Tanner to Pacific by M K Nance

Tanner to Pacific

Knitting
September 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
420 - 570 yards (384 - 521 m)
English
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The lace of this shawl emulates the flow of the water in Tanner Springs flowing under cobble stones and pavement as Portland has forced the former stream underground. Then the lace mimics the Willamette River, Columbia River, Astoria Bar, and finally the waves of the Pacific.

This shawl was designed for a local mystery knit-a-long (my friend’s pattern was selected and it was pretty one).

Yarn:
White Birch Fiber Arts 80/20 Merino Silk 80% Merino, 20% Silk; 600 yds/549 m per 150 g skein; Purple to Black; 1 skein.

Huckleberry Knits Gradient Fingering 80% Merino, 20% Nylon; 437 yds/400 m Centurion; 1 skein.

Dimensions:
Purple to Black
Height - 14” (35.5 cm)
Bottom Edge - 101” (256.5 cm)
Top edge - 45” (114.5 cm)

Grey to Red
Height - 15 3/4” (40 cm)
Bottom Edge - 70” (178 cm)
Top edge - 30” (76 cm)

Gauge and needles:
23 sts/30 Rows = 4” in stockinette after blocking on US 4 3.5 mm

Notions:
Stitch markers
Darning needle

Abbreviations:
sts - stitches
rs- right side
ws- wrong side
k – knit
p - purl
yo - yarn over
ssk - slip, slip, knit
k2tog - knit two together
sl2, k1, p2sso - slip two stitches, knit one stitch, pass the slipped stitches over the knit stitch (centered double decrease)
** - repeat

Notes:
If one wants to use stitch markers, it would be wise to place them at each repeat.

The purple to black version has 10 repeats and the grey to red version has 6 repeats. The purple to black has the repeat rows worked 5 times and the grey to red has the repeat rows worked 6 times.

If one wants to change the finished dimensions of the shawl they may add or subtract repeats. Each repeat starts as 22 sts. The one repeat at the top edge is 4” (10 cm) and the bottom edge is 9” (23 cm). (approximately)