Warming Stripes by Claudia Eisenkolb

Warming Stripes

Knitting
December 2015
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in broken garter stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
733 - 1526 yards (670 - 1395 m)
Size 1 (Scarf): 200 cm x 20 cm/78 ¾” x 8”; Size 2 (Shawl): 200 cm x 43 cm/78 ¾” x 17”
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Warming Stripes in a reversible shawl or scarf, depending on size chosen. An easy but effective stitch pattern creates an interesting texture.

A small stockinette edge on both ends that rolls up beautifully complements the look of your shawl.

Choose warm and bright colors like for the sample, monochrome colors for a clean look or different tones in only one color. Let your stash and phantasy create a stunning shawl, everything is possible!

Sizes
Size 1 (Scarf): 200 cm x 20 cm/78 ¾” x 8”
Size 2 (Shawl): 200 cm x 43 cm/78 ¾” x 17”

Materials
MC: 3 (5) skeins De rerum natura Ulysse or 440 (925) meters/475 (1000) yards Sport Weight Yarn
CC1: 1 skein De rerum natura Ulysse or 90 (185) meters/100 (200) yards Sport Weight Yarn
CC2: 1 skein De rerum natura Ulysse or 90 (185) meters/100 (200) yards Sport Weight Yarn
CC3: 1 skein De rerum natura Ulysse or 50 (100) meters/55 (110) yards Sport Weight Yarn

Each knitter knits differently, therefore yardage is an estimate.

Needles
US 3/3.25 mm circular needle 32 inches or longer

Gauge
22 sts x 42 rows = 10 cm/4”, in Broken Garter Stitch after blocking

Gauge is not crucial, but will have effect on size and yardage needed.
Of course you may use any yarn in any color you like to create your shawl. Mine is just an inspiration.

Required Techniques
Provisional CO,
Knit and purl stitches,
Purl Decrease BO.

Skill Level
Advanced Beginner

Pattern has been tech edited and test knitted.