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Mad Fusion
Quick, easy and totally customizable make the Mad Fusion wrap a must knit. Here is a simple garter stitch triangular shawl, with limitless possibilities. We mixed bases and colors for our samples and held various weights together to create an amazing fabric. The squish factor is off the charts with this one, and the finished piece is oh so wearable!
YARN
* Sample 1 Plucky Knitter, Snug Bulky (70% Merino, 20% Cashmere, 10% Royal Alpaca; 110 yd / 101 m per 115 g): Push Pop 8 skeins + stash for embellishments (size adapted for 880 yards)
• Sample 2 (light grey): Plucky Knitter, Yakpaca (50% alpaca, 50% yak; 250 yd / 229 m per 100 g): Going Grey, 5 skeins. Approx 1240 yd / 1134 m of yarn
• Sample 3 (dark grey): Plucky Knitter, Yakpaca (50% alpaca, 50% yak; 250 yd / 229 m per 100 g): Pinstripe, 3 skeins and Plucky Knitter, Spiffy (60% cashmere, 40% silk; 330 yd / 302 m): Bespoke, 2 skeins. Approx 1240 yd / 1134 m of yarn
MATERIALS
• Size US 13 (9 mm) needles—or size necessary to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle
GAUGE
• 12 sts x 24 rows = 4” in Garter Stitch with Yakpaca held doubled
• 14 sts x 28 rows = 4” in Garter Stitch with Yakpaca / Spiffy held together
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
• Approximately 84” wingspan x 22” height
Yardage noted includes completion of tassels on sample projects.
ADDITIONAL NOTES: If you prefer to work with a single strand of Bulky you would need 500-700 yards depending on your overall finished size. 63” wide x 25” deep w/ 3 tassles used 500 yards/565g (w/3 tassels)
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- First published: August 2017
- Page created: August 24, 2017
- Last updated: March 15, 2022 …
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