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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