Color Boost by Comfort Zone Knits

Color Boost by Comfort Zone Knits

Brand: Comfort Zone Knits

About the Pattern Color Boost is a stylish and romantic crescent-shaped shawl, worked seamlessly in flat stripes with a fingering merino held alternately with a lace mohair. The combination of two yarns in different weights and textures gives the shawl its airy, luminous character — the mohair fluff highlights the colours of the variegated merino beneath. A Martin's Lab × Comfort Zone Knits collaboration. The original sample was knit using two of our hand-dyed bases held together. Pattern Details Construction: Crescent-shape, worked flat, seamless, in striped garter stitch Yarn weights: Fingering (MC) + Lace mohair (CC) Yardage: 360 m fingering + 200 m lace mohair (612 yds / 560 m total) Needle size: 3.5 mm (US 4) main, 3.75 mm (US 5) auxiliary Gauge: 20 sts × 36 rows = 10 × 10 cm in striped garter stitch, after blocking Finished size: Top edge 180 cm × depth 38 cm Languages: English, Français, Deutsch, Polski The Designer Comfort Zone Knits is a Polish knitwear designer creating modern, accessible patterns with a focus on shawls and wraps that pair beautifully with hand-dyed yarn. We've worked together on several patterns — see also Wiosna Shawl. → View Comfort Zone Knits on Ravelry → View Color Boost projects on Ravelry Get the Pattern Download the free PDF in your preferred language: 🇬🇧 English (PDF) 🇫🇷 Français (PDF) 🇩🇪 Deutsch (PDF) 🇵🇱 Polski (PDF) Or download it directly from Ravelry or Payhip: → Color Boost on Ravelry — free download Recommended Yarn The original sample was knit with two of our fingering- and lace-weight bases held alternately: Merino Singles — main colour, sample in Magnolia (100% merino, 366 m / 100 g) Silky Mohair — contrast colour, sample in Creamy White (72% mohair · 28% silk, 420 m / 50 g) You'll need approximately one full skein of each. → Shop Merino Singles → Shop Silky Mohair

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