Craters of the Moon Flowers by Linette Grayum

Craters of the Moon Flowers

Knitting
January 2020
both are used in this pattern
Light Fingering ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in garter
US 5 - 3.75 mm
530 - 550 yards (485 - 503 m)
56” (142.5 cm) long x 14.5” (37cm) deep
low vision format available
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
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Ravelry’s new site redesign has been causing serious problems for some users, me included (migraines, seizures, vision issues, etc). To this day, Ravelry had responded poorly and refuses to acknowledge or address these issues, other than saying that people are lying.

If you refer not to support this ableism, this pattern can also be purchased directly from my PayHip store, with no fees going to Ravelry.link above**

During my visit to the National Monument last summer and the abundance of Dwarf Monkeyflowers blooming I posted the flower photo to Instagram with the caption “Craters of the Moon Flowers”. A friend suggested this would be a great pattern name, so I took this photo as inspiration to design this shawl.

Searching for the perfect yarn combination became a fun challenge. Solstice’s falling stars in “meteor shower” provided a perfect imitation of the shiny obsidian rock background. Next came the search for a contrasting color for creating the Monkeyflowers. Looking for just the right shade, slightly variegated pink, I found it in “Raspberry Sour”, dyed by Gerschubie Fiber Arts.

This shawl is a fun, and quick little knit, featuring squishy garter rows and a fun little technique for the flowers.

This project is great for using up some leftover yarn for the flowers.

Size is easily adaptable, as is the yarn weight this is worked in.

Thank you to solstice for yarn support for this pattern

Pattern is now available in a large print/eReader accessible format.
Low Vision Accessibility: This pattern is written in 23 and 25 point sans serif font in all black text. It has no italics. All of the directions are fully written out.
This pattern is screenreader accessible.