Evanesce by Susie White

Evanesce

Knitting
June 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
995 - 1280 yards (910 - 1170 m)
Small, Large
English
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There is something inherently romantic in the imagery of an early morning fog that slowly rolls over the countryside and then just as slowly dissipates, or evanesces, as the day wakes up and gets under way. Evanesce is a crescent-shaped shawl that echoes this dissipation in the seven panels that make it up. They gradually decrease in width as the shawl knits on, and some use short rows that fade in from one end while others fade out.

Evanesce’s panels feature two differently textured slipped-stitch patterns which are alternated between short bands of garter stitch. The patterns are easy to memorize, knit up quickly, and work as well for variegated and speckled yarns as they do for tonal.

This pattern is available in two sizes. To minimize confusion as well as the number of pages in the document, the pattern has been split into two separate files.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Small: 56 in. / 142 cm wingspan; 16 in. / 40.5 cm depth
Large: 64 in. / 162.5 cm wingspan; 20 in. / 51 cm depth

YARN
Small: 3 colorways of Suburban Stitcher Single Sock; sample used Darkest Night (Color A–370 yards / 338 meters), Dandiya (Color B–350 yards / 283 meters), and Sari Silk (Color C–275 yards / 219 meters)
Large: 3 colorways of Suburban Stitcher Sock; sample used Coal (Color A–420 yards / 384 meters), White Walkers (Color B–460 yards / 421 meters), and Daenerys (Color C–400 yards / 366 meters)