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Curator Suite
Eight different constructions , four shapes, two gauges
I often hear knitters speaking of their stash as some sort of adversary or an impending doom that must be kept at bay. I like to think of my stash as a collection that requires careful cultivation and curation. I found that my selection of hand-dyed yarns (specifically in sock quantities) was in need of more dedicated attention. Hence The Curator Suite. Each shawl shown used the equivalent of 3 pairs of socks worth of yarn. 4 triangles, 2 rectangles, 1 square and 1 parallelogram all formed on the same basic shaping principles and in the same stitch pattern to perfectly showcase the reason why I fell in love with hand-dyed yarn in the first place.
Shapes
Spread - a triangle worked from the point to the edge
Shrink - a triangle worked from the edge to the point
Set - a triangle worked from the neck outwards
Switch - a triangle worked from corner to corner
Stack - a rectangular stole worked the longway
Scant - a rectangular scarf worked the longway
Square - a square worked from corner to corner
Shift - a parallelogram worked the longway
Suggested Gauges
open: one pattern repeat (8 sts) = 1.5”
dense: one pattern repeat (8 sts) = 1.125”
- First published: June 2011
- Page created: February 7, 2010
- Last updated: June 8, 2011 …
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