Margin by Karen Juliano

Margin

Knitting
August 2014
Light Fingering ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in St. st, BLOCKED
US 6 - 4.0 mm
630 - 660 yards (576 - 604 m)
58" x 18"
English

More than just an edge or border, a margin is space. I do a lot of thinking when I’m knitting; the soothing rhythm of a bit of Stockinette stitch provides me with the opportunity to mull over new ideas, or work through problems. I love that!

MATERIALS
Yarn: MAIN COLOR – Windy Valley’s Majestic Blend (80% merino, 15% qiviut, 5% silk), 5030 Fog Bank, 2 skeins
CONTRAST COLOR – Windy Valley’s Australian Merino, 7015 Thai Basil, 1 skein
Needles: US 6 / 4.00mm (or size to obtain gauge,) 40” / 102cm long, to accommodate number of sts.
Yarn needle

Gauge: 22 sts & 32 rows = 4” in pattern stitch.
Note: gauge measurements are for finished, BLOCKED, gauge. Always treat your swatch like you plan to treat your finished piece. A huge variance in gauge may affect appearance and yardage.

SERIOUSLY, note: This shawl should use up almost all of your yarn. You can swatch anyway, like this: instead of breaking the yarn and pulling a tail through, pull the whole ball through the last stitch but don’t pull tight. Soak and block as usual. Measure your gauge. Double-check it. Then pull the ball back through the stitch and unravel the swatch to cast on. Your yarn will be just fine.

This pattern was test knit! Thank you thishandmadelife and hermitlibrarian.