Doppler Effect by Lars Rains

Doppler Effect

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Knitting
January 2018
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
840 yards (768 m)
One size
English
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This bottom-up funnel cowl features three basic variations of stranded textural colorwork. It can be worn pulled up over the head or folded in on itself to double its thickness. It is named after the Doppler effect, which is best known as the change in pitch that is heard when the siren of an emergency vehicle passes you by. In astronomy, however, it is also used to determine whether a star is moving toward or away from the Earth. The spectral lines of an approaching light source exhibit a blueshift, whereas those of a receding light source exhibit a redshift. No matter how you decide to wear this cowl, you will look out of this world!

SIZE
One size

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference: 26” 66 cm
Length: 32” 80 cm

YARN
Dragonfly Fibers Traveller,
Mid-century Modern gradient
set: 100% Superwash merino;
(6) 140 yds 128 m per 2 oz
56.5 g skeins.
» Color A: Beauty School
Dropout; 1 skein.
» Color B: Mid-century
Magnolia; 1 skein.
» Color C: Blue Moon; 1 skein.
» Color D: Hairspray; 1 skein.
» Color E: Dirty Martini;
1 skein.
» Color F: Pale Lime; 1 skein.

NEEDLES
US #4 3.50 mm, or size needed
to obtain gauge; 24” 60 cm
circular needles.

NOTIONS
1 stitch marker
Blunt tapestry needle
Blocking pins

GAUGE
20 sts and 30 rows = 4” 10
cm
in stockinette stitch, after
blocking.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Model: Liz Marchbein
Photographer: Lars Rains
Sample: Kimberly McClean
Yarn Support: Dragonfly Fibers