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Forming
Forming is a playful accessory worked in one-colour brioche. Colourful abstract shapes are created by knitting increases and decreases, partially combined with the intarsia technique. The shapes transform in a modular way: knitted in both vertical and horizontal direction.
Forming is fun to knit, because every shape varies and is created slightly different by knitting increases as well as decreases, German short rows and the intarsia technique.
SIZES
One Size (2 samples in different yarn weights)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Summer edition:
175 cm / 69“ long x 30 cm / 11.75“ wide,
winter editing:
about 215 cm / 84.5“ long x 35 cm / 13.75“ wide.
MATERIALS
Yarn used in the summer edition:
ROWAN Alpaca Classic (57% alpaca, 43% cotton, 120 m / 130 yds – 25 g):
Colour A: Foliage Green (110), 84 yds / 77 m (1 skein).
Colour B: Ice Blue (131), 173 yds / 159 m (2 skeins).
Colour C: Green Moss (111), 179 yds / 164 m (2 skeins).
Colour D: Sun Valley (113), 115 yds / 106 m (1 skein).
Colour E: Dusk (130), 104 yds / 96 m (1 skein).
Yarn used in the winter edition:
Järbo Select No. 5 (42% alpaca, 30% cotton, 28% wool,
100 m / 109 yds – 50 g):
Colour A: red cabbage (22207), 107 yds / 98 m (1 skein).
Colour B: mudder root (22204), 197 yds / 180 m (2 skeins).
Colour C: walnut hulls (22208), 188 yds / 172 m (2 skeins).
Colour D: onion skins (22201), 142 yds / 130 m (2 skein).
Colour E: turmeric powder (22203), 85 yds / 78 m (1 skein).
Notions: Waste yarn, tapestry needle.
GAUGE
Summer version: 17 sts x 44 rows (22 brioche rows counting from RS), winter version: 15 sts x 40 rows (20 brioche rows counting from RS) in brioche stitch equals 10 x10 cm / 4 x 4 inches measured after washing and blocking.
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