Ramona Linn
Since life’s journey has brought my family to the beautiful state of Oregon, we have developed a passion for embarking on long hikes in search of stunning waterfalls. I find that I am always drawn to the mesmerizing presence of water. Whether it’s because I’m a water sign or simply because the sound of flowing water soothes me to my core, I could happily spend an entire day beside any body of water, reconnecting with the tranquility of nature. One waterfall that truly captured my imagination is Ramona Linn, inspired by the breathtaking Ramona Falls here in Oregon. With water cascading gracefully from a multitude of levels, Ramona Falls is truly a sight to behold and serves as the perfect muse for this knitting project.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Finished Size: 68” / 170 cm wingspan x 28” / 70 cm deep
Gauge: (Blocked) 24 sts x 22 rows = 4” / 10 cm square in 2 x 2 rib. Cable Repeat: 22 sts x 24 rows = 3” / 7.5 cm wide x 4” / 10 cm.
Yarn: Worsted weight yarn; a total of 846 yards / 774 m; approximately 12.7 oz / 360 g, ensuring you have the right weight and texture for your project.
Needles: You will need a US8 / 5 mm - 32” / 60 cm (minimum) circular needle, along with 2 cable needles to create the intricate design.
Notions: Don’t forget about the essential tools: 2 stitch markers and a tapestry needle to assist you in finishing your beautiful piece.
Skills Required: This pattern requires basic knitting skills, along with increasing and cabling techniques, or a willingness to learn new skills along the way. It’s a perfect opportunity to enhance your knitting repertoire!
Additionally, this knitting pattern is both written and charted for your convenience, making it accessible to knitters of various learning styles. Dive into your next knitting adventure with this captivating pattern inspired by the natural beauty of Oregon’s waterfalls!
Whether you’re knitting for yourself or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one, this project will not only connect you with nature but also provide a rewarding crafting experience. Happy knitting!