Let Your Light Shine by Diane L. Augustin

Let Your Light Shine

Knitting
March 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4 stitches = 1 inch
in garter stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
450 yards (411 m)
approximately 5" x 76" long
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This pattern, and its sister pattern, Let Your Light Shine with Beads, are available for free download through April 16th.

Let Your Light Shine
Let Your Light Shine with Beads

Having fun with textures.
It’s a perfect project to knit and wear in the warmer months or to block the chill of too-cool air-conditioned spaces. Quick and easy to knit, it’s a great project for knitters of any skill level. Enjoy!

Information
The scarf is approximately 5” x 76” long, which allows you to wear it any number of ways. It is knit flat from end to end, on the diagonal, alternating both yarns throughout the rows. Both strands are carried along the edge, so there are minimal ends to weave in.

Convert the scarf into a lovely wrap by increasing the number of stitches cast on and adding more yarn. Make it an infinity cowl by stitching the ends together. When switching between yarns, be sure to position the color to be used so that the unused color is caught and carried at the start of the new row.

Add beads with two options.
Be sure to download both patterns:)

Recommended beads: TOHO 6/0 round seed beads. Approximately 1200. 80 grams. 4 packages.
Beads are available at your LYSs and Bobby Bead.

Have fun mixing these textures! Try adding beads! It’s easy!

You may use any dk weight cotton and a novelty yarn that is thin and string-like.

Thank you to our dear friend, Elizabeth, for giving the pattern its name:). The yarn may be found at her store, Knitting from the Heart in Woodbury, MN.

I’m teaching this class on Saturday, March 18th at 1pm. Contact the shop to register. See you soon!
Enjoy!

Newly added is a version knit with one skein each of Crystal Palace Yarns, Little Flowers and Plymouth Yarn, Cleo DK.