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Pure Local
This design is the feature pattern celebrating LYS Day 2022 at my LYS, The Little Yarn Shoppe in Saginaw Michigan. The pattern is designed by a local designer (me), for a local yarn shop (The Little Yarn Shoppe), with hand-dyed yarn from a local dyer (Blooms and Ewe). This oversized scarf is knit on the bias with a mix of colors and textures. It’s a surprisingly simple knit in an easy to wear style and size, perfect for the varied Michigan weather. Everything about it is pure Michigan, so it is fittingly called Pure Local.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Note: Finished measurements may vary depending
on how aggressively you block your wrap.
Approx 19” / 48cm x 85” / 215cm
YARN:
Blooms And Ewe Yakino (70% SW Merino, 20% Yak,
10% Nylon; 218 yd / 199 m per 50g); 1 skein each color.
IMPORTANT: This pattern was a part of a yarn kit. It was designed to use all of the yarn from the kit. If you are substituting with a different yarn, pick a similar fingering weight yarn with 250 yds per
skein or more. The yardage requirement represents 15% padding to what this pattern actually used.
Sample one shown in colors: I Like Your
Purple Shirt (C1). Let’s Be Frank (C2), Tealing Well (C3), Lisa
(C4), Side Part & Skinny Jeans (C5), and Just A Bite (C6).
Sample two shown in colors:
Mamma Juice (C1). Tahquamenon (C2), Glamping (C3),
Pictured Rocks (C4), Into The Woods (C5), and Copper
Harbor (C6).
Sample three shown in colors:
Dahlia (C1). Twine (C2), Forget Me Not (C3), Twig (C4),
Lisianthus (C5), and Pressed (C6).
Sample four shown in North Bay Fiber Elemental (100% domestic Cormo wool; 465 yd / 425 m per 100 g) in colors: Black River (C1), Grayling (C2), Acorn (C3), Hubbard (C4), Orchard (C5), and Harvest Moon (C6).
GAUGE:
Note: Gauge for this is not critical but will affect final
size and approx yardage used.
• 22 sts x 40 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch, blocked
NEEDLES:
Needles listed are suggested. Always take time to swatch.
• Gauge Needle: Size US 5 (3.75 mm) 24” / 60sm (a circular
needle long enough to accommodate stitches)— or size
necessary to obtain gauge
TOOLS:
Tapestry needle
NOTES:
• This wrap is worked on the bias. It begins with
an increase section. The stitch count then remains
unchanged during the body of the shawl and finishes
of with a decrease section.
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- First published: April 2022
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- Last updated: June 9, 2023 …
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