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Making Waves
The design is an attempt to capture in knitting all that the Wool on the Exe has brought to and inspired in my life illustrated by the stitch patterns. The dots are individuals coming together and connecting through their common interest in fibre crafts. The wave pattern represents the influence, the waves, that these connections made through the craft and Wool on the Exe make in their lives.
The colours I chose for the design remind me of the reflections in the water of the Exe and the changing clouds in the sky. The light blue colour also has pink and yellow tweed neps reminding me of Exeter roses against brick walls.
A long DK infinity scarf worked flat and joined at the end to make a loop. The design incorporates textured stitches, stripes and slipped stitch colour work.
The size can be altered through changing the length of the knitted piece before joining to a loop.
Yarn
Loch Lomond Bio DK (150 m/50g)
Colour A: 2 skeins LLo10 - light blue
Colour B: 1 skein LL015 - graphite
The pattern has been tech edited and test knit.
Pattern is available as a single pattern and in the “Wool on the Exe Book 1”.
Profits from the book go to the Wool on the Exe social enterprise projects as well as to Knit for Peace, so if you would like to make a contribution please consider purchasing the book which includes lots of gorgeous patterns.
Errata for the book (corrected in the single pattern)
In the Wave pattern Row 12-19 should read “repeat rows 10-11 four times” and Row 20: “repeat row 10”. After Row 20, continue in Yarn A and repeat rows 1-20 (not 2-20).
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- First published: December 2020
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