Terwilliger Curves by Kitty Bryan

Terwilliger Curves

Knitting
April 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 3 - 3.25 mm
650 - 700 yards (594 - 640 m)
one size
English
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The Terwilliger Curves are a stretch of Interstate I-5 in Portland, Oregon. The road’s curves change direction five times in about 1 mile (1.6 km).

Reminiscent of the curves, the shawl’s chevrons change direction to showcase a dyer’s colorwork.

Using Gestalt principles, the chevrons were specifically sized for yarns where color changes occur every 4-10 in (10-30 cm).

Intentionally planning a pattern for a specific color pattern avoids creating a fabric that appears “muddy” or random.

The models shown in the pattern highlight the work of three very talented, independent hand dyers:

Heather Breadner of Aberdeen’s Wool Company,
Heather Campbell of Purly Shell Fiber Arts, and
Rhichard Devrieze of The Yarns of Rhichard Devrieze.

The Malabrigo laceweight, used with Purly Shell’s Elegant Alpaca, was doubled to match fingering weight.

Although the dyers use different fibers and colors in their artwork, each creates a beautiful yarn with colors that change every 4-10 in (10-30 cm). The same and yet, so different.

If there is “a beautiful skeins that you love, but may not know what to do with it” and if its colors change every 4-10 in (10-30 cm), I hope you will try Terwilliger Curves.

If you have questions about the pattern, do not hesitate to contact me. I welcome feedback and use it to improve my patterns.

Thank you for looking,
Kitty