Alpenbow by Em Lyn Knits

Alpenbow

Knitting
August 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1000 - 1100 yards (914 - 1006 m)
One Size
English
This pattern is available from expressionfiberarts.com for $6.00.

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SIZE: Finished Blocked Measurements: 45” across x 20.5” deep

MATERIAL: Expression Fiber Arts Allure Fingering Weight Yarn

Shown in: Renewal Hues kit - Lt Gray (C1), Baby Blue (C2), Lavender (C3), Cream (C4), Periwinkle (C5), Lt Mint (C6)

1.7oz/218 yd each skein. Colors come and go. Choose any you love in fingering weight. Approximately 1,000 yds were used in the sample.

NEEDLES: US size 4 (3.5mm) 16”-60” circular needle(s) or size needed to obtain gauge.

Intermediate - This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include: garter tab cast-on, increasing stitches by knitting into the front and back, carrying yarn up the back, and working with stranded color knitting, including trapping strands.

Notes From the Designer:

•Here in the early mornings, I look west, and watch the sunrise dance upon the peaks of the Snowy Range in the Medicine Bow Mountains. It’s this view and the colorful alpenglow that inspired the Alpenbow Shawl––a half-circle pi shawl that features a radiating design reminiscent of the light of dawn striking the high peaks and tumbling down through the cloud cover below.

•The Alpenbow Shawl is knitted flat using six colors of fingering weight yarn. You’ll begin with a garter tab cast-on, and then knit back and forth through seven sections. With each section, you’ll double the number of stitches, and double the number of rows, give or take a few rows. A combination of knit and purl stitches, yarn overs, slipped stitches, and other easy stitch combinations, as well as stranded color work, is used to knit this delightful, draping shawl.

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