Acadia in September by Astrid Schmidt-Nielsen

Acadia in September

Knitting
July 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1000 - 1100 yards (914 - 1006 m)
one: approx. 24" deep by 72 wide
English
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A striped crescent triangle with lace panels, this shawl was inspired by many summers of hiking and walking in Acadia National Park. It is a great summer project, easy to knit yet interesting enough to be fun.

Skill level: advanced beginner to intermediate

Finished size will depend on yarn choice and gauge. About 24” deep and 72” wingspan is a reasonable estimate.

It requires approximately 3 skeins of sock weight yarn in two solid colors and one variegated.

Errata
The I-cord edge instructions for the edging were inadvertently omitted. Thanks to LindaZim for catching this!

Edging rows:
RS rows should end with “K to last 4 sts, Kf&b, K3.”
WS rows should begin with “sl 2, P1, Kf&b”

On page 5, Edging: Rows 3 and 4 should read as follows.

Row 3: K to one st before marker, Kf&b, sm Kf&b, K to last 4 sts, Kf&b, K3.
Row 4: sl 2, P1, Kf&b, K to marker, sm, K to 15 sts past the last turn, w&t.