Sarina by Jennifer Weissman

Sarina

Knitting
December 2018
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
651 - 885 yards (595 - 809 m)
S, L
English
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Sarina is knitted from the top down combining two pretty fingering-weight yarns, a semi-solid and a gradient.

It begins with a wide, solid stockinette triangle that is easy to work, ideal for social or travel knitting. The next section introduces the gradient yarn with simple stripes and slip-stitch columns. Finally, the columns widen into elegant slip-stitch triangles. These triangles transform Sarina’s bottom edge into a graceful curve while creating an eye-catching focal point.

If you’ve been wondering how to showcase a beloved gradient, this could be the perfect opportunity!

Fully written instructions are provided, along with one optional chart.

Sizes

S (L)

Blocked Dimensions

S: 64”/163 cm wide; 19”/48 cm deep
L: 75”/191 cm wide; 22”/56 cm deep

Instructions for making the slip-stitch edging of either size 1”/2.5 cm deeper and 4”/10 cm wider are also included.

Materials

  • Approximately 387 yds/354 m (535 yds/489 m) fingering-weight yarn in Color A, to be used for the solid triangle and the slipped stitches — this is preferably a semi-solid or solid (shown in ArtFil Belle in Clair de Lune)
  • Approximately 264 yds/241 m (350 yds/320 m) fingering-weight yarn in Color B, preferably a gradient (shown in ArtFil Ombré in Cranberry Cocktail)
  • US size 5/3.75 mm circular needle (or size necessary to achieve gauge), preferably 40”/100 cm long
  • 20 (24) Stitch markers, including 2 in a contrast color
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
  • Pins for blocking

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