Think Like An Artist by Felicity (Felix) Ford

Think Like An Artist

Knitting
October 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Colourwork pattern for first chart
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1200 - 1314 yards (1097 - 1202 m)
15cm/6” wide (width when laid flat) and 154cm/60.75” circumference around neck.
English

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This pattern provides an accessible starting-point for designing your own stranded colourwork. It is divided into twelve sections, each of which speaks to the practice and approach of a particular artist. This Knit Stars project was conceived to be an engaging and imaginative knit and to meet you, the knitter, wherever you are in your own creative journey. Make it exactly as charted and enjoy learning about different artists and their work, or use the helpful prompts provided throughout to support you with altering elements of the design.

This pattern celebrates, and is dedicated to, our creative foremothers:

Alma Thomas, Althea McNish, Ann Southam, Bobby Baker, Daphne Oram, Dorothy Grebanak, Georgia O’Keeffe, Geta Brătescu, Jane Wight, Wendy Carlos, Yayoi Kusama - and to all the unnamed and undercelebrated artists on whose shoulders our creative stitching stands.