The landscape of British Columbia’s backcountry is breathtaking, with many glacial lakes hidden amongst the mountains. SUMMIT was inspired by backcountry hiking, featuring a unique slipped-stitch mountain range and dropped stitch textures. This cozy triangle shawl is a knit that is both eye catching and one that you won’t want to put down.
This pattern has been tech edited by April Ridgeway (@newgrowthknits) and thoroughly tested. Testers have described this pattern as addictive to knit! This pattern has written instructions, but there is also a chart for the mountain section.
MEASUREMENTS
Shawl measures approximately 60 in/152.5 cm in wingspan and 34.5 in/87.5 cm in center depth, blocked.
YARN
Approximately 355.5 yds/325 m of worsted weight yarn in MC (shown in Quince & Co. Owl “Taiga”), 104 yds/95 m in CC1 (shown in Quince & Co. Owl “Abyssinian”), and 246 yds/225 m in CC2 (shown in Quince & Co. Owl “Togian”).
If your gauge is off, you may require additional yarn for the mountains and/or wave sections.
NEEDLES
US 8/5.0 mm 32 in/80 cm (or longer) circular needle. Adjust needle size if needed to obtain gauge.
GAUGE
16 stitches/26 rows = 4 in/10 cm in stockinette stitch, blocked.
NOTIONS
Darning needle, blocking materials, four stitch markers, crochet hook (similar to your needle size), waste yarn for cast on
SOCIAL
Use hashtags #rowsomknits and #summitshawl to share your projects on Instagram! @rowsomknits
SUMMIT is available on Ravelry.