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CALATHEA | A Studio Project

The spring air and short bursts of sunshine was just the motivation I needed to write up this studio project.

Featured in amirisu Spring/Summer 2021 Issue 22, Calathea, a design by amirisu, is a neckerchief style scarf worked flat using a curious double-twisted purl stitch pattern repeat to create a faux quilted texture that results in an equally interesting front and reverse side.

This spring/summer style is certainly on trend, and the simple colour play and somewhat contradictory yarn choices added to the appeal.

I had so much fun styling this piece, find all my project notes and styling ideas below.

Enjoy!

Andrea | Loom + Spindle


STUDIO PROJECT | Calathea

DESIGN

Calathea is a design by amirisu Magazine, first published in June 2021. The pattern is available to purchase as a digital download via Ravelry.

SKILLS

  • Knit and purl stitches

  • Twisted stitches

  • Increasing and decreasing

  • Following pattern repeats

  • Picking up stitches

  • Elastic bind-off (instructions are included in the pattern)

TOOLS

MATERIALS

 

The Project

 

INSIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

YARN

  • I took a ‘no fear’ approach when it came to subbing in yarns. I didn’t completely disregard gauge but thought there was some room to play.

  • I had Jardim and Cotton Fine on hand that was set aside for a shop sample. The colour combo was bright and happy so I locked it in.

  • I used Jardim (Amber), a 50/50 cotton and wool blend, with its soft hand feel and springy texture for the ‘quilted’ side.

  • Cotton Fine (Putty) was used for the twisted-purl slipstitch side.

CONSTRUCTION + FINISHING

  • I note the skill rating on this pattern is rated as high. I think for anyone familiar with knit/purl stitches and comfortable with increasing/decreasing, it would certainly doable.

  • The stitch pattern was new to me, after working through a few rows I was able to memorise the pattern.

  • The pattern has some really nice details to make the finished piece appear seamless and the design reversible. So do take care when the pattern instructs you to slip or pick up stitches .

  • The elastic bind-off was a great knew skill to learn, it produced a uniform and appealing cast-off edge.

  • I knit to the length suggested in the pattern. My final stitch gauge was 36 stitches over 10cm - so wasn’t too far out!

 

STYLING IDEAS

 

FINAL THOUGHTS

This piece was such a good skill builder. The quilted texture is really unique and the neckerchief size kept things manageable.

Even though I used a 5 ply (Jardim) and a 4 Ply (Cotton Fine), my gauge wasn’t too far off the pattern recommendation. I think you’ll get great results with many different yarns that are on this lighter end of the spectrum.

With less than a ball of each yarn required, you can definitely stash dive for this one or experiment with a few new ones on a modest budget!


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NEW IN | Vintage

Vintage by DHG offers a lush blend of alpaca and Merino wool carefully blown into a soft cotton core. The result is an elegant and luxurious yarn with a delightful fluffy character.

With its chainette construction the yarn is incredibly light in hand, while the bulky gauge ensures you’ll have projects completed in a jiff.

Best suited to hand-knit fabrics, Vintage will impart an enduring aesthetic for timeless wardrobe pieces.


Colourways

THE YARN

FIBRE CONTENT: 30% Alpaca, 6% Merino Wool, 36% Cotton, 28% Nylon
NET WEIGHT: 100g (3.55oz) per ball
YARN WEIGHT EQUIVALENT: Bulky / 12 Ply
APPROX. YARDAGE: 180m (197yd)
CONSTRUCTION: Chainette
PRODUCTION: Dyed and milled in Italy
CARE: Cold hand wash

PROJECT SUGGESTIONS

Vintage is suitable for most fibre crafts, including knitting, crochet and weaving. For project inspiration check out our pattern favourites on RAVELRY.

 
 
 
 

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Welcoming Cleopatra | A Soft Earthy Cotton-Linen Blend
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Introducing Cleopatra by DHG, an ever-reliable cotton-linen blend perfect for a new spring/summer wardrobe or year-round home décor pieces. 

With a soft yet earthy hand feel this conscientious blend gives you the best of two worlds - cotton for a light and breathable fabric and hardwearing linen for longevity. 

Suitable to use at a range of gauges we think this mix of heathered spring shades and deep saturated summer tones will have endless potential.

Why not knit or crochet a comfy summer tee, or perhaps work up a delicate macramé piece or hand-woven fabric for applications around the home. 


THE YARN

FIBRE CONTENT: 50% Cotton, 50% Linen
NET WEIGHT: 100g (3.5oz) per ball
YARN WEIGHT EQUIVALENT: Sport / 5 Ply
APPROX. YARDAGE: 375m (410yd)
CONSTRUCTION: Multi-ply, moderate twist
PRODUCTION: Dyed and milled in Italy
CARE: Cold hand wash

Colourways Available

WORKING THE YARN

Cleopatra is suitable for most fibre crafts, including knitting, crochet, macramé and weaving. You’ll find gauge suggestions for some of these crafts below. You may also like to browse our project suggestions on RAVELRY.

GAUGE SUGGESTIONS

The gauge information below can be used as guidance when planning your projects. We always recommend that you swatch to determine a configuration that results in the ideal fabric and hand feel for your project.

KNITTING

18 - 28 stitches over 10cm, using 2.75mm – 4mm needles (4.5 - 7 stitches per inch, US size 2 - 4 needles)

CROCHET

14 – 20 stitches over 10cm, using 3mm - 5mm (3.5 – 5 stitches per inch, US size D – 7 hook)

WEAVING

12 epi  (48 ends / 10cm) - For fabrics with drape and a light hand feel 

15 epi (60 ends / 10cm) - For hard wearing fabrics that require a tight, firm weave

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ABOUT DHG

Dyeing House Gallery have been in the business of dyeing textile fibres and yarns since 1952. Their mission, to make their long-standing expertise available to all artists, artisans, designers and crafters.

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Introducing Charleston | A Metallic Yarn for Textile Crafting
Photo Credit: dhgshop.it

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With all the decadence of the roaring 1920’s DHG brings you Charleston, an exuberant palette of metallic yarns for textile crafting.

Uniquely constructed, Charleston is built on a strong cotton core carefully wrapped with threads of acetate and a complementary metallic filament.

Acetate, a wood fibre product with similar properties to viscose, imparts the brilliant silky sheen while the addition of lamè, a metallic effect fibre, delivers all the dazzle.

Nicely weighted, Charleston will suit a range of apparel, accessory and décor pieces. Whether you knit, crochet, macrame or weave, Charleston guarantees a stunning result.


Photo Credit: dhgshop.it

Photo Credit: dhgshop.it

THE YARN

FIBRE CONTENT: 48% Cotton, 44% Acetate, 8% Lamé
PUT UP: Ball or Bullet skein
NET WEIGHT: 100g (3.5 oz)
APPROX. YARDAGE: 140m (153y)
YARN WEIGHT EQUIVALENT: DK / 8 Ply
CONSTRUCTION: Plied core, wrapped
ORIGIN: Unknown
CARE: Cold hand wash, dry flat

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WORKING THE YARN

Charleston is suitable for most fibre crafts, including knitting, crochet, macramé and weaving. You’ll find gauge suggestions for some of these crafts below. You may also like to browse our project suggestions on RAVELRY.

Photo Credit: dhgshop.it

Photo Credit: dhgshop.it

GAUGE SUGGESTIONS

The gauge information below can be used as guidance when planning your projects. We always recommend that you swatch to determine a configuration that results in the ideal fabric and hand feel for your project.

KNITTING

24 stitches over 10cm, using 4mm needles (6 stitches per inch, US size 6 needles)

CROCHET

20 stitches 4mm hook (US size G-6)

WEAVING

8 epi (32 ends / 10cm)

ABOUT DHG

Dyeing House Gallery have been in the business of dyeing textile fibres and yarns since 1952. Their mission, to make their long-standing expertise available to all artists, artisans, designers and crafters.

 
 
 
 
Photo Credit: dhgshop.it

Photo Credit: dhgshop.it


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Welcoming Lincoln | A Pure Cotton Yarn

DHG brings you Lincoln, a 100% pure cotton yarn in a palette of contemporary shades.

With its unique construction, multiple plies of mercerised cotton threads are loosely twisted to produce a lustrous yet robust yarn with a soft silky hand feel.

Suitable to use at a range of gauges, we think this yarn has endless potential!

We’re thinking chic summer knits and crochet pieces that play to the yarn’s sleek appearance, and home décor items where macramé or weaving can be incorporated for striking effect.


THE YARN

FIBRE CONTENT: 100% Cotton
NET WEIGHT: 100g (3.55oz) per ball
YARN WEIGHT EQUIVALENT: DK / 8 Ply
APPROX. YARDAGE: 220m (240yd)
CONSTRUCTION: 15 plies, light twist
ORIGIN: Unknown
PRODUCTION: Dyed and milled in Italy

Colourways Available

WORKING THE YARN

Lincoln is suitable for most fibre crafts, including knitting, crochet, macramé and weaving. You’ll find gauge suggestions for some of these crafts below. You may also like to browse our project suggestions on RAVELRY.

GAUGE SUGGESTIONS

The gauge information below can be used as guidance when planning your projects. We always recommend that you swatch to determine a configuration that results in the ideal fabric and hand feel for your project.

KNITTING

For a looser fabric - 12 stitches over 10cm, using 8mm needles (3 stitches per inch, US size 11 needles)

For a firmer fabric - 24 stitches over 10cm, using 4mm needles (6 stitches per inch, US size 6 needles)

CROCHET

For a looser fabric - 11 stitches over 10cm, using 9mm hook (2.75 stitches per inch, US size 13 hook)

For a firmer fabric - 17 stitches over 10cm, using 4.5mm hook (4.25 stitches per inch, US size 7 hook)

WEAVING

For fabrics with drape and a light hand feel - 8 epi (32 ends / 10cm)

For hard wearing fabrics that require a tight, firm weave - 10 epi (40 ends / 10cm)

ABOUT DHG

Dyeing House Gallery have been in the business of dyeing textile fibres and yarns since 1952. Their mission, to make their long-standing expertise available to all artists, artisans, designers and crafters.

 
 
 
 

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