Salt Cedar by Rebecca Woelber

Salt Cedar

Knitting
January 2020
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Sport
= Aran (8 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
US 9 - 5.5 mm
510 - 610 yards (466 - 558 m)
One Size - 62 1/2" / 159 cm wingspan & 30" / 76 cm deep
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Salt Cedar Shawl was designed with the nature I’m surrounded by in mind. Just over the arroyo and down the dirt road grows a section of salt cedar trees or Tamarisk as its known in New Mexico. Many farmers and ranchers try to remove this invasive plant but to me it adds to the beauty of the landscape.

Alternating stockinette sections and spiral stitch sections using a different weight of yarn, creates a subtle change in the fabric. With these sections the shawl is very flexible in size.

YARN
Approximately 510 yds / 466 m of a worsted weight yarn and 610 yds / 557 m of a sport weight yarn held together. These yarns held together will create an aran or light bulky weight yarn.

Shown in:
The Plucky Knitter Scholar 2.0 (75% Merino, 25% Cashmere) 250 yds / 233 m per 115 g skein
The Plucky Knitter Suave Sport (39% Manufactured Fibers - Rayon from Bamboo, 31% Wool – Merino, 30% Silk) 275 yds / 251 m per 115 g skein

Used: 3 skeins of each in Twill colorway

NEEDLES
US #9 / 5.5mm; 60 in / 152 cm circular or double point needle or size needed to obtain gauge

GAUGE
13 stitches / 20 rows = 4 in / 10 cm in stockinette pattern, blocked

SIZE AND DIMENSION
One Size Symmetrical Triangle: 62 ½ in / 159 cm wingspan and 30 in / 76 cm deep down center spine, blocked

NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, stitch markers, cable needle.