English Boom
$7.00
English Boom is a beautiful state park on Camano Island, WA, along the Skagit Bay. During the 1920s and 1930s, the English Lumber Co. logged the forests to the east of Stanwood and Mount Vernon. The company stored tree logs here, a facility called a “boom.” Portions of the storage facility still stick up out of the water. Now it’s a park where nature is slowly reclaiming the land from the damage done. For more information on park, visit: https://www.islandcountywa.gov/PublicWorks/Parks/Pages/english-boom.aspx.
“English Boom” is inspired by this beautiful 6-acre park. Designed in reclaimed fibers, the straight rows remind us of the logs that remain of the original structures. Use it as a shawl, scarf or a cowl. The possibilities are endless!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
Description
Finished Size:
16 inches wide by 60 ½ inches long
Length can be adjusted by adding or removing row repeats (2 rows per repeat)
Width can be adjusted by adding or removing repeats (8 stitches per repeat)
Materials:
550 yards (505 m) DK yarn
Sample uses Berroco Remix Light (100% recycled fibers – 30% Nylon/27% Cotton/24% Acrylic/10% Silk/9% Linen; 3.5 oz/100g = 432 yds/400m) in the color #6960 Strawberry
Crochet Hook:
US size F/5 (3.75 mm) or size needed for gauge.
Gauge:
3 stitch repeats = 5 inches; 12 rows = about 4 ½ inches
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