Frames by Rikke Eliasen

Frames

Knitting
January 2025
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1531 - 3500 yards (1400 - 3200 m)
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Knit a gallery wall of favourite artworks!
Rikke Eliasen has carefully selected and interpreted her favourite artworks from @ida.noack and @morten.loefberg, resulting in a beautiful fusion of art and knitting. Each individual piece on this gallery wall tells its own story, creating a unique atmosphere. The designer masterfully captures the essence of the original works while adding her own creative voice.

Frames is knitted on circular needles, top-down.
First thing is the neckband worked with an Italian cast
on and in rib.
The yoke begins with short rows worked back and
forth on the needle, to shape the neckline, at same
time raglan increases begins. When all short rows are
completed, the work is joined to a round and the rest of
the yoke are knitted in the round with raglan increases
as established.
The work is then divided, and the back and front
are both worked separately back and forth with the
“picture wall” on the front worked using the intarsia
colour-changing technique.
Outline stitches are sewn around the picture motifs,
and the back and front pieces are then sewn together at
the sides.
Finally, the sleeves are knitted in the round, top-down.