Tornadoes in Kansas by Snooptigger Crafts

Tornadoes in Kansas

Knitting
March 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in Main Pattern
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
257 - 437 yards (235 - 400 m)
Sock Circumference: 15 (17.5, 20, 22.5, 25) cm / 6 (7, 8, 9, 10)"
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English
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If I asked you to name some classic children’s films, probably one of the films you would think about is The Wizard of Oz. As a child, I loved this film, partly due to the colours and the songs. The film starts with one of my favourite songs of all time, ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow,’ and soon after, a tornado starts to form, sending Dorothy from her dreary farm in Kansas to the colourful Land of Oz.

Even as adults, we can appreciate this story, as it’s a good reminder: we still search for outside validation. We seek to improve qualities we believe we lack but actually already possess and can’t see in ourselves.

MATERIALS
Yarn:
One 100 g skein of fingering weight yarn  
West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 Ply (75% wool/25% nylon), 400 m (437 yd) / 100 g
Sample in Size Small used approximately 235 m (255 yd) / 65 g in the Rum Paradise colourway.

Needles:
2.5 mm / US 1.5 circular for magic loop or dpns

Gauge:
36 sts x 42 rounds over 10 cm / 4” in main pattern after blocking

Size:
X-Small (Small, Medium, Large, X-Large)
Sock Circumference: 15 (17.5, 20, 22.5, 25) cm / 6 (7, 8, 9, 10)“
Recommended Fit: 0 - 2.5 cm / 0 - 1” negative ease

Notions:
Stitch markers x 3 or removable markers
Tapestry needle

Special Techniques:
Working in the round - small circumference
Kitchener Stitch - https://www.purlsoho.com/create/kitchener-stitch-video/

This pattern has been test knitted and tech editted

Accessibility: This pattern comes in 2 formats -
Screen Reader/Large Print - 24 point, 100% black Arial on white background and no italics. One columns throughout, photo captions, 1 inch margins, no abbreviations.