Mini Drama by Jennifer L Parroccini

Mini Drama

Knitting
August 2021
Sprinkled Fibers by Lindsay 2ply
Light Fingering ?
27 stitches and 41 rows = 4 inches
in Linen Stitch Pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
700 - 1500 yards (640 - 1372 m)
23" (58.5 cm) from neck to the tip of the triangle, and with a 51.5" (130.5 cm) wingspan
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
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About

Here’s the thing with little skeins: if you don’t swatch with them, how can you plan a project? But if you swatch, you’ve used up lots of your yarn! Introducing Mini Drama, a flexible pattern for making the most of your mini skeins, half skeins, scraps, or gradient packs.

For additional information about this pattern, including a download of the complete schematic, additional photos, and tester credits, please visit the pattern page.

Construction

Begin with a few stitches at the center top neck, and work flat to the points of the triangle.

Size

Shawlette size: 52.5” (130.5 cm) wingspan, 23” (58.5 cm) deep.

Shawl size: 82” (208.5 cm) wingspan, 36” (91 cm) deep.

Project size can be adjusted by working more or fewer rows and varying the stripe pattern.

Sample 1 (shawlette)
Shown in Sprinkled Fibers 2 Ply Sock, using a gradient pack of 5 mini skeins and one full-sized skein in the main color. Patterns often include some padding to accommodate variation in yarn usage by knitters.

The actual yarn used in this sample was 440 (400 m) yards of gradient minis and 260 yards (240 m) of the main color, exclusive of tassels.

Sample 2 (full-sized shawl)
Shown in Leading Men Fiber Arts Showstopper: Intermission, using 5 skeins of contrasting colors and three skeins of the main color.

The actual yarn used in this sample was 890 yards (810 m) of contrasting colors and 610 yards (560 m) of the main color. From top neck to point, colors used were Dust in the Wind, Dirty Truce, Perfection, The Haunted Wood, Gothic Queen and Vintage Sleigh Ride. For exact yardage, see pattern webpage to download complete schematic and yardage for both sizes.

Gauge:

27 rows and 41 sts in linen stitch, after wet blocking. Gauge is not critical for this project, although working at a different gauge will impact yardage.

Techniques used

  • Working directional increases
  • Slipping stitches to create an i-cord edging

Notions

  • One stitch marker
  • List item

Tapestry needle

Credits

Tech Edit: Heather Storta
Photography: Anna-Lisa Miller
Earrings, sample 1: Isabel Vassiliadis
Earrings, sample 2: Marisa Herron