Frequency Modulator by Jennifer Thiele

Frequency Modulator

Knitting
November 2020
Mirror Sets from Yarn Therapist
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
800 - 1200 yards (732 - 1097 m)
One Size - Can be made larger if desired
English
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Beginner Friendly Large Warm Wrap

You will no longer shiver at a frequency of 2.7Hz if you are wrapped in the warmth of a shawl like this..

Contains 24 stripes and a great alternative to Advent Calendars, less ends to weave in!

The ‘start’ of the yarn has the shortest sections of coloured stripes of yarn are on the inside of the cake of yarn. This is called the ‘start’ and should be used for the cast on of the top down shawls (aka the kind where you cast on a few stitches and increase every few rows). This yarn will work for triangular shawls, semi-circular shawls, pi-shawls aka circular shawls.

Alternatively the longer sections of coloured stripes are on the outside of the cake of yarn. This is called the ‘end’ and should be used for the cast on of the bottom up shawls (aka the kind where you cast on hundreds of stitches and decrease every few rows)

TIPS (and not so secret tricks)
Start from the center of the cake and as you knit from the middle use the ribbon from the label to tighten around the outside of the cake to keep the cake tidy.
When putting stitches on hold using interchangeables you can sometimes connect the two ends together. This decreases the risk of stitches falling off the ends.