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  • Shrug It Off
  • Shrug It Off
    From "Knitty Gritty"
    episode DKNG-203


    PHOTO

    Fayla Reiss's knitted shrug
    Just in time for those chilly winter days (or those overly air-conditioned buildings), Fayla Reiss introduces her simple-to-knit (and fun-to-wear) shrug, a short jacket made from a single rectangle. Add a contrasting collar (also a single rectangle), and you can say goodbye to the shivers for good. (This garment can be made in adult, child or infant sizes, depending on the size of the rectangle you knit.)

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    Materials
    8 balls Trendsetter Blossom #106
    4 balls Trendsetter Joy #123 (Sage)
    U.S. size 9 and 10-1/2 knitting needles (one pair each)
    Yarn needle

    Knit-O-Meter Rating: Beginner.

    Note: Remember that many yarns are seasonal and could be discontinued. If the specific yarn called for is not available, purchase a substitution yarn that comes closest to the specified gauge in your pattern. And be sure to make that all-important swatch to see whether the yarn works for your particular pattern.

    Piece should measure approximately 16" at widest part and 39" in length. The beauty of knitting these rectangles is that if you're off an inch or so, no problem. These instructions are for small to medium sizes; for larger size, add 10 stitches and 2" to the length.

    Note: This garment can be knit in stockinette or garter stitch; we used stockinette for the body and garter for the collar.

    Body
    With size 9 needle, cast on 52 stitches in Blossom and work in stockinette for 8". Change to size 10-1/2 needles and work in stockinette for an additional 23".
    Change back to size 9 needles and work an additional 8".
    Piece should measure 39".
    Bind off loosely.

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    Collar
    With size 9 needle and 2 strands of Joy (figure A), cast on 15 stitches. Knit in garter stitch for 25". Bind off loosely.

    Finishing
    Fold piece in half lengthwise. Sew each side up 8", forming the sleeves of the shrug. Fold the entire shrug in half and place a safety pin in the center of the opening: this is where you will center the collar.

    Collar Finishing
    Fold collar in half and mark center with a safety pin. Line up center opening of shrug to the center of the collar, pin and sew, easing collar across to seam on both sides (figure B).

    Pattern ©2004 Fayla Reiss.


    RESOURCES :

    Hanah Silk Hand-Dyed Bias Cut Ribbon
    Artemis Exquisite Embellishments
    Website: www.artemisinc.com

    Knitovation
    By Fayla Reiss and Barry Klein
    July 2005
    Sixth & Spring Books
    A division of SOHO Publishing Company

    Trendsetter Yarns (Joy, Blossom, Liberty, Segue, Charm)
    Trendsetter Yarns
    Website: www.trendsetteryarns.com

    Lane Borgosesia yarn (Toreador)
    Lane Borgosesia
    Website: www.baruffa.com


    GUESTS :
    Fayla Reiss
    Website: www.faylareiss.com

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