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Mountain Path
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Mountain path shawl is part of my Mountains pattern collection and features an undulating pattern reminiscent of the paths that zig zag their way up many mountains.
This pattern contains the instructions for a single colour elongated crescent shawl which uses an eyelet and lace all over pattern with garter bands and border. It is easy to knit and wear, knit from the top down all in one piece.
Yarn - It uses just one 100g skein of fingering weight yarn. I recommend solid, tonals and lightly variegated yarns to show the lace off.
Approximately 450 yards (411m) of fingering weight yarn.
I used Cascade Yarns Heritage Solids in the Limestone colourway, using 99.9g = 437yards / 400m
Please note I am a tight knitter so if you don’t do a gauge swatch then you will need more yarn than I did, hence the larger yardage requirements.
Needles and Notions – 4.00mm / US 6 x1. This should be about a 24” cord, but any length you are happy with works, stitch markers, a tapestry needle, scissors.
Gauge – One repeat of the stitch pattern blocked = rows 7-12 (16 stitches) measures 4”; the centre spine of this repeat measures 1” high - although this is not crucial. Please note that you may need more or less yarn if yours differs from this.
Finished blocked dimensions – Approx. = 81” long by 11” at widest point (205 x 28 cm)
The pattern has full written instructions, with regular stitch counts and guidance on yardage; an abbreviations key; charted instructions (pages 4 to 9) and written instructions (pages 10-15) and notes on blocking.
On the 1st July 2017 the price of this pattern will be £3 and the bundle with Mountain Air will be £5 (+VAT where applicable)
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