Yosemite by Carol Sunday

Yosemite

Knitting
September 2020
Sport (12 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in St st
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1620 yards (1481 m)
88" long by 14" wide, not including 5" fringe
English

Yosemite is the newest addition to my Pueblo stole library. I love its vintage Southwest vibe. And it’s fun to knit, with wide bias ribs and a colorway that keeps you wanting to do just one more row.

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Design Info:

The stole uses 15 colors worked in simple stripes, with color-changes taking place every two rows (mostly), so that loose ends quite easily become fringe, with little weaving in to do later. The stole is worked in two pieces from tip to center and then grafted. Stylish and versatile; wear as a scarf, a stole, a wrap, a shawl.

Yosemite is available only as a kit, which uses 4 fiber blends: merino, merino cashmere, merino angora, and merino tweed; in
15 harmonious colors. The kit includes yarn, pattern with written row-by-row instructions and a handy chart, plus a muslin Sunday Knits project bag.

Yosemite is the 10th in a series of Pueblo Stole designs.

Love Yosemite but want to use your own yarn? … then Sonoma stole may be what you’re looking for, as it is a create-your own colorway version of this stole.

Resources

Grafting wide ribs - photo tutorial:
https://www.sundayknits.com/techniques/grafting-wide-ribs...

Fringe for bias rib stoles - video tutorial:
https://www.sundayknits.com/techniques/fringe.html

Russian T splice - photo tutorial:
https://www.sundayknits.com/techniques/russian-T.html