yards/Medium

Gauge
1 inch = 6 stitches and 8 rows Stockinette
(Size 6 needles, unblocked)

Materials
(small) 700/(medium) 930/ (large) 1000 yards Fingering Weight Yarn

Small: 550 MC + 150 CC
Medium: 750 MC + 180 CC
Large: 800 MC + 250 CC
Each CC uses approximately 50 yards. Every knitter’s gauge is a little different. You may use less on the first CC, and more on the final CC.

Needles: US Size 6 (4.0 mm) and Size 7 (4.5 mm)
Stitch Markers
Cable Needle
6/0 Beads (optional - Small 200, Medium 280, Large 540)
1 mm Crochet Hook

Information
Yarn amounts and gauge vary from knitter to knitter. The amounts and dimensions given are approximate.
Please read the Stitch Definitions very carefully in the pattern instructions. They take the place of a traditionally written pattern. The symbols are mostly color coded and have clearly written definitions. Work one symbol, one stitch at a time. Enjoy! FYI: There will be a reminder at the beginning of the row when it is time to switch needle sizes.
There are links to YouTube tutorials for adding contrasting colors and securing ends while knitting, and for the bind off.
I used a lifeline after working the wrong side of each chart/pair of charts. You are welcome to place one as often as you feel the need.

Remember – One Stitch at a Time!

Happy Knitting!**
- Toni

Errata
….have been corrected in the compiled version of this pattern.
Chart C, Row 7, should read: S1, K2, YO, K1, YO….
Small Size, Chart D, Row 23: first contrasting color for those using CCs.
Charts H1 (Large) and H2 (Medium) have been corrected to have 19 stitches in the center (9 sts right side + spine + 9 sts left side) on Row 1. The rest of this section has been edited to flow with the stitch pattern.
Random stitch counts on Chart H3 (Small) have been cleaned up.
Chart H1, Left, Row 7, after the last stitch marker should read: P1, K3tog, (K1, YO) 2 times, K2, (YO, K1) 2 times, K3.
Chart H1, Right, Row 14: K1 (C), P4…..
Chart H1, Right, Row 18: K1 (C), P6…..
Charts H1 and H2, Right, Row 23: there is an extra purl stitch that should be a K1 before the M1, P1 (C).
Chart H3, Left, Row 19: after the final K3tog, K1, (not K2tog), ……
Chart H2 Right Extension, Compiled Version: corrected to be the right side chart (not left)

Thank you so very much to my incredible test knitters! Without you this pattern would not be nearly so polished. quilterlis, MinnesotaNancy, and olithia You are wonderful!!!

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