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Gradients
Gradients are fun to knit, because the color changes move slowly through your fingers and into a gorgeous scarf, shawl, cowl or hat.
Jen dyed up some beauties for us, and rolled them up into a cute tube. You can either knit directly from the sock blank and it will unravel as you knit, or you can unravel it and wind it into a ball and knit from that.
Each tube is double stranded so you can also knit two matching socks, mittens or gloves at a time, or knit two full gradient repeats in your shawl, scarf or cowl.
Ravelry Pattern Suggestions
- Fuss Free Festival Shawl by Louise Tilbrook
- Duplicity by Megi Brucl
- Linientreu by Ute Nawratil
- Stripe Tease by General Hogbuffer
- Blunk the Hat by Martina Behm
Weight Fingering Weight | Material 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon | Yardage 460 yards / 420.62 metres