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♥ Take Flight
“Up here, far away from everybody, the night is peaceful: there’s no sound except the hum of the Earth…. the Earth’s deep, never-ending note clothes me in rainbow colors, fills my head with all the books ever written, and feeds me with the smell of Mrs. Sergeant Jones’s famous vanilla biscuits and the strawberry taste of Instant Whip and the cool slipperiness of glowing red jelly”
― Mari Strachan, The Earth Hums in B Flat
This is a pattern for a knitted tammy worked using the stranded colourwork technique. It is worked from the bottom rib up with decreases shaping the crown.
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yarn:
Shetland 4ply by Gathered Sheep Yarns;
Fingering; 100% Pure Shetland Wool; 233yds
(213m) / 55g
approximate yarn amounts:
MC (Raspberry) - 20g; 85yds/77m
CC1 (Raven) - 16g; 68yds/62
CC2 (Purple Jam) - 18g; 77yds/70m
CC3 (Blue Haze) - 18g; 77yds/70m
CC4 (Magentibus) - 15g; 64yds/58m
CC5 (Milk) - 9g; 39yds/35m
needles:
2.75mm (us no 2) circular, 16in/41cm
3.0mm (us no 2.5) circular, 16in/41cm
and DPNs 6in/15cm for crown shaping
gauge: 28 sts x 32 rows = 4in/10cm
measured over stranded stockinette on larger
needles
Some knitters work stranded & corrugated
ribbing at a different gauge than with only a
single colour. Change needles, as needed, to keep
gauge the same throughout.
approximate finished size:
one size fits many; 21-25 in/53cm-63.5 cm head
additional tools:
needle to weave in ends, st marker
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- First published: October 2022
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