Along the Shoreline by Gretha Mensen

Along the Shoreline

Knitting
September 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in lace pattern, blocked.
US 4 - 3.5 mm
284 - 312 yards (260 - 285 m)
Approx. 54" (137 cm) wingspan along top edge 10” (25 cm) width.
English
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INFO
‘Along the Shoreline’ is inspired by my beach walks along the sandy colored shoreline. It’s a charming triangular neck scarf or shawlette with diagonal eyelet rows, a garter border, and neatly finished edges. This neck scarf is pretty on both sides and can be made with only a single skein.

You can also create all kinds of variations on the design by changing the size and choosing different yarns, such as a fingering, a thin DK, or, for a summer version, a cotton, linen, or silk.

YARN
Gigglinggecko Yarns (100% SW merino, 100 gr-400yds/366m), 1 skein.
Sample yardage (284yds/260m) in color Vanilla.

Or any fingering weight yarn: approx. 284-312yds (260-285m) total.

MATERIALS
24” (minimum 60 cm) circular or straight needles.
US 4 (3.5 mm).
Stitch markers, tapestry needle.

GAUGE - BLOCKED 4” (10 cm)
In lace pattern, 25 stitches x 36 rows.
Gauge is not crucial at all, but will affect final size and yardage.

FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Approx. 54” (137 cm) wingspan along top edge 10” (25 cm) width.

ADJUSTMENTS
Are provided in the pattern.