Fog Break by Kat Goldin

Fog Break

Crochet
March 2017
Five Moon Yarns Luna
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in V-stitch
US 15 - 10.0 mm
5.0 mm (H)
400 yards (366 m)
One size with instructions for adjusting.
UK
English

Winter mornings are my favourite. The low sun takes a good hour to make its way up and over the hills to the South East, with clouds frequently caught in the valley between those hills and the one our house sits on. These sunrises come in gradient shades of grey, with pink lines of light cutting through the mist.

Sizes
Finished depth: 56cm/22in
Finished length: 125cm/49in
The size is easily adjustable by working fewer or more of the stripes, ensuring each V-stitch section ends with a multiple of 5.

Materials
5 20g skeins of Five Moon Yarns Luna 4ply Sock Yarn (75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon)in
Mist (Col A)
Dirty Rose (Col B)
Drizzle (Col C)
Rain Cloud (Col D)
Anthra (Col E)
(Works well with any 5 pack of 20g mini skeins)
5mm (US H) hook
10mm knitting needle

Tension
10 rows in V stitch (see special stitches) to 10 cm/4 in using 5mm hook (or size needed to achieve tension)

Difficulty Rating
Easy

Skills Needed
Basic crochet stitches, working in rows, increasing, Broomstick Lace (fully explained in pattern).

Construction
Started at one edge, the shawl is increased at the neck edge in the gradients, with bands of broomstick lace breaking it up.

This pattern forms part of The Shawl Project: Book Three. It is not available as an individual pattern.

All patterns are written using standard UK crochet terminology with US conversions given in the abbreviations section. Patterns are charted where appropriate and contain a schematic.