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Product Details
Where the Mountain meets the Moon is a semicircular shawl with a little bit of everything: lace, texture, cables, and some Estonian gathered stitches.
The design begins with a central flower of twisted rib, shifts into a gradually expanding Japanese lace & stitch with reverse stockinette details, then returns to twisted rib to complete the journey.
The pattern is predominantly charts only, however the first 24 rows have also been written out to get you started.
The shawl is offered in one main size, however it can be extended a little to make use of remaining yardage, and extra wedges can be added to increase the width.
The design suits lace to sport weight yarn, of solid, semi solid, very subtle speckle, or gradient colouring. Yardage requirements will vary with yarn weight & tension - allow up to 800m for lace weight, 800-900 for fingering, and 1100-1200m for sport weight (or fingering with extra repeat). Adjust needle size to suit your preferred gauge.
Named for the book by Grace Lin.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Nim Teasdale
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- Choose needle size that suits your chosen yarn and create a gauge you like. Moveable stitch markers may be helpful.
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 4
- Skill Level
- Advanced