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Curve Fragment
The blanket is knit from the bottom up in a combination of garter stitch with the two strands held together and double knitting, where each strand is worked separately.
The colors on the doubleknit curves switch between light and dark, so you get the feeling of working with three different colors in the pattern.
As the blanket is worked in double knitting it is fully reversible and has no real wrong side.
You work with a strand of each color throughout the blanket.
Verner Panton created many fantastic and inspiring designs.
This blanket is inspired by Panton’s amazing graphic design CURVE, where the clear and neat curves wind across surfaces. In this blanket, the curves have been separated, so it’s just a single
winding line – a fragment of the larger pattern – changing color and popping on the mottled background. This way each curve is distinct and clearly marked.
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- First published: August 2023
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