Dual Dualities is a Beginner Knitting pattern designed by Jen Toll Knits More patterns from this designer are available on their Ribblr shop page. for making an Accessories. Finished size: 86 1/4@Q long x 14@Q wide. Language: English (US & UK terms). Format: Ribblr ePattern (interactive digital). Price: 6.50 USD. Saved by 22 crafters.

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Dual Dualities

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Dual Dualities celebrates the beauty of opposites with light and dark colored yarn of differing weights worked together. The large wrap is worked flat starting with a field of linen with the yarns held together, then switching it up to alternating stripes and on to a large field of beautiful mosaic, finishing with more stripes and a final field of linen. It is intended to be an extra long and luxurious wrap. The generous sizing makes it easy to wear and can be styled in many different ways, and the linen fields on the ends provide just enough weight to help keep it in place.


Barbara Walker coined the term “mosaic knitting" and invented many, many mosaic patterns, one of which is used in this cowl. With mosaic knitting you only need to know how to knit a stitch, and how to slip a stitch - that’s it! The mosaic patterns are formed simply by slipping stitches, always purlwise, and always with yarn held to the WS side of the work. That is to say that on RS rows the yarn will be held to the back (wyib), and on WS rows the yarn will be held to the front (wyif).

This pattern is worked in Stockinette Mosaic so you will be knitting and slipping stitches on RS and purling and slipping stitches on WS. Mosaic patterns are typically charted rather than written, so you’ll follow the colors in the chart. Each horizontal row of squares on the chart represents two rows of knitting, the RS and WS. The right side row begins at the RH edge. The first square is the color yarn you will be knitting for those 2 rows, knitting the first square colored stitches, and slipping the other colored stitches. Each color is used for two full rows at a time, the right side and the wrong side. The other color just waits its turn at the beginning of the RS row. When working the WS row, rather than reading the chart, simply read your work, purling the stitches you just knit, and slipping the stitches you just slipped. After you’ve finished the WS row and turned your work back
around so the RS is facing you, simply drop the strand you’ve been working with towards you and pick up the other color behind it. Staying consistent with this change will result in a beautiful edge.

I’ve created a video tutorial for you to reference.
You can find it on my YouTube Channel or follow this link: bit.ly/stockinettemosaic
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Pattern Info
Size
86 1/4" long x 14" wide
Media
Video
Language
English US & UK
Unit
Inches & cm
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Materials
Yarns
A (light) - Sublime Baby Cashmere Merino Silk 4 ply -
fingering
75% Extra Fine Merino 20% Silk 5% Cashmere
50g, 184yds/170m Shade 0100
5 skeins used
B (dark) - Austermann Kid Silk - lace
75% Mohair 25% Silk
25g, 246 yds/225m Shade 21
3 skeins used
Needles
US4/3.5mm
US8/5mm
24” circulars recommended, but long straights will do
Tools
Stitch markers (optional)
Tapestry needle
Abbreviations
BO
bind off
CO
cast on
M1
make one stitch knitwise
RS
right side
WS
wrong side
approx
approximately
k
knit
p
purl
pm
place marker
rep
repeat
sl
slip
sl1k
slip 1 knitwise
sl1p
slip 1 purlwise
sm
slip marker
st
stitch
sts
stitches
tog
together
wyib
with yarn in back
wyif
with yarn in front
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What is the finished size of Dual Dualities?
The finished accessories measures 86 1/4@Q long x 14@Q wide.
Is Dual Dualities suitable for beginners?
Yes, this is a beginner-friendly Knitting pattern suitable for newcomers to the craft.
What language is this Knitting pattern in?
This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
What is included with the Ribblr interactive version?
This is a Ribblr ePattern - an interactive digital pattern with step-by-step instructions, stitch tutorial videos, progress tracking, smart sizing, US/UK auto-translation, and CM/inch auto-conversion. No PDF download is required.
Can I sell items I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is Dual Dualities?
Dual Dualities is a Beginner Knitting pattern designed by Jen Toll Knits for making an Accessories. Dual Dualities celebrates the beauty of opposites with light and dark colored yarn of differing weights worked together. The large wrap is worked flat starting with a field of linen with the yarns held together, then switching it up to alternating...
Who designed Dual Dualities?
Jen Toll Knits designed the Dual Dualities pattern. Find more of their patterns on their Ribblr shop page.
What type of item does Dual Dualities make?
The Dual Dualities pattern makes a Accessories. It is a Beginner Knitting pattern.
What materials are needed for Dual Dualities?
To make Dual Dualities you will need: A (light) - Sublime Baby Cashmere Merino Silk 4 ply -fingering75% Extra Fine Merino 20% Silk 5% Cashmere50g, 184yds/170m Shade 01005 skeins used, B (dark) - Austermann Kid Silk - lace75% Mohair 25% Silk25g, 246 yds/225m Shade 213 skeins used. Tools required: US4/3.5mmUS8/5mm24@Q circulars recommended, but long straights will do, Stitch markers (optional)Tapestry needle.
Have other crafters made Dual Dualities?
No public makes have been shared for Dual Dualities on Ribblr yet. Be the first to share your finished Knitting make!
How much does Dual Dualities cost?
The Dual Dualities pattern costs 6.50 USD on Ribblr.
Why use Ribblr for Dual Dualities?
The Ribblr version of Dual Dualities includes row-by-row progress tracking so you never lose your place, interactive stitch tutorials built into each step, one-tap US/UK term switching, and automatic cm/inch unit conversion - all without a PDF download. You craft directly in the app on any device.
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