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Clematis
Inspiration:
Mariposa Yarn is new to me, but when asked to design something in silk, one never says “No”. This fiber is very versatile. Mariposa silk is spun from cocoon waste, thus making it less shiny and slippery; all the things we may not necessarily love about knitting with silk this yarn corrects. I enjoyed working with this fiber very much, and the drape of the finished fabric makes this yarn perfect for this summer/spring poncho.
The colour work section is ever inspired by the climbing plant called “Clematis” thus the name. This design honours this beautiful plant.
My poncho creation is wonderful for cooler summer and spring evenings. It looks amazing over a simple linen dress or casual pants, a wearable accessory, flattering from every angle and never boring to knit.
Sizing: S/M and L/XL
Bust: 63 in/159.5 cm and 78.5 in/199cm.
Sample knitted in size S/M in on a model with 36 inch bust with oversized fit.
Smallest size provided outside the parentheses, subsequent sizes inside the parentheses in consecutive order. If one number is provided it is applied to all sizes.
Yarn:
Mariposa Monarch DK
Composition:100 % Mulberry Silk
Yarn skein weight: 100g, 410 yards/375 meters per skein
Available at: https://www.mariposayarnatelier.com
Amounts needed:
Cc: Colour code SS2007: Salmon 1 (1) skein
Mc: Colour code SS1009: Moss green 1 (2) skeins
Vc: Colour code SS3001: Pale green 1 (2) skeins
Materials needed:
• Size 7 US(4.5mm), 16-inch (40 cm) or a set of dpn’s in same size,
• Size 4 US (3.5 mm) circulars, 16-inch cord (40 cm) or a set of dpn’s in same size, 36-inch (99 cm) cord.
• Or size of needle needed to obtain gauge,
• Darning needle,
• Stitch markers.
Gauge:
26 st/22 rows – 10 cm/4”, in charted colorwork pattern, in the round, washed and blocked.
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- First published: January 2020
- Page created: January 27, 2020
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