San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park was the home of the 1968 World’s Fair. Over the course of six months, the fair welcomed more than thirty nations and six million visitors. The park is home to the iconic Tower of the Americas, fountains, and playgrounds, and the site hosts events and festivals year round. This shawl was designed (and photographed) in Hemisfair Park and was inspired by the vibrant and colorful murals and sculptures throughout the park.
Sizes One Size. 27” (69 cm) in depth and 61” (155 cm) long across the top edge measured after a light blocking.
Yarn
MC: 2 skeins Enceleadus DK by Moon Tower Dye Works (100% SW Merino) DK wt, 250 yds (229 m), 115 g (4 oz) in Concrete King Cake (approximately 440 yds (403 m) or 203 g (7.1 oz) needed)
CC: 1 skein Enceleadus DK by Moon Tower Dye Works (100% SW Merino) DK wt, 250 yds (229 m), 115 g (4 oz) in Green-ish (approximately 240 yds (220 m) or 110 g (3.9 oz) needed).
Or similar weight yarn to achieve gauge
Needles US8 (5.0 mm) and US9 (5.5 mm) circular needles at least 40” (100 cm) long
Notions
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers (17 + 1 unique stitch marker)
Waste Yarn
Gauge 14 stitches and 27 rows = 4” /10 cm in Garter Stitch. Exact gauge is not critical but will affect the size of the shawl and yarn requirements.
Additional Notes The pattern is written out, the colorwork is only charted. Pattern has been professionally tech edited by Emily from Knit3together and was test knit by Ravelry user hexe1isora .