Sea Ripples Shawl/Scarf by Heather Corcoran

Sea Ripples Shawl/Scarf

Knitting
May 2018
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
7.0 mm
397 - 445 yards (363 - 407 m)
Adult Medium
English
This pattern is available from lovecrafts.com for £3.60.

There’s nothing more calming than watching the sea on a still day, with gentle ripples coming into shore. This chunky, soft yarn and simple design combine to make a cosy shawl or scarf, that’s reminiscent of the ebb and flow of gentle waves. (Please note that this was formerly called Moon Kiss.)

Chunky/bulky yarn and larger than usual needles mean the resulting shawl is fluid and not too thick – perfect for summer evenings or for wearing over your coat as a warm scarf, in the winter. Add 3 tassels or a fringe – the choice is yours!

An easy pattern, as skills needed are cast/bind on and off, knit, purl, and yarn forward. Line by line instructions, in English with British/USA terms. Photos help with yarn forward, and making optional tassels or fringe - you will need more yarn for the fringe.

Great for the beginner, or an easier TV knit, or if you like knitting and nattering at the same time!

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