Aliquot by Susan Chin

Aliquot

Knitting
March 2023
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches
in Knit Waves stitch pattern using CC3 and CC4, after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1735 - 3600 yards (1586 - 3292 m)
1 (2, 3)
English
Errata available: labienaimee.com

“I love tinkering and playing with stitches. Figuring out how they’re structured and seeing what happens when modified. Over the years of working on knit and crochet two-color mosaic stitches, two favorites that emerged were this crochet dot patterning and knit waves sequence. They form a plush, squishy fabric, created by using a simple colorwork stitch, and make for an interesting mix of physical and visual textures. It was a natural fit to pair these two stitches together in a design.

Working up a fabric using multiple strands gives a drape and plushness that’s unique to the combination of bases used. I knew a lace-weight held double would be a great match for crochet. Using one strand of lace with a slightly heavier base together in the knit section does two things: allows for colors to gently transition, creating continuity from section to section; and the change in base combinations gives the knit section a little extra plumpness.”

Aliquot combines crochet and knit techniques. You begin with a 2-color crochet section, alternating colors. You then work a single-color knitted welt for added visual contrast to transition into the patterned 2-color knit section, before working another welt. There are 3 different sizes / versions. Size 1 is the simplest, Size 2 is twice the circumference, and Size 3 can be reversed to show the crochet or knit side. You can also choose to make Aliquot crochet-only or knit-only, and to give the cowl a mobius twist before seaming the ends of the tube (Sizes 1 and 2 only).

SIZE
1 (2, 3)
Sample 1 (gray/white) is a size 1 (single loop version).
Sample 2 (peach/gray) is a size 2 (double loop version).

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Height: 9 (9, 9)” / 23 (23, 23) cm.
Circumference: 25 (50, 25)” / 63.5 (127, 63.5) cm.

MATERIALS
Yarn:
Yarn A: 815 (1772, 815) yds / 850 (1620, 850) m of colorway 1 in lace-weight yarn
Yarn B: 361 (710, 361) yds / 330 (650, 330) m of colorway 1; 279 (558, 279) yds / 255 (510, 255) m of colorway 2 in a different lace-weight yarn
Yarn C: 140 (280, 140) yds / 255 (510, 255) m of colorway 1; 140 (280, 140) yds / 255 (510, 255) m of colorway 2 in fingering-weight yarn

Sample used:
Sample 1 (gray/white)
Yarn A: 3 (5, 3) skeins of Ra-Ku Lace by mYak (100% Tibetan cashmere, 383 yds / 350 m – 50 g), colorway Ra-ma.
Yarn B: 2 (4, 2) skeins of Baby Yak Lace by mYak (100% baby yak, 383 yds / 350 m – 50 g), colorway Oatmeal.
Yarn C: 1 (2, 1) skeins each of Tibetan Cloud by mYak (100% wool, 328 yds / 300 m – 100 g), colorways Cladonia and Wild Daisy.
For crochet-only version
Yarn B: 4 (7, 4) skeins of Baby Yak Lace, colorway Oatmeal.
Yarn C: 1 (2, 1) skeins of Tibetan Cloud, colorway Cladonia.
For knit-only version
Yarn A: 2 (3, 2) skeins of Ra-Ku Lace, colorway Ra-ma.
Yarn B: 2 (3, 2) skeins of Baby Yak Lace by mYak (100% baby yak, 383 yds / 350 m – 50 g), colorway Oatmeal.
Yarn C: 2 (4, 2) skeins each of Tibetan Cloud, colorways Cladonia and Wild Daisy.

Sample 2 (peach/gray)
Yarn A: 3 skeins of Felix by La Bien Aimée (75% Falkland Merino, 25% Corriedale, 710 yds / 650 m – 100 g), colorway Peach Sweater.
Yarn B: 1 skein each of Helix by La Bien Aimée (75% Falkland Merino, 25% Gotland, 710 yds / 650 m – 100 g), colorways Peach Sweater and Lichen.
Yarn C: 1 skein each of Merino Super Sock by La Bien Aimée (75% Merino, 25% nylon, 467 yds / 425 m – 100 g), colorways Peach Sweater and Lichen.
For crochet-only version
Yarn A: 2 (4, 2) skeins of Felix, colorway Peach Sweater.
Yarn B: 1 (2, 1) skeins of Helix, colorway Peach Sweater.
For knit-only version
Yarn A: 1 (2, 1) skein of Felix, colorway Peach Sweater.
Yarn B: 1 skein of Helix, colorway Lichen.
Yarn C: 1 (2, 1) skeins each of Merino Super Sock, colorways Peach Sweater and Lichen.

Needles: US 4 / 3.5 mm 16” / 40 cm circular needles (longer if using magic loop). To achieve correct gauge, use larger or smaller hook / needles if necessary.

Notions: Removable stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors.

GAUGE
21 sts x 22 rounds to 4” / 10 cm on US 2 / 2.75 mm in Crochet Dots stitch pattern using CC1 and CC2, after blocking.
22 sts x 52 rounds to 4” / 10 cm on US 2 / 2.75 mm in Knit Waves stitch pattern using CC3 and CC4, after blocking.