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Temple of Flora
Makers’ Mercantile is delighted to announce another Curious Knit-Along with Franklin Habit: Temple of Flora.
Knit with Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy cotton, Temple of Flora was inspired by time spent wandering along among the ancient Roman ruins of Ostia and Herculaneum. Brilliant colors shimmer, shatter, and disappear across a field of geometric mosaic knitting.
The pattern includes several other skill-building techniques such as chart reading, short rowing, and a simple (but optional) crochet edge detail. The piece is designed to sit comfortably on the shoulders through a shaped neck edge and an unusual bat-wing construction. If you’re a knitter who enjoys a bit of a challenge in pursuit of a beautiful finished object, join Franklin Habit in making your own Temple of Flora.
As always, Curious Knit-Along with Makers’ Mercantile offers online support including videos; extended illustrated discussions of technique, history, and design; plus the fellowship of a supportive and enthusiastic community.
Choose yoru own colors of Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy Cotton HERE (purchase 5 balls and get a free download for the pattern!)
The magic began April 10, 2020!
Featured Yarn
Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy Cotton
100% Organic Cotton
230 yards per 100 gram ball
Version A (as shown in Franklin’s sample)
C1: 2368 (Dark) - 2 balls
C2: 2367 (Light) - 3 balls
Version B
C1: 2367 (Light) - 2 balls
C2: 2368 (Dark) - 3 balls
Version C
C1: 2392 - 2 balls
C2: 2366 - 3 balls
Version D
C1: 2390 - 2 balls
C2: 2366 - 3 balls
Version E
C1: 2391 - 2 balls
C2: 2392 - 3 balls
Needles & Notions
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addi® US 4 (3.50mm) 24” (60cm) long circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge.
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Size US F (4.00 mm) crochet hook
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24 Locking-ring stitch markers or safety pins
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About 8 yards of plain, light colored (ideally white or pale cream) worsted- weight scrap yarn
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Measuring tape
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Tapestry needle
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Scissors
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- First published: April 2020
- Page created: March 16, 2020
- Last updated: April 26, 2021 …
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