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Storebæltssjal
Storebæltssjal
Storebælt - sand, strand og vand. Mønstre skabt af vind, vand og mennesker. Hver dag det samme. Hver dag nyt. Adskiller og sammenholder på en og samme gang landsdele. Møder alle uden skelnen. The same for everyone.
Sjalet er en trekant med enkle snoninger, der munder ud i en bredning af glatstrik, der er dobbelt og dermed ens på begge sider. Afsluttet med en horisontal dobbelt i-cord, der fastholder det symmetriske, dobbelte mønster og gør, at du aldrig skal tænke over, hvordan det vender. Her er et fint spil mellem plantefarvet, non-superwash garn og håndfarvet superwash sokkegarn. I opskriften er der links til små videoer, der viser, hvordan både snoninger, dobbelt glatstrik og i-cord laves.
STØRRELSE: Small (large). Færdige mål efter “blocking”: B: ca. 160 (197) cm, L: (midt) ca. 50 (80) cm
GARN:
“Sport weight” (100 g/ca. 300 m) og “fingering” (100 g/ca. 400 m).
90 g (180 g) i grundfarve, ca. 300 m (ca. 600 m) “sport weight”
50 g (75 g) kontrastfarve, ca. 200 m (ca. 300 m) “fingering” (håndfarvet m. “speckles”/striber)
ca. 25-35 g kontrastfarve, ca. 85-125 m “sport weight” til i-cord kant
+ overskydende rester til kvaster
Small model i orange/tyrkis vist i garn/farver:
G-Uld Merino/Masham blend (100g/650m), plantefarvet med kraprod
Hedgehog Fibres Sock (100g/400m), farve “De ja vú”
Hjelholt to-trådet mohair (50g/175m), plantefarvet med cochenille og indigo.
Large model i gul/rosa vist i garn/farver:
G-Uld No. 4 Merino/Gotland blend (100g/650m), plantefarvet med rejnfan og duftløs kamille
G-Uld Merino 80/20 (50g/210m), plantefarvet med krap, cochenille, valnød og lyng
G-Uld Merino 80/20 (50g/210m), plantefarvet med valnød holdt dobbelt og sammen med to tråde Isager Silk Mohair (25g/212m), farve 63.
PINDE: 4 mm
STRIKKEFASTHED: Ikke vigtig. Bemærk dog, at garnmængden vil ændre sig alt efter hvilket tykkelse, det har.
Great Belt Shawl
The Great Belt between Danish Zealand and Funen - sand, beach and water. On the beach patterns created by wind, water and people. Every Day the same. Every day something new.
Divides and unites two islands. Meets everybody the same. The same for everyone.
The shawl is triangular with a simple cable pattern transitioning into a broad mouth of double knitting creating a shawl that is completely reversible. A double i-cord with tassels at either end maintains the symmetrical pattert and ensures that you never need to think about how to put the shawl on. The original idea behind the design was to create harmony between naturally dyed, non-superwash yarn and hand-dyed superwash sock yarn.
SIZE: Small (large). Finished measurements after blocking: W: approx. 175 (215) yds / 160 (197) cm, D: (deepest point) approx. 55 (87) yds / 50 (80) cm
YARN: Sport weight yarn (100 g/approx. 328 yds / 300 m) and fingering weight (100 g/approx. 437 yds /400 m).
90 g (180 g) main color, approx. 328 ( 656) yds / approx. 300 ( 600 m) sport weight yarn
50 g (75 g) contrast color(s) A, approx. 200 m (ca. 300 m) fingering weight yarn (hand-dyed yarn with speckles/or knit stripes)
Approx. 25-35 g contrast color B, approx. 93-137 yds /85-125 m sport weight yarn for i-cord selvedge
+ use leftover yarn for tassels
Small sample in orange/turquoise shown in:
G-Uld Merino/Masham blend (100 g / 711 yds / 650 m), naturally dyed with madder
Hedgehog Fibres Sock (100 g / 437 yds / 400 m), color way “De ja vú”
Hjelholt two-ply mohair (50 g / 193 yds / 175 m), naturally dyed with cochineal and indigo.
Large sample in yellow/pink shown in:
G-Uld No. 4 Merino/Gotland blend (100 g / 711 yds / 650 m), naturally dyed with tansy and scentless mayweed
G-Uld Merino 80/20 (50 g / 230 yds / 210m), naturally dyed with madder, cochineal, walnut, and heather (with gold speckles)
G-Uld Merino 80/20 (50 g / 230 yds / 210m), naturally dyed with walnut held double and together with two strands of Isager Silk Mohair (25 g / 232 yds / 212 m), farve 63.
NEEDLES: US 6/ 4mm
GAUGE: Not critical for this project, but estimations of yardage and/or measurements may differ depending on the yarn.
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