Product description
Sequence knitting can create familiar textured fabrics or break with traditional patterning and take flight in organic forms. This scarf (or wrap, if you opt for a larger scale) pairs alternating charted motifs to form a patchwork of flowing wavelets and more structured pennants. The reversible fabric is subtly different but equally handsome on both sides. Worsted-spun Arbor renders the stitches in high relief, and simple slipped-stitch edges keep the focus on the novel textures.
Designer: Michele Wang
Collection: Winter 2017
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Sequence Texture Stitch Scarf & Wrap
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Product description
Sequence knitting can create familiar textured fabrics or break with traditional patterning and take flight in organic forms. This scarf (or wrap, if you opt for a larger scale) pairs alternating charted motifs to form a patchwork of flowing wavelets and more structured pennants. The reversible fabric is subtly different but equally handsome on both sides. Worsted-spun Arbor renders the stitches in high relief, and simple slipped-stitch edges keep the focus on the novel textures.
Designer: Michele Wang
Collection: Winter 2017
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Pattern materials
YARDAGE
- 640 (1440) total yards of DK weight wool yarn
YARN
- 5 (10) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (100% American Targhee wool; 145 yards/50 grams)
- Scarf photographed in color Hammock; wrap photographed in color Carob
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Pattern specs
CONSTRUCTION
- Scarf or wrap is worked flat from end to end.
GAUGE
- 21 stitches & 40 rows = 4″ in textured pattern from Waves Pattern, after blocking
- 20 stitches & 37 rows = 4″ in textured pattern from Blocks Pattern, after blocking
NEEDLES
- One pair of straight needles or a 32″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed
- Suggested Size: 4 mm (US 6)
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
- 8 (17½)” [20.5 (44.5) cm] wide; 77″ [195.5cm] long
Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.
- Scarf or wrap is worked flat from end to end.
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Techniques
Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:
- Sewn Bind Off (Elizabeth Zimmermann’s method)
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Pattern Updates
Current Pattern: v1.1
23 January 2017: Version 1.1
- On page 6, the second Decrease Row has been changed to Increase Row
- The row repeat text for the Waves Pattern has been changed to “6-row repeat” to reflect the chart
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