September Rain Shawl by Alison Poteracke

September Rain Shawl

Knitting
November 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 19 rows = 4 inches
in half-fisherman's rib, flat
US 6 - 4.0 mm
492 yards (450 m)
one size
English
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*This pattern has not been tested though designer has made multiple samples. If you’d like to knit this pattern and provide constructive feedback, contact designer for free discount code.

September Rain is inspired by the ebb and flow of fall rains in the Pacific Northwest. It’s the perfect fall accessory to keep warm as you connect with your inner child, jumping in puddles and dancing in the rain, or sitting indoors with a warm cup of tea.

This shawl is part of a new improvisation collection, intended for adventurous beginners to seasoned knitters. Choose your own adventure through the design so when you’re finished, your project is similar to other makers, but is also unique to you and what you like to knit!

SIZE(S)
Wingspan – 60” / 152cm; Depth – 21” / 53cm

YARN
Worsted/Aran weight yarn; 300g / 492yds / 450m
Can hold dk weight and lace weight yarn double for similar effect – yardage requirements will vary.

SUGGESTED YARN
Blue Sky Fibers, Suri Merino (60% Alpaca, 40% Fine Merino), 100g / 164yds / 150m - 3 skeins of “Fog No. 413”

NEEDLES
US size 6 / 4mm – 32” cord

GAUGE
15 sts & 21 rows = 4” / 10cm over half-fisherman’s rib knit flat and blocked

GEAR
Scissors, stitch markers (plus optional clip on marker to mark front), tapestry needle

TEA
Peet’s Jasmine Green Tea

ALBUM
“September in the Rain” as performed by Scott Wendholt off the album What Goes Unsaid (2000)

Please share your photos on Instagram using #SeptemberRainShawl and don’t forget to tag me so I can see, @BebopAndKnit