Superbloom Pattern
Superbloom Pattern
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Superbloom is a delightful little triangle bandana with flower stitches that mimic the look of embroidered flowers on stockinette knit using the innovative technique of Assigned Pooling.
Assigned Pooling occurs when a change in stitch and texture is assigned to changes in color within a skein of variegated yarn. Superbloom pairs dainty aster stitches with simple stockinette stitch and an I-cord border to make a stylish lightweight accessory in your choice of two sizes. It’s knit flat with just one skein of variegated fingering weight yarn engineered to work with assigned pooling.
Yarn 1 skein of Embers on Barker Wool Silky Solo, or approximately 60g (100g) fingering weight AP yarn
Finished Measurements S(L) Approximately 14” (16”) deep at center point x 43” (58”) wide
Needles US size 3 (3.0 mm)
Gauge 20 STS x 32 rows = 4” x 4” in stockinette ST after blocking
Additional Equipment A scale that weighs in grams.
Find a wide selection of colorways engineered for assigned pooling under the House Collection tab above.