Making Ripples by Veronica Ory

Making Ripples

Knitting
October 2024
both are used in this pattern
Light Fingering ?
24 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
650 - 700 yards (594 - 640 m)
One Size
English
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As waves approach the shoreline, underwater rocks, shoals, and other features change their shape and size. In this shawl, stitch patterns push and pull the rows of stitches into waves and ripples, much like underwater features make ripples on the surface of the water.

Making Ripples is an asymmetrical triangle shawl designed to let the changing colors of Junction Fiber Mill’s Making Tracks Lite take center stage. Two different stitch patterns alternate through the body of the shawl, keeping your interest as you knit.

Yarn
Miss Babs Avon
85% Merino wool, 15% silk; 490 yd/3.5 oz (448 m/100 g) skeins
1 skein in main color, shown in Dusk
and
Junction Fiber Mill Making Tracks Lite
100% wool; 210 yd/1.75 oz (192 m/50 g) skeins
1 skein in contrasting color, shown in Sublime Skies

Or approximately 450 yards/410 meters of light fingering weight yarn in main color and 210 yards/192 meters of sport weight yarn
in contrasting color.

Finished Measurements
Wingspan: 64”/160 cm
Depth at greatest point: 17”/42.5 cm

Needles
US 6 [4.0 mm] circular needle, 36”/90 cm long, or size to obtain gauge
A circular needle is recommended to hold all the stitches, but the shawl is worked back and forth in rows.

Gauge
Blocked: 24 stitches and 34 rows = 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch
Gauge is not crucial for this project, but will affect yardage and finished size if different from above.

Notions
Stitch markers (optional)
Tapestry needle