
As if from Ashes Digital Knitting Pattern
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As if From Ashes...
A phoenix rises from the ashes, spreading its wings into the night above.
This pattern is a part of the Four Symbols eBook.
Special notes -
Before we get into the details - This pattern can be knit in either double knitting or stranded colorwork in the round (or flat, if you prefer), instructions for both are included in the pattern.
Equipment -
For either Double Knit or Colorwork in the Round -
· 800 yards of Main Color and 800 yards of Contrasting Color (1600 yards total)
· Stitch markers
· 16” US 2 - 2.75 mm needles - or size needed to obtain gauge
· Tapestry needle
Gauge -
Double knitting -
20 stitches and 28 rows - 4” or 10 cm
Colorwork -
28 stitches and 26 rows - 4” or 10 cm
Gauge is not vital to this project.
Colors -
Some good color combos to try out include -
• Red and Black
• Blue and Gold
• Gold and Black
• Silver and Blue
• Green and Gold
• Black and White
• White and Pine
Remember that you can always test if your colors have enough contrast by taking a photo of the colors side by side and using a filter to turn it into a black and white photo.
A phoenix rises from the ashes, spreading its wings into the night above.
This pattern is a part of the Four Symbols eBook.
Special notes -
Before we get into the details - This pattern can be knit in either double knitting or stranded colorwork in the round (or flat, if you prefer), instructions for both are included in the pattern.
Equipment -
For either Double Knit or Colorwork in the Round -
· 800 yards of Main Color and 800 yards of Contrasting Color (1600 yards total)
· Stitch markers
· 16” US 2 - 2.75 mm needles - or size needed to obtain gauge
· Tapestry needle
Gauge -
Double knitting -
20 stitches and 28 rows - 4” or 10 cm
Colorwork -
28 stitches and 26 rows - 4” or 10 cm
Gauge is not vital to this project.
Colors -
Some good color combos to try out include -
• Red and Black
• Blue and Gold
• Gold and Black
• Silver and Blue
• Green and Gold
• Black and White
• White and Pine
Remember that you can always test if your colors have enough contrast by taking a photo of the colors side by side and using a filter to turn it into a black and white photo.