By

Holly

31
Mar
2014

Playing With Construction

This is a small excerpt from Shawls to Play With, the shawl collection I’m working on. There are four shawls in the collection (named Gratia, Xylia, Yuki, and Idril) all of which are designed around elegant simplicity.

PLAYING WITH CONSTRUCTION

The shawls in this collection are all variations on traditionally shaped, knit in the round, shawls. The traditional shawl shapes being, the wedge circle, the concentric circle, the pi circle, and the center out square.

Gratia is a variation on the concentric circle, Xylia on the wedge circle, Yuki on the center out square, and Idril is a variation that falls somewhere between the concentric circle and the wedge circle.

Why are there multiple ways to knit a flat piece of fabric in the round?
Because all circular shawls are simply variations on each other.

They all follow the same ratio of stitches increased to rounds worked, 8 stitches increased on every other round, but each shape has the increases arranged in a slightly different configuration.

For the shawls in this collection, I took those traditional increase placements, and the ratio of stitches increased to rounds worked, and played with them.

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This is an excerpt from Shawls to Play With, which, with a bit of luck, will be making it’s first appearance later this week.

28
Mar
2014

FO: Octavia

A Verb for Keeping Warm “Octavia” handspun yarn.

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Colorway: Octavia
Fiber Content: 50% Baby Camel, 50% Silk
Weight: 2oz
Source: A Verb for Keeping Warm

Yardage: ~230 yards (~210 meters)
Yarn Weight: heavy lace/light fingering

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Announce! Announce! New York, New York!
I know it’s slightly short notice, but I’m giving a presentation at Knitty City on 79th street April 3rd from 6 to 8pm. If your around the NYC area, I’d love to see you there!