Elbow River by Heidi Kirrmaier

Elbow River

Knitting
October 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in st st
US 3 - 3.25 mm
610 yards (558 m)
Approx. 57 inches (145 cm) wide and 21 inches (53 cm) deep
English
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The design lends itself to being worked either in one yarn - ideally, one that is heavily variegated or self striping - or in a few different colours, perhaps using remnants of sock yarns you have at hand. You can use 4 colours and change them as provided in the pattern, or use as many colours as you like and make stripes any way your heart desires. No matter which you choose, the 3D “stepped” (or “elbow”?) effect will shine through! The pattern includes a few blank diagrams which can be printed and coloured in, if you would like to test your colour choices.

For the blue sample shown, I chose colours that remind me of the different seasons that fall upon the Elbow River. The water is always clean, clear and cold, whether it’s being fed by melting glaciers in the spring, flowing more slowly in the arid summer months, reflecting low autumn sunlight, or frozen over during the depths of winter.

Yarn amounts and colours used for blue sample:

C1 (Malabrigo Sock ‘Cote d’Azur’) – 130 yds / 120 m
C2 (Malabrigo Sock ‘Azules’) – 158 yds / 135 m
C3 (Sanguine Gryphon Skinny Bugga ‘Holly Blue Butterfly’) – 145 yds / 150 m
C4 (Malabrigo Sock ‘Aguas’) – 175 yds / 160 m

Total = 610 yds / 565 m

Yarn used for light coloured sample (same amounts as above):

C1 (Koigu KPPPM 1043)
C2 (Koigu KPPPM 1041)
C3 (Koigu KPPPM 2343)
C4 (Koigu KPPPM 4002)