Short Row Colorwork - Toph Compagne Cowl
Short rows are an important technique for various garment constructions (i.e. neckline shaping, bust shaping, or sock heels) but they aren’t limited to just being a tool for a better fitting garment - they can also be utilized to create dynamic colorwork motifs! In this class, we will practice different short row methods while creating a colorful cowl. This type of colorwork lends itself well to pairing a solid or semi-solid background color with a contrasting variegated yarn or handspun yarn (think about pairing one of our Tumalo Fiber semi-solids with handspun-inspired Spincycle Dream State). Another great option is pairing a solid background with different colors of mini-skeins or scraps for a great stash-busting project. Prerequisites: knit, purl, cast on, basic pattern reading Methods Covered: Provisional Cast On German short rows Wrap & turn short rows Reading both written short row pattern and short row charts Grafting When: Sunday, August 9 12:30-4:00 Materials: Pattern (printed please) - Toph Compagne by Tom Paterson Yarn - DK weight, MC 170-191 yards, CC 107-121 yards US 3 needles or size needed to obtain gauge 3.25 mm crochet hook tapestry needle notetaking materials (pen, highlighter, etc)
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