Quadrilinear by Rosemary (Romi) Hill

Quadrilinear

Knitting
December 2016
Sport (12 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, blocked
US 5 - 3.75 mm
365 yards (334 m)
one; easily enlarged
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD buy it now

This is the third extra accessory pattern for year 5 of my 7 Small Shawls eBook series.

Quadrilinear is the perfect scarf to complete any outfit. Beautifully simple, it makes use of diagonal shaping to create lace squares in a border of garter stitch. Knit from one corner to the other, it is worked in an asymmetric manner to arrive at a symmetrical outcome. Here it is worked up in linen and silk yarn, and it’s perfect for milder weather. In a wool or mohair yarn, it would be a lovely cold weather neck warmer. Have fun with it! I’ve been wearing mine every day.

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About the series:

Note knitCompanion set-ups can be purchased (in the knitCompanion store) for those who like to use knitCompanion, but do not wish to set up their own charts.

Welcome to year five of my subscription series! The idea for my first eBook subscription (Year One: The Pleiades) was born in 2010 while reading posts on Ravelry: people knitting 10 shawls in 2010. I decided to design and knit 10 shawls that year, and at the time I released my first subscription, I had 7 left to do. I reached my goal that year, and the next year I was back for more challenge. After that, I realized that I simply love doing these subscriptions. I won’t even pretend that there’s any other reason to do them! 7 is one of my favorite numbers, and so I am still doing 7 small (and not so small) shawls with 3 (my other favorite number!) accessories thrown in.

Lately, I’ve become more than a little obsessed with asymmetry. Asymmetry in color, shape, and stitch pattern…the more I have sketched and dreamed, the more possibilities have come to me. I ended up with a sheaf of designs, and I’m so excited to share them with you!!!

The patterns for this eBook will be delivered to subscribers within a subscription period ending in September, 2016. There is no specific delivery time for each pattern. All patterns will have charts and written instructions, and you will be able to make them out of one skein of sock yarn or an amount of sock yarn comparable to that needed for a pair of socks. Some will be two colors, and maybe even three! But you won’t need more than one skein of any color. There will be a few little extras sprinkled throughout and all patterns will be available to purchase separately!

Are you ready? Happy knitting!


Quadrilinear gauge, dimensions and yarn information:

SIZE: One, easily enlarged
MEASUREMENTS: Width: 8.5 inches; Length: 70 inches
Climate will affect scarf dimensions; humid climates will cause some loss of block measurements.
MATERIALS: shown: Anzula Vera 65% Silk, 35% Linen; 365yd (334m)/4oz (115g) skein; natural undyed, 1 skein

1 - set US 5/3.75mm circular or straight knitting needles Stitch Markers, Tapestry Needle, Blocking Wires

GAUGE: 15 sts/36 rows = 4”/10cm in garter stitch BLOCKED. Every knitter’s gauge is different; please check gauge! Exact gauge is not important. However, a looser gauge will result in the use of more yardage.

Note that purchasing the eBook represents a significant discount over purchasing each pattern separately. No refunds can be given for buying the patterns separately and then, at a later date, purchasing the complete eBook. If you have made a single pattern purchase in error and wished to purchase the book instead, please contact me within a week to resolve the issue. Thank you!