New Pattern: Back to Stripes

New Pattern: Back to Stripes

It's been a while:  I haven't published a new pattern in months!

This pattern is ready to go since ages, but I had other priorities (like wholesale orders and fairs to attend to) and I hadn't find the time to publish it until now!

My friend Cinzia  sent me 2 balls of Katia Silky Lace: 80% merino, 20% silk.

The colours are shiny and bold, and the yarn is very pleasant to knit with. 

2 colours means stripes.

Stipes means Fibonacci to me :)

And this mark the third pattern in my personal Fibonacci Galore!

Back to Stripes is a very simple asymmetrical shawl.

It is available in both English and Italian.

Starting from as few as 3 stitches, this shawl grows and grows, while interchanging stripes of different colours for different lengths. 

It's the perfect mindless TV knitting: you sit down, fire up Netflix, and knit, paying little attention to your knitting if not to change colour.

Features

  • Professionally Tech Edited 
  • Designed to make the most of your yarn: you will end up with only a few meters left for each colour
  • Clear written instructions
  • Perfect for beginners

Yarn 
Approx 100 g, 520 m / 568 yd any fingering-weight yarn, 50 g of each colour 
Sample is knit in: 
Concept by Katia, Silky Lace, 80% Merino, 20% Silk, MC: color 150, CC: color 161

Other Materials 
Tapestry needle to weave in ends 
Blocking pins

Needles 
4 mm (US size 6), 50 cm / 20” circular needles, or size to obtain correct gauge

Gauge 
22 sts and 28 rows over 10cm / 4” in garter stitch, wet blocked. 
Gauge is not crucial for this project, but it will determine yarn required and final measurements

Skill Needed 
Cast on, knitting, basic increases and decreases

Finished measurements 
Wingspan, 155 cm / 61” 
Depth 82 cm / 36”

 

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