Canady by Bristol Ivy

Canady

Knitting
October 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch on 4.5mm needles after blocking
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1822 yards (1666 m)
One Size
English
Errata available: pompommag.com

April 2020 Update! Please note that digital edition of this book has been updated to include all corrected errata. It is essential to work from the PDF named ‘April 2020 Updated Edition’ to ensure snag free knitting when enjoying these patterns. If you’ve already redeemed your download code from your print copy, you will have received an update notification via your Ravelry inbox. Or, simply you can access the PDF by redeeming the download code printed at the back of your print version. Happy knitting!

Drawing on what inspires her most, Bristol Ivy shares the possibilities that she finds inherent in knit fabric. Utilising exercises she uses in her life as a designer, Bristol encourages knitters to make their own rules and push their creativity by asking ‘What if?!’

Including 15 patterns for both accessories and garments, a comprehensive stitch dictionary, and in a beautiful hardback case, Knitting Outside the Box is essential reading for the adventurous knitter.

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One Size: 84 cm / 33” deep x 210 cm / 82¾” long

Yarn: Sweet Fibre - Merino Twist DK (DK weight; 100% superwash Merino wool; 238 m / 260 yds per 115 g skein) Shade: Tea Leaves; 7 skeins

Gauge: 18 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch on 4.5 mm needles after blocking.

NOTE: Due to the construction of Canady the gauge given is an average taken across several sections.

Needles: 4.5 mm / US 7 circular needle, 80 cm / 32” length 4.5 mm / US 7 circular needle, 150 cm / 60” length

Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

Notions: Stitch markers, locking stitch markers, stitch holders or scrap yarn, tapestry needle, t-pins and blocking wires

Notes: Canady is constructed modularly and finished with a border worked in the round. Please refer to construction schematic for order and direction of knitting. Stitches are referred to as either joining stitches or working stitches; working stitches will include the single stitches to the outsides of the markers defining the working section.

You might also find our Pattern and Yarn Specifications Guide useful when planning your project.
Please note specific yardages specified are approximations, and will vary according to gauge. Please allow additional yardage for
swatching.