Rainier Shawl Pattern
Rainier Shawl Pattern
Please note that your pattern download will be available when your physical order is shipped. You will receive an email to the email address you used in your purchase, with a download link.
Pattern is also available on Ravelry: Rainier Shawl Pattern
The Rainier Shawl is the second pattern in the series inspired by the Pendleton National Park blankets. It’s a Worsted weight top-down triangle shawl. This shawl echoes the bright colors of the blanket and has such a soft fabric courtesy of our oh-so-squishy-and-soft Tod Worsted. Let this fun pattern take you away to Mount Rainier National Park. Happy knitting!
Finished Measurements:
70”/175cm wingspan X 27”/ 67.5cm deep at center spine
Materials:
The Lamb & Kid Tod Worsted (65% Yak / 35% Cashmere; 114 yards per 50 grams) 3 skeins MC and 1 skein each of colors CC1 through CC3
Or Worsted/Aran weight yarn in the following amounts:
MC: 336 yds/298m
CC1: 68 yds/62m
CC2: 83 yds/75m
CC3: 107 yds/97m
Sample Shown:
MC: Buoy
CC1: Beetle
CC2: Anorak
CC3: Pitch
Gauge:
14 stitches and 22 rows=4”/10 cm using Gauge Needle in stockinette stitch, blocked
Suggested Needles:
Needles listed are suggested. Always take time to swatch.
Gauge Needle: Size US 10, 32” circular needle or longer—or size necessary to obtain gauge
Optional: Crochet Hook for finishing in size 6mm/J
Tools:
4 Stitch Markers, Tapestry Needle