Ride The Wave Shawl Pattern
price: $6.00
Meet the Ride the Wave Scarf! This light and airy wrap is perfect for cool spring days or breezy summer evenings.This design features a mix of simple garter stitch and elongated drop stitches in a beautiful wave-inspired motif.This is the perfect project for a beginner knitter because the entire piece is worked in the simplest garter stitch with easy wrapped stitches mixed in. The combination of our 3 different yarns (Spun Cloud, Serenity and Wildflower) amplifies this beautiful stitch pattern and adds movement to the scarf.
This design is a super special collaboration with the queen of orange, Gaye Glasspie (aka GG Made It) and Knit Stars. At Knit Collage, we have three unique orange yarns that we've created for GG and this pattern combines them ALL! GG receives a commission for every orange skein sold because these colors were inspired by her!
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Skill Level: Beginner Knitter
Needle Size:
Size US 15 (10 mm) 24” / 60 cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size N (P) / US 15 (10 mm) crochet hook for fringing. Adjust needle / hook sizes as necessary to match gauge.
Note: if you adjust your needle size, the crochet hook should be the same mm size as the knitting needle.
Row counter, optional
Tapestry needle
Gauge:
10 sts and 6 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stitch pattern between Rows 3-13, unblocked (See Pattern Notes)
Finished Measurements:
Before blocking - 9” / 22.5 cm wide and 54” / 135 cm long (without fringe)
After blocking - 8” / 20 cm wide and 74” / 185 cm long (without fringe)
Materials:
Main Color (MC): 1 skein Serenity (85% wool / 15% nylon; approx. 150 yds (138 m) / 100 g) sample 1 shown in Paprika and sample 2 shown in Polar Bear
Contrasting Color 1 (CC1): 1 skein Spun Cloud (100% wool; approx. 100 yds (92 m) / 200 g) sample one shown in Joy Bomb and sample 2 shown in High Vibes
Contrasting Color 2 (CC2): 1 skein Wildflower (100% cotton; approx. 60 yds (55 m) / 70 g) sample one shown in Tart Orange and sample 2 shown in Petal
Pattern Designer: Cheryl Kubat