Te Atatū (the Dawn) by Rachel Evans

Te Atatū (the Dawn)

Knitting
December 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches = 4 inches
in Garter stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
576 yards (527 m)
one size
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

When I first saw the ball of Gradient yarn featured in this pattern, it screamed “sunrise”. Te atatū means “the dawn,” and I wanted to design a shawl that looked like the dawn of a new day. The contrast of the night sky fading away pairs with picot edging as the sun finally burst through.

The design suits gradient yarn, mini skein sets and solid/semi-solid yarn.

Construction
Te atatū is a crescent shaped shawl comprised of a striking, yet simple, lace mesh interspersed with garter sections of decreasing depth and finishing with a picot cast off.

Yarn required

442y/405m fingering weight yarn for main colour
134y/123m fingering weight yarn for contrast colour

Sample is knit in Gradient 4-ply sparkle “Aurora Australis” and Knitsch 100% merino sock “Chinook”

Dimensions
approximately 60”/152cm wide and 13”/33cm deep.