A Study in Speckles by Chloe Sloat

A Study in Speckles

Knitting
November 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 4 rows = 4 inches
in seed stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1000 yards (914 m)
one size - 70 inches wide by 27 inches deep
English
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“A Study in Speckles” is a triangular shawl knit from the center neck down in an altered triangle shape. It plays with many textures of knitting, including lace, twisted stitches and garter in speckled yarn and ends with a two color scalloped brioche stitch edge.

Yarn Requirements:
800 yards of fingering for main color
200 yards of fingering for contrasting color for border
Sample is knit in madelinetosh sock color “gemini twins” with contrasting color La Jolla Baah in color “California coast”

Needle Size:
US #5 40” circular
US #2 40” circular

Gauge:
Gauge is not critical, but you may run out of yarn if you don’t check. Also, the pattern switches from a #5 for the body to a #2 for the brioche edge, and it’s helpful to swatch the seed stitch into the brioche rib so the tension looks right.
20sts = 4” over seed stitch on US #5 (or size need to obtain gauge)
20sts = 4” over brioche rib on a US #2 (or size need to obtain gauge)

A big thank you to my wonderful test knitters and editors, Kellyjensensembos and reiswear!