Sense of water by Anke Telschow

Sense of water

Knitting
February 2021
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in Ribs
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1312 - 1531 yards (1200 - 1400 m)
45 x 200cm (with an option to reduce length to 170cm)
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This big rectangular big wrap features 6 different textured/ rib patterns which are quite easy to work. It is worked in 8 segments, which makes it an entertaining (but not challeging) knit.
(By the way, the wrap includes most of the rib patterns of my Sense of snow cardigan.)

Measurements:
My sample shawl measures approx. 200cm x 45cm.
If you are a loose knitter, yours would probably get even longer. But there are a few options given in the pattern where you can leave out (or add) rows easily, to shorten it by at least 30cm.
The number of stitches needs to be a multiple of 12, plus 4 sts, which makes it adaptable in width, too.

Yarn & gauge
Approx. 1300m of a Fingering weight yarn needed which knits up to approx. 24 sts x 36-40 rows in the different rib stitch patterns on needle 3,25mm.
You could use thicker yarn and bigger needles, but please keep in mind that you will need more yarn (unless you reduce the number of stitches or rows).

Yarn for ample
The sample was worked in
Ruppert Garne Camellana (pure camel, 350m/ 50g) held together with Ruppert Garne Noble (95% Geelong wool, 5% Cashmere 500m/ 50g). I have combined a medium blue (color “Blue Mountain”) with a blue/ green/ grey shade (color “Blue Stone”) to get a softly marled effect. subknits, the owner of Ruppert Garne, will be glad to help you with finding 2 matching colors.
Ruppert Noble with 2 strands held together would also be a great choice, at a very reasonable price.