Block Fault
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Block Fault
by Owen Ellis
Fault blocks show motion and change in the earth -- block faults show lines of motion along which those changes occur. The ground moves under our feet, slowly - our markers, whether locking-ring or geological-survey, keep track of the motion.
“Block Fault” is a big, warm, textured shawl. It’s worked with two different increases, giving its spine a swing and keeping it interesting for the intrepid knitter venturing through its growth!
The pattern as written requires 2 skeins (~200 grams) of DK weight yarn, and yields a shawl roughly 5 feet/1.5 meters across and 2 feet/0.85 meters tall.
thanks to edirks for the photos!
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by Brown Sheep
DK
100% Wool
256 yards
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