Flexture by Kim McBrien Evans

Flexture

Knitting
September 2020
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1200 - 1500 yards (1097 - 1372 m)
Customizable; With yarn and at gauge given, piece is 26 inches (66 cm) at deepest point by 76 inches (193 cm) wide.
English

Sideways triangles (page 16) are a joy to wear. They wrap around your neck and shoulders with lots of coverage but not a lot of bulk. Stripes are addictive to knit, pushing you forward to knit the next one. Add some bias shaping in the mix to create fault lines and the illusion of folds, and you have Flexture.



Finished Measurements
With yarn and at gauge given, piece is 26 inches (66 cm) at deepest point by 76 inches (193 cm) wide.

Yarn Substitution:
Drape is the primary quality needed for the body of this shawl. The high level of silk content takes care of that in the Gobsmacked gradient, but fibers like linen, bamboo, and rayon will work as well.
If you can’t find a long gradient, consider putting together your own using individual skeins of yarn in colors that blend well into each other, along with accent colors for the stripes (see “Breaking
the Rules,” page 110). The stripes make excellent break points for changing colors.

Yarng
Gobsmacked Yarn Merino/Silk DK Double* 50% superwash Merino, 50% silk; 462 yds (422 m) per 200 g (7 oz) cake:
1 cake; sample uses a custom color (MC)
Murky Depths Dyeworks Triton MCN DK 80% superwash Merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon; 230 yds (210 m) per 100 g (31⁄2 oz) skein: 1 skein each No. 9 (CC1), Mysore Silk (CC2), Picante (CC3), and Tempest (CC4)

Needles
US size 7 (4.5 mm) needle—32 inches (81 cm) or longer circular
Or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions
Stitch markers; tapestry needle

Gauge
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch