Samuel F.B. (Finley Breese) Morse invented the original Morse Code in the 1830s. As we know it today, the dots and dashes of Morse Code translate well for slip stitch color patterns, making it easy to write something in your knitting. In Nancy Whitman's shawl, each broad stripe ends with three lines of Morse Code that repeat a single knitting term. From right to left, the shawl reads Needles, Yarn, Cast On, Knit, Purl, and Bind Off.
Blocked Measurements
Width: approx. 81.5"
Center depth: approx.18"
Actual yardage used is approx.:
68 yards C1/Stripe 1
134 yards C2/Stripe 2
178 yards C3/Stripe 3
195 yards C4/Stripe 4
188 yards C5/Stripe 5
193 yards C1/Stripe 6
CC yardage for Morse Code:
71 yards
Product Information
(for Finley Breese Morse Code Shawl - PDF DOWNLOAD Pattern)
Craft:
KnittingFinished Gauge:
23 (5.75 sts. / inch)Is Downloadable:
YesProject Type:
Shawls, Wraps, PonchosSuggested Needles:
US size 5/3.75 mm circular needles at 40?/100 cm long, tapestry needleSuggested Yarns:
Madelinetosh Tosh Merino LightWearer:
WomenYarn Gauge:
Fingering (27-32 sts/4 in)Yarn Yardage:
1041