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Armchair Athlete - A Pattern from Yarnison Designs

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This listing is for a digital pattern download of the Armchair Athlete pattern from Yarnison Designs.

About The Pattern, In The Designer's Words
I love sportswear more than I love exercise. The colour combos, stripes and weird textures. I’m never going to be an ultra marathon runner (respect if you are!), but I’m delighted to sit in front of the telly wearing a pair of over-engineered trainers shouting criticism at professional athletes: ‘Just hit the ball you donkey!’

This is a shallow asymmetric biased triangular shawl designed to go with those trainers. It’s got stripy bits, weird textures, track marks and a final lace and tuck border that sprints round a dogleg like the 200m.

While it uses a bunch of techniques the pattern describes them in detail, and none of them should make you cry. There’s a couple of simple tucks, a slipped stitch cable pattern, picked-up stitches, a novel bind off, and a lace mesh so easy you could do it while running a steeple chase.

YARN
At least two 100g skeins of contrasting 4ply/ fingering weight yarn of at least 365m/400yds). The main colour (MC) uses nearly the whole skein, the contrast colour (CC) approximately 60- 70g. Or, you can use scraps and multiple colours in place of a single contrast colour.

NEEDLES
3.5mm (US 4) circular needles, at least 80cm/32”

NOTIONS
Cable needle, 2 removable stitch markers, tapestry needle, electronic scales (optional).

HOW TO USE THE PATTERN
My hope is to give you, the knitter, space to make your own choices and to encourage you to see my patterns as a springboard for your own creations. It’s a long-distance collaboration between you and me and the person who dyed the yarn. It’s your garment, your yarn, your choice. With that in mind, this pattern is a set of building blocks to put together how you like:

  1. Shawl body rows
  2. Tuck motif - Tucks are simple to execute and give warmth and texture.
  3. Tyre track motif You can add this motif at nearly any point in the shawl.
  4. The Border The border is added by picking up the edge to add to your existing stitches, creating full row tucks and mesh lace panels, then binding off.

 

How It Works
The pattern will be sent to your email address that you use to place your order. 


About The Designer

I’m Jane and I am a knitwear designer based in Manchester, UK. I believe that knitting is a creative collaboration between maker, designer and yarn dyer. I have released several successful patterns which adhere to this ethos. I spend the rest of my time working as a user experience designer for charities and social enterprises.