BLOKKEN by Daphne Ruben

BLOKKEN

Knitting
December 2021
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Light Fingering ?
21 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette with two yarns held double
US 6 - 4.0 mm
984 - 1039 yards (900 - 950 m)
One size with options to make smaller or larger
Dutch
This pattern is available for €3.50 EUR
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BLOKKEN is a unisex knitted scarf in silk/mohair yarns in the shades indigo or woad blue, rusty orange and natural white. These colours can be found in and produced by nature. The stockinette marled colour blocks of this scarf are placed in such a way that it resembles a gingham pattern of a woven plaid or blanket.

Almost all yarn ends are woven in while knitting, only after binding off, the last three ends need to be woven in with a tapestry needle.

English pattern follows soon, as well as an update with a larger version

Lace-weight mohair & silk yarn, two strands held together, yarn quantities
(colour suggestions between brackets), larger size between square brackets:
A 300 m (330 yards) (orange, dark) [[400 m (437 yards) (blue green, dark)]]
B 340 m (375 yards) (white, light) [[560 m (612 yards) (grey, light)]]
C 275 m (300 yards) (blue, dark) [[424 m (463 yards) (mint green, medium dark)] ]

The knitting technique used here is a combination of marling and intarsia. Marling - which is holding multiple yarns together - creates interesting colour combinations. Intarsia is a colour knitting technique in which isolated surfaces of colour are created, dropping the yarns not in use, without carrying at the back of the fabric (as opposed to stranded colourwork).
I would call this technique: “blended intarsia” or “marltarsia”. It allows for smooth yet clear transitions between the blocks. In this technique it is easier to maintain an even stitch gauge at the transitions than in normal intarsia, because at each transition, only one strand is dropped and one strand continues together with another strand.

update November 2023: At the moment I just don’t know when I will publish the English version for both sizes. However, after buying the pattern on ravelry, just drop me a PM here with your e-mail address and I will send you an English draft of the pattern. Of course, you will automatically receive updates as soon as these are published.

Dit patroon vind je ook in HZG 228, December 2021: In de serie Brei Lokaal dit keer het bewijs dat elegantie ook voor winterwarmte kan zorgen. Zoek drie of vier mooie dunne kostbare zijden kid mohair bolletjes bij elkaar en brei deze fijne sjaal.