Sample from RCA Graduate Collection, A1, 7gg, Moving rib. Inspired by the forms of the human body, Scarlett moves from illustrations to knitting, and returns to paper once more, in an ever circular process where mark making informs yarn, and line informs stitch. Scarlett would sooner spend 8 hours hand transferring stitches on a 14gg Flat Bed knit than focus on technological pursuits. With a fluid design process, Scarlett has a unique approach to knitted textile design – one that focuses on the preservation of the analogue in a world consumed by digitalisation.
Having completed her BA in Fashion Textiles at London College of Fashion, followed by her MA at the RCA, Scarlett is now venturing down her own creative path, blending her knowledge of textiles with her illustrative skills. A1 ‘Wrist and Elbow’ Illustration – pen and watercolour. Within the One Year In room visitors will find her striking illustration collection Landscapes of the body, revealing her personal approach to designing knitted fabrics. The intensive illustration process behind her graduate knitted fabric collection will be showcased at New Designers 2019. Graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2018 with an MA in Textiles, London based designer Scarlett Adams is a knitter, designer and artist.
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Upon purchase, the pattern PDF file will be delivered to you by email.Sample from RCA Graduate Collection, A3, 14gg. This PDF file is beautifully laid out and ready to be printed!
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While the pattern instructions and video tutorial are free and available above, for the price of a fancy coffee, you can support Sheep & Stitch by purchasing a PDF file of this pattern. If you’re on Ravelry, you can add your scarf to the Mistake Rib Infinity Scarf project page here. If you knit this infinity scarf, please tag me on Instagram (I would love to see your scarf!). Seaming with Mattress Stitch (alternative to backstitch).* * : repeat instructions between asterisks the number of times indicated Helpful Tutorials: Sl1 purlwise: slip one stitch as if to purl Sl1 knitwise: slip one stitch as if to knit Block the scarf so that it measures 48” in circumference and 7.5” in width, or to desired length. As you seam, make sure the knit columns of the pattern are lined up. Thread the length of yarn onto a tapestry needle and seam the two ends of the scarf together using the backstitch method. Hold the two ends of the scarf evenly together. This length of yarn will be used to seam the scarf together to make an infinity scarf.įold the scarf in half with right sides facing. With the yarn, measure a length that is 7 times the width of the cast off edge. Repeat Rows 1-2 until scarf measures roughly 42” or your preferred length.Ĭast off, but don’t cut the yarn from the cast off edge. Row 2: Sl1 purlwise, P1, *K2, P2 repeat from * to last 3 sts, K2, P1 Row 1: Sl1 knitwise, K1, *P2, K2 repeat from * to last 3 sts, P2, K1 Gauge: Gauge: 9.5 sts = 4”/10cm in stockinette stitch Handy notions for knitting the infinity scarf.
Recommended Needles: one pair of 10mm needles Lion Brand Hometown USA (a budget acrylic option) in Dallas Grey.Wool & the Gang Crazy Sexy Wool (slightly thicker merino) in Tweed Grey.
Malabrigo Rasta (gorgeous hand-painted yarn) in Cape Cod Grey or Sombras:.Yarn Used: 4 skeins of Lana Grossa Ragazza Lei (100% merino wool each skein is 44 yds/50g color Hellgrau Meliert #31)