Knot Tuned Symphony by Mary E Rose

Knot Tuned Symphony

Knitting
June 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
360 - 400 yards (329 - 366 m)
8 inch and 9 inch circumference [20 and 22 cm]
English
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If knitting were music, the stitches would be the keys, and the repeats would be the time signature. If knitting were music, a simple two-by-two rib could be translated into the Key of C (no sharps or flats, just natural notes), in 2/2 time, (or cut time). Changing just a few stitches (the notes) to cables or lace (sharps
or flats) the entire musical world is at your knitting fingertips. Before the orchestra is ready to play, while the audience is still in their cars driving to the theater, the instruments that have been carefully packed and
stored in the theater for the performance are waiting. Nestled in cases lined with felt, their strings slightly loose, their reeds in separate pouches, and mouth pieces not attached, they sit, not tuned, until the musicians arrive.

This pattern is worked in the round from the top down, with a heel flap and modified wedge toe. Feel free to substitute your favorite heel and toe.

Both charted and line by line written instructions are provided.