Riding the Waves Shawl by Meredith Kermicle

Riding the Waves Shawl

Knitting
worsted or aran weight
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
3 stitches and 3 rows = 4 inches
in st st
US 9 - 5.5 mm
380 - 390 yards (347 - 357 m)
Size depends on yarn used
English
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You are on a cruise and breezes are a bit cool, this is a perfect shawl to keep you warm. Just a simple little wrap, easy to knit and quick too. It is a great beginner lace shawl with waves along the edge to remind of nights on the sea.

You’ll knit from one side to the other, and the wave edging will be knit at the same time. The marker helps you separate the edging pattern from the body of the shawl. Use half the yarn to do increases and 14 rows of the center. Then you should have plenty to complete the second half.

Want to use smaller yarns - just use smaller needles and more yarn to make more repeats of the pattern.