Windswept Waltz Pattern



Windswept Waltz Pattern
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Inspired by the windy landscape of my home in the Texas Panhandle, Windswept Waltz is a wide, bias-knit scarf worked flat in two alternating colors. A celebration of simple knit and purl stitches, the Windswept Waltz is an exercise in sequence knitting. The same 3 x 3 rib pattern is worked throughout but takes on a twist at the beginning of each row set. The resulting texture is inspired by a field of prairie grass being blown by the gale-force winds of springtime on the high plains.
Yarn
1 skein in any tonal colorway plus
1 skein in a complimenting colorway, both in Barker Wool BFL Fingering, 100g each.
Shown here in Westward & Crabapple (pinks), and in Blue Morpho & Boro (blues) .
Needles: US size 3 (3.25mm) circular needles on a 24” cable
Gauge: 24 STS x 32 rows = 4 x 4” in pattern
Finished Measurements: 13” wide x 68” long on bias.
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