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Josephine
Kyle William Designs | 2014


Traditional stranded knitting creates an almost pixelated design. My goal with this pattern was to see how the combination of cabling and colorwork would affect the perception of line within the piece. Pleased with the almost organic feel of the finished work, I’m happy to share it with you.

This pattern is worked in the round and requires knitting knowledge including knit/purl, reading charts, cabling, securing/locking floats, and finishing.

Gauge |
26 stitches and 26 rounds = 4" in pattern

Skills Needed |
Knit, cast on/bind off, cabling, stranded knitting, reading charts, finishing

Yarn |
Rauma Garn Mitu
50% Superfine Alpaca,
50% wool
(100 m per 50 gr skein)

2 skeins each:
C1- 5775
C2 - 0244
Needles |
US 6 (4.0 mm)
24″ (60 cm) circular


Notions |
Stitch markers, measuring tape, tapestry needle

Finished Size |
Height: 10"
Circumference: 29"
after blocking




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