This group knitting fest is for a mystery pattern that is:
A form of garment
Inspired by nature, with a nod to glamour
Dual-purpose
Produced with a very small amount of yarn and a few buttons
A little silly, yet
Useful – if not for you, then for somebody you know
Worked flat, and
Presented in a series of 4 clues.

Start Date
March 2, 2010, unless people really aren't ready and want me to push it out a week.
120 yards of summery worsted weight yarn (10 ply, 9wpi) in a colour flattering to you and with sufficient stitch definition to show off twist stitches, such as
Americo Linen Tanguis [50% tanguis cotton, 50% linen; 218 yd/199 m per 100g] - color I158 (a grey/blue/green tone) used for sample - or
Lily Sugar’n Cream [100% cotton, 120 yd/110m per 70g] or
Anything else you like and can get gauge with.
(you can knit it in wool, too – it will just take longer to be able to enjoy it if you're coming into summer where you are.)
Solid colour versus not: I used a solid, but if you are in love with something variegated, go for it. It's just for fun after all.
(you can use circulars as straights if that’s what you have)
1 tapestry needle to run in ends
2-3 clear plastic buttons, 5/8” wide
Optional, for fourth clue only:
3-4 buttons, small sizes, clear and interestingly shaped or faceted would be ideal
20 sts/24 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch
Level of Difficulty
If you haven’t learned left- and right-facing decreases, or tried a twist stitch or a yarn over, you’ll get educational support and a lot of practice here.
Updated To Add:
The link to the first clue
The link to the second clue
The link to the third clue
The link to the fourth clue
I've ordered yarn and can't wait for this. I've never done a mystery KAL. You are so innovative!
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet! Will your yarn come in time for March 2 or should I shift the date out a bit?
ReplyDeleteI wish I could play too. I can't wait to see progress pics!
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