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Park City
Park City begins with a body of squishy garter stitch bordered in i-cord before shifting to the main event: a band of stranded colorwork that uses 3 colors in each row. Using the locked floats technique creates a neat finish on both sides, making it perfect for knitters looking to explore managing more than two yarns in a row. After the colorwork is completed, a simple garter rib edging finishes off the project with style.
Knitting Knowledge This project is worked in the round, and requires knitting knowledge including:
*Cast on
*Knit/purl
*Increasing
*Stranded knitting with 3 colors
*Reading charts
*Locked Floats with 3 yarns in a row
*Simple finishing
Sample shown in:
Madrona DK Tweed by HiKoo; 25% Baby Alpaca*, 25% Merino Wool, 20% Bamboo Viscose, 20% Nylon, 10% Viscose Flecks; 232 yds/100g
C1: 2530 Olympic Tidepool, 2 hanks
Madrona DK by HiKoo; 30% Baby Alpaca*, 30% Merino Wool, 20% Bamboo Viscose, 20% Nylon; 232 yds/100g
C2: 1501 Natural Pearl, one hank
C3: 1524 Sitka Spruce, one hank
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- First published: January 2025
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