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Some people feel the call of the Sea. Open water, no land in sight, that is where your heart lies. I know this feeling well. I grew up near the North Atlantic and I love being on a boat offshore, wondering what lies just over the horizon. When I first watched the film “Moana” and I heard her sing “There’s a line where the sky meets the sea and it calls me” I knew exactly what she meant. To my fellow knitters who also hear the sea’s siren call, I present this shawl.

This shawl is worked in three sections. First you work the bottom stockinette section. Then you work the cable band like an applied edge. Lastly, you pick up stitches on the cable band and work the top stockinette section. The pattern contains directions on exactly how/where to pick up stitches and a link to a video tutorial about picking up stitches.
Materials
•1000 yards [914.5 m] of Main Color fingering-weight yarn, sample knit in Blue Heron Cotton Rayon Twist Lace Yarn, fingering weight yarn.
• 40 yards [36.5 m] of Contrast Color fingering weight yarn, sample uses silk/linen laceweight from Buchanen Fibers in Iris colorway.
• US 4 [3.5mm] circular needle, or size needed to obtain
gauge, 40 inch [100 cm] length
Gauge
26 sts and 30 rows per 4 inches [10 cm]
Size
5 feet [1.5 m] wide by 15 inches [38 cm] deep
Pattern Difficulty Level: Advanced
This pattern has been tech edited and test knit and works in both plant and animal fibers – a great big thank you to my test knitters!
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I’ve always loved the sea. I grew up near the ocean, with both sets of grandparents living a few dozen feet from the water. Playing on the beach, listening to the waves, sailing on a boat, hiking along ocean-side cliffs – I love anything involving the sea. But nothing is the same as being far from shore with no land in sight. I love seeing the horizon taper off to meet the ocean waves; so when I first watched the original Pirates of the Caribbean movie and Captain Jack Sparrow looked into the distance and murmured “Send me that horizon” under his breath my heart sang. I know that feeling, I love that feeling, and with this shawl I want you to experience it too.
This pattern has been tech edited and test knit.
Have you ever been in a fog so thick you can’t see beyond your hand? My grandparent’s village is a 6-mile peninsula sticking into the North Atlantic and the fog there is epic. Rolling in off the cold waters that surround the village, the fog encircles you in a gray mist while the waves crash on the shore, out of sight but never out of hearing. When I first saw this yarn gradient I knew exactly what this shawl would become, showcasing the swirling fog and waves.

US 4 3.5 mm circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge, 40 inches 100 cm or longer






Recommended Ease: -3 to -1 inches -7.5 to -2.5cm at the bust. CoBaSi gives a VERY stretchy fabric at this gauge and I highly recommend negative ease across the bust. If you use a different yarn that gives you less-stretchy fabric you may want 0-2 inches 0-5cm of positive ease.
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I am so excited to finally release this pattern. This one was a labor of love for me, the first sweater I designed for both my boys.

