Stephen West has a new shawl called Quadrangle Spires.
Photos © Stephen West |
This architecturally inspired wrap begins in the center with four triangular sections that modularly join together to form a square. Each section is seamlessly picked up from the previous section. Once the central square foundation is created, stitches are picked up along two corners of the shape for the wingspan spires. You can customize the final length of your shawl by binding off early or knit more repeats for a long luxurious wrap. I featured three skeins of West Wool Bicycle as the main color with six Spincycle colorways for a fascinating striped knitting experience. Customize the contrast however you like by choosing similar types of self-striping yarns or dive into your stash and make those colors pop!
This is a true work of art. The yarn is a fingering weight for the lines with 6 colours of Dyed in the Wool.Watch my Westknits video here to see the Quadrangle Spires shawl up close as I talk about the construction of the fabric and help you choose colors for this pattern.
These colours are
- Neveruary A
- The Meadows C
- Overshadow A
- The Saddest Place C
- Dead Reckoning C
- The Family Jewels B
- Le Petit Lambswool - Dark Blue Black
You could easily use a dark grey Le Petit Lambswool for the lines.
- Ghost Ranch A
- Mississippi Marsala B
- Castaway B
- Wololo A
- Mississippi Marsala A
- Shades of Earth E
- Le Petit Lambswool Dark Blue Turquoise
These are the same two with different line colours
- Wololo A (this is a different skein than the one I used for the rust colourway)
- Nostalgia C
- Miss Me A
- Midsommar CC
- Wallflower A
- Cold Comfort A
- Le Petit Lambswool Light Pink and then Green Pink Turqouise
I’m very torn on which I like the best. I think it’s the blue because I see it finished. Of course I’ll play with a few more colours. In the pattern Stephen also mentions using Zauberball Crazy.
Mr. UPS came today with new stitch markers from Purlsmith.
The packaging is so cute. What a great gift idea for a knitter in your life or for yourself.
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