Static by Jess LaBlache

Static

Knitting
July 2017
e street knits fingering
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 49 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
766 - 837 yards (700 - 765 m)
English
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The Static wrap is a fun, bold piece that blends two of the best knitting worlds - easy TV knitting, and fun and interesting colourwork. There are so many ways to style Static: wear it as a scarf (in the multitude of ways scarves can be worn!), a shawl, a shoulder wrap, tie it around your waist for a colourful statement. The possibilities are endless! Worked up in squishy garter stitch, with tapered ends and bias stripes, Static is an engaging knit from start to finish!

Using the shaping principles of an asymmetrical shawl, a stand-out spine stitch and a beautiful, easy mosaic pattern, you can create a stunning scarf/wrap that looks complex, but was actually a breeze!

Materials/notions required:
Yarn: 2 x 100 grams fingering weight yarn, in highly contrasting colours. Sample yarns used: CC: RoseHipIsland ‘Watercolour’ – 375m/100g; MC: e street knits ‘Greydiant’ – 360m/100g
Needles: 4mm/US 6 circular needles of any length, or straight needles
Notions: removable stitch marker (optional)

Gauge:
23 sts and 49 rows over 4” (10cm) in garter stitch. Gauge is not essential for this project, however yardage requirements may vary if gauge is not achieved.

Finished measurements:
Approx 210cm (82.5”) long x 28cm (11”) wide

This pattern has been professionally tech-edited and test knit.