My newest pattern, and first shawl design, was just released! Introducing RIDGELINE – my long awaited mountain shawl.
The wilderness of British Columbia is full of towering peaks and vast backcountry. RIDGELINE was inspired by these peaks, featuring a unique slipped stitch mountain range and texture that you can lose yourself in both knitting and wearing. With unique corner to corner construction, this shawl will keep you warm and inspired wherever your adventures take you.
You may recognize the mountain motif – I based this shawl of off my most popular (and first) design, the TALUS hat. I can’t wait to make one to match my RIDGELINE shawls! You can find photos of TALUS here, and can download the pattern here.
Save 20% off of RIDGELINE until Tuesday February27th at midnight PST using coupon code PEAKS
This pattern has been tech edited by Nicola Hodges (@tinyislandtextiles) and thoroughly tested.
MEASUREMENTS
Shawl measures approximately 81 in/206 cm in wingspan and 35 in/89 cm in center depth, blocked.
YARN
Approximately 520 yds/476 m of worsted weight yarn in MC (shown in Sweet Fiber Merino Twist Worsted “Spirit”), and 153 yds/140 m in CC (shown in Sweet Fiber Merino Twist Worsted “Sketchbook”).
Note: If you choose to use a heavier worsted yarn, you may use more yardage than recommended.
NEEDLES
US 10.5/6.5 mm 32” circular (or longer) needle. Adjust needle size if needed to obtain gauge.
GAUGE
16 stitches/22 rows = 4 in/10 cm in diagonal rib stitch, blocked.
NOTIONS
Darning needle, blocking wires (optional), removable stitch marker (optional)
SOCIAL
Use hashtags #rowsomknits and #ridgelineshawl to share your projects on Instagram! @rowsomknits
You can download your copy of RIDGELINE here.