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Winterfinding
As the days shorten and the breeze feels chillier, we enter the times of Winterfinding; the start of Winter. For many folk, it is a time of sadness and regret but not for the knitter. Winterfinding marks the beginning of high knitting season. A season of rugging up in warm sweaters, pulling on snuggly socks and beanies and wrapping ourselves in shawls.
This shawl is a celebration of this season, with a variety of techniques and stitch patterns to engage and enjoy whilst whiling away those winter eves. Lace, stripes and brioche collide in this de-constructed triangle-shaped shawl to create a generous giant winter-warming hug.
Construction:
Winterfinding is a triangle-shaped shawl which has been slightly de-constructed. It begins with a garter tab with the first section knit as per a traditional triangle-shaped shawl. The striped section is created by working only one side of the shawl. Stitches are then picked up along these rows just worked and the structure returns to a triangle-shape, albeit just slightly asymmetrical.
Sizing:
One size - 23½ inches/60cms deep and 49¼ inches/125cms wide.
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Techniques used:
knit and purl
Increasing and decreasing
Magic Garter Tab
Picking up stitches
Working from charts
Lace
Stitch pattern is both written and charted.
Yardage:
4 ply/fingering weight yarn in three different colours:
Main Colour: 370 yards/340 metres
Contrast Colour 1: 370 yards/340 metres
Contrast Colour 2: 80 yards/75 metres
Yarn used in the sample is a worsted spun low-micron Polwarth with a 2 ply structure.
Yarn:
Winterfinding has been designed to compliment the Tarndie Origins and Tarndie Polwarth Undyed Range.
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- First published: April 2018
- Page created: May 1, 2018
- Last updated: October 19, 2018 …
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