Three Techniques for Color by Gwen Bortner

Three Techniques for Color

Knitting
June 2007
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 8 - 5.0 mm
50 - 200 yards (46 - 183 m)
English
This pattern is available for $10.00.

So maybe you have added color to your knitting with stripes, but you want to add patterns. There are many options to accomplish this goal, but these are three of the most common.

Start with mosaic knitting and learn the unique nature of its charts and the simplicity of the knitting. Next move on to intarsia (with a little bit of duplicate stitch thrown in). Finally, try your hand and working with two colors at the same time. Many call this technique Fair Isle, but the more generic term is stranded knitting. Gain some other helpful hints along the way and when complete, you have a nice purse accessory set.

Skills Required:

  • Comfort with all knitting basics including stockinette and garter stitch
  • Ability to create basic seams
  • Familiarity in working with DPNs in the round.

Skilled Covered:

  • Weaving in Ends
  • Understanding Various Color Work Charts
  • Distinguishing Mosaic Knits
  • Knitting Color Block Patterns (Intarsia)
  • Working Duplicate Stitch
  • Knitting with Two Colors at One Time