Strata by Orlane Sucche

Strata

Knitting
September 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
18.5 stitches and 37 rows = 4 inches
in blocked garter stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
812 yards (742 m)
Cradle Blanket - W: 21¾″/55 cm × L: 30″/76 cm
English

This eye-catching baby blanket reinterprets log cabin knitting via a modern block inspired by the works of modernist painters Helen Frankenthaler and Josef Albers. Rather than following the traditional “puzzle-piece” approach of a log cabin, Strata starts from a central square and builds outward for the entire course of the blanket, creating bold slabs of garter stitch that incorporate color blocking and stripes. Choose color stories inspired by your favorite landscapes or works of modern art. The baby blanket is written as a single size, but it can be enlarged by working with worsted-weight or chunky yarns.

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Construction

Blanket is worked flat in one piece. Work begins with a center segment. A second segment is picked up and knit off of the first, then each successive segment is worked off of two or more previous segments, rotating the blanket clockwise until the entire piece is complete.

Finished Dimensions

Cradle Blanket

  • W: 21¾″/55 cm × L: 30″/76 cm

Yarn

  • 173 yards/158 meters C1, 120 yards/110 meters C2, 198 yards/181 meters C3, 122 yards/112 meters C4, and 199 yards/182 meters C5 of DK-weight wool yarn
  • Shown in Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (145 yards/50 g) in colors Thaw (C1), Mesa (C2), Tincture (C3), Burnished (C4), and Butte (C5)

Gauge

18½ stitches & 37 rows = 4″/10 cm in blocked garter stitch

Needles

One 32″/80 cm or longer circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge

  • Suggested size: US 7/4.5 mm

Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included:

  • Blocking

Skill Level

2 out of 5: Adventurous Beginner