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Strawberry Pi
A fabulous knitter contacted me to let me know that a section could be written more simply…. If you have downloaded this pattern before 18.08.19 please note this little tweak. Thank you. It is not an errata just a clarification.
Rnd46: k1, (k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, sl, k2tog, psso), repeat to end of rnd (pattern to last 2 sts before marker, move marker forward one st to work last ‘sl, k2tog, psso’, marker then stays where slipped)
Rnd47: k
Tiny Strawberry flowers and an abundance of candle-light. Starting with an Emily Ocker cast on and working in the round the elegant and fine ‘mandala’ grows with ease and speed.
The rhythm of the yarn-overs will hypnotise you. This fine lace shawl knitted in our SWEET MOONSHINE (4x 600m/100g) of pure heavenly-ness can be draped, enveloped, swathed, passed down the generations or kept wrapped up in silk or velvet for when needed for those elegant dinner parties when only a really exquisite statement wrap will suffice.
Zimmerman’s pi increase formula achieves flat circular knitting by having you work an increase round at twice the number of repeats than you did before.
Knitted in 4x 600m/100g of alpaca, silk and cashmere.
“Great things are not done by impulse, but a series of small things brought together.” - VINCENT VAN GOGH
“Knitting; one stitch by one stitch by one stitch.” - BELINDA HARRIS-REID
pi - 3.141592653589793 – on and on and on and on
“They are simply numbers and cannot thus be right or wrong … What I trust that I am saying is that all numbers are by their nature correct. Well, except for Pi, of course. I can’t be doing with Pi. Gives me a headache just thinking about it, going on and on and on and on and on….”
― NEIL GAIMAN
- First published: August 2014
- Page created: August 18, 2014
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