Organza Blind

Knitting
January 2005
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 13 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch with organza fabric strips with largest needles
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
US 13 - 9.0 mm
24 x 42 in (60 x 105cm)
English

NOTE: All knitting needles are 30 in (80cm) circulars. The Rowan Cotton Tape and the Rowan Cotton Glace should be white; all other yarns should be cream. 1 skein of each yarn is required.

Miscellaneous beads; pattern uses 3 different sizes and shapes
Sash cord
Dowell
Pattern uses strips of organza fabric

Material requirements

  • 1.5 yds (1.5m) ivory-colored organza, 44 in (112cm) wide

Additional supplies

  • Crochet hook
  • 28 1 in (2.5cm) clear glass oval beads
  • 18 1 in (2.5cm) clear glass disc beads
  • 36 1/5 in (12mm) clear glass round beads
  • 3 x 5/16 in (8mm) wooden dowel, 24 in (60cm) long
  • 1 x 1/2 in (12mm) wooden dowel, 24 in (60cm) long
  • Rotary cutter
  • Sewing needle and thread
  • Hacksaw

For a Roman blind

  • 11 metal curtain rings
  • 1/4 in (6mm) cord, 17ft (5m)

Designer notes

Knitting is a good way of using up odd lengths of fabric. Here organza fabric has been combined with yarn to create a blind, which can either be made into a Roman blind or used as a decorative panel.

Some allowances have been made for differing yarn weights by increasing and decreasing the stitch counts, but the nature of the blind is that lighter weight yarn should be worked on larger needles and heavier weight yarns on smaller needles to create the desired texture. Because one yarn weight affects another, the selvedges won’t be perfectly square.

(This pattern also contains instructions for customizing the width and length of the blind. A larger blind will require additional materials.)