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A small challenge for everyone who likes things a little more extraordinary.
This piece is more suitable for experienced knitters.
You should be able to read a chart (and if you’re really struggling with it, feel free to message me — I always try to help).
You should be able to count ;)
Knit and purl stitches should be familiar to you, as well as yarn overs and different types of decreases.
Working with cable needles — or without, for the smaller cables — should not be intimidating.
You should be able to read charts.
But I’m happy to help with that too if you get stuck.
one size
A total of approx. 1600 m yarn
Either 2 skeins of sock yarn with approx. 400/420 m per 100 g or
800 m each of two 4-ply gradient yarns
Circular needles size 3.0–3.5 mm
(use your favorite size for a nice stitch definition in garter stitch and stockinette)
You may want cables of different lengths or interchangeable tips.
I used 80 cm the entire time, but it becomes quite cozy with all the stitches on it ;)
1 removable stitch marker, for marking rows and sections to make counting easier
2 cable needles / auxiliary needles
Scissors and a sewing needle for weaving in the ends
No resale of the instructions, or duplication, etc. Also no sale of a finished part!
**But it would be really wonderful if you could show your finished pieces here. This encourages others and it is always great to see how different tastes are and how beautiful every single piece is!
You can download the pattern immediately after receipt of payment.
A small challenge for everyone who likes things a little more extraordinary.
This piece is more suitable for experienced knitters.
You should be able to read a chart (and if you’re really struggling with it, feel free to message me — I always try to help).
You should be able to count ;)
Knit and purl stitches should be familiar to you, as well as yarn overs and different types of decreases.
Working with cable needles — or without, for the smaller cables — should not be intimidating.
You should be able to read charts.
But I’m happy to help with that too if you get stuck.
one size
A total of approx. 1600 m yarn
Either 2 skeins of sock yarn with approx. 400/420 m per 100 g or
800 m each of two 4-ply gradient yarns
Circular needles size 3.0–3.5 mm
(use your favorite size for a nice stitch definition in garter stitch and stockinette)
You may want cables of different lengths or interchangeable tips.
I used 80 cm the entire time, but it becomes quite cozy with all the stitches on it ;)
1 removable stitch marker, for marking rows and sections to make counting easier
2 cable needles / auxiliary needles
Scissors and a sewing needle for weaving in the ends
No resale of the instructions, or duplication, etc. Also no sale of a finished part!
**But it would be really wonderful if you could show your finished pieces here. This encourages others and it is always great to see how different tastes are and how beautiful every single piece is!
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