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Farm-to-Skein Colorwork Throw
Originally published in Making Magazine, the Farm-to-Skein COLORWORK THORW is an easy-to-knit, colorwork blanket inspired by Cecelia Campochiaro’s SEQUENCE KNITTING.
In addition to the original directions for a throw, I have updated the pattern to include directions for a Baby Blanket.
The blanket is knit flat, end-to-end and the Sequence knitting creates a rhythmic flow. Knitting it became a wonderful way to ground myself each night before I went to bed.
Originally I used 6 skeins of one of my favorite Maine grown and naturally dyed yarns, Lana Plantae fingering weight Rambouillet yarn and created a colorful throw to brighten up my fisherman’s house on Vinalhaven Island.
For my second throw, I used 6 skeins of Jill Draper Makes Stuff’s lovely Mohonk Light, another locally sourced and lovingly hand-dyed yarn, sheep-to-skein yarn.
And I have also knit 2 baby blankets: one in yarn sourced and dyed on Vinalhaven and one in Plucky Knitter Primo Sport.
SIZES
Baby blanket (Throw)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
WIDTH: 29 ¼ (48)“/ 74 (122)cm
LENGTH: 47 (57)”/ 119.5 (145)cm
CONSTRUCTION
Knit flat from end to end.
YARN
- 6 half-skeins (full-skeins) Jill Draper Makes Stuff Mohonk Light 100% NYS grown unregistered cormo wool; 550 yds/4 oz skein or
- Approx 1650 (3300) yds/1500 (3000)m or 6 2 oz (4 oz) skeins of fingering weight yarn split evenly between colors
NEEDLES
US size 5 (3.75mm) 32”/80cm circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge
GAUGE
23 sts and 42 rows = 4”/10cm in Sequence Pattern, blocked.
While exact gauge isn’t critical, variation in gauge will alter final measurements.
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