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Benitoite
Welcome to Benitoite!
Here you are, in the middle of San Benito Mountains in California, with James M. Couch, in the year of 1907, and you found a new rare mineral composed of barium, titanium, and silicates. It was formed a long time ago in conditions of low temperature and high pressure, which is typical for subduction zones at convergent plate boundaries. Its colour is blue, and it fluoresces under short wave UV light. But you don’t want to read a geology paper, right?
You want to knit this blue-metallic top-down crescent shawl!
Yarn
350 metres of Fingering weight yarn (I used Malabrigo Mechita)
100–150 metres of metallic thread (I used Gütermann SULKY Metallic)
You can use a normal thread, you can try to add mohair, or you don’t have to use anything at all!
Needles
circular 3.5 mm needles = US 4
Gauge
32 sts × 50 rows (10 × 10 cm) in garter stitch after blocking
Size
span: 126 cm (50 in)
depth: 32 cm (12.6 in)
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- First published: December 2020
- Page created: December 31, 2020
- Last updated: May 24, 2022 …
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