Same Wavelength by Kristina Vilimaite

Same Wavelength

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Knitting
September 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
787 - 831 yards (720 - 760 m)
170cm/67" wingspan and 70 cm/28" depth, either worked from fingering or DK weight yarn; custom
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

100% of the proceeds from this pattern are donated to a big cause.

By purchasing this pattern or the Sight is Life e-book, you help blind people in Congo DR to see again. A doctor working there, in the poorest country in the world, restores sight for hundreds of people. Check this group to see how the donated income will be used: Sight is Life project, and to join a Knit-A-Long for this shawl.

There is an amazingly sweet satisfaction when you are on the same wavelength with a friend. While creating this shawl I wanted to evoke that feeling and go even further.
This shawl is designed for the support of a charitable purpose. Many people will be knitting for the sake of this purpose together. I hope that by helping people in Africa knitters will feel the connection to them, as well as to each other. How great it is to be on the same wavelength with people we do not even know, even with those who are on the other side of this planet.

The shawl is an asymmetrical flared triangle with the body worked sideways in one piece, and finished with a knit-on border. You can work the shawl from fingering or DK weight yarn, or customize the size of the shawl according to the instructions provided.

For information about sizes, measurements and yarn requirements please check the second page of the pattern located among the photos on the left.

Sometimes, we all need a mental challenge to rekindle our passion. This shawl is like a crossword puzzle - even if it falls a little bit outside your comfort zone, with some careful knitting, you will have a beautiful, cosy shawl (in addition to a sense of accomplishment).

You won’t have to figure out anything yourself - everything is fully written out and charted, but you will have to pay attention to the instructions. We also have a Knit-A-Long in the Sight is Life group, so you run into difficulties, you always have easy access to help.

If you have ever been intimidated by a knitted-on border, here is your perfect appetizer-sized intro to the technique: you will only be working the border on one side of the triangle, so it will be over before you know it. Bonus: you will finish a large and cosy shawl with a lovely lace edge without having to cast on or bind off a large number of stitches!


I asked test knitters what they would like to tell about the pattern and the finished shawl to other knitters and here are some of their answers:

Vaida: It’s a perfect “relax” knitting with easy to memorise body and a bit of “spice” with the edging.

Bufknitter: Well written pattern that results in a beautiful draping shawl with an unusual shape and just enough extra details in the beads, edging and cables to make it a wearable work of art.

Rutast: It’s definitely not for beginners and not a tv knitting, but the final result is awesome.

allisongibbs: Oh, just expect the usual very specific and clear instructions.

MandyzMoon: Beautiful edging. Shawl sits well. Organic knit that has just enough interest to be easy yet not boring.


Designer sample photos by Natália Hubay-Németh.