Seafoam Shawl by Little Yarns

Seafoam Shawl

Knitting
April 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
766 - 853 yards (700 - 780 m)
English
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The Seafoam Shawl is a winged triangle shawl which starts from a garter tab cast on. There are alternating sections of stockinette stitch and lace which are divided by some garter rows. It is designed to be a simple yet striking piece that optimises the most of two skeins of yarn, while allowing good stitch definition.

The Seafoam Shawl represents where the waves crash at the shoreline on a grey, overcast day. When I was in America several years ago I arrived in San Francisco where the weather could change several times in the day and it made good sense to take an extra layer in your bag in case the weather turned. An odd familiarity came over me as it reminded me of my home city in New Zealand, where it is joked you can have all four seasons in a day. My boyfriend and I biked to the Golden Gate Bridge and the water was dark and steely, with the waves breaking in the choppy wind.

This shawl is designed to remind me of that holiday, and the sense of comfort in a surrogate home while gazing at the cold, water foaming below.

GAUGE
19st/36 rows of Stockinette Stitch (blocked)

YARN
The Woven Smooth Finely Twisted Merino 400m(437y)/100g(3.53oz) (100% Merino Wool).

Two contrasting skeins required. Sample shown in Frost and Duck Egg

NEEDLES AND NOTIONS

  • 4mm/US6 circular needles
  • 4 stitch markers
  • Needle for sewing in ends