New Pattern: Change of Scenery (plus an upcoming giveaway!)

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Change of Scenery is designed to make the most of colorful yarns with lots of dimension. Centered increases and decreases separate alternating columns of Garter and Stockinette Stitch, creating a zig-zag effect.

SIZE

Adult S/M [Adult M/L]

FINISHED DIMENSIONS

19 [23.5] cm/7.5 [9.25]” leg circumference,
18.5 [23.5] cm/7.25 [9.25]” foot circumference

MATERIALS

Knit Picks Stroll Tonal (75% Merino, 25% Nylon; 422 m/462 yd per 100 g/3.53 oz skein) in Cold stream (203497); 1 skein

NEEDLES

One set 2.25 mm/US 1 needles* (or size needed to obtain gauge)

*Either one set of DPNs, two circular needles, or one long circular needle, as you prefer for small circumference knitting in the round.

GAUGE

42 stitches & 44 rounds = 10 cm/4″ in Texture Pattern, after blocking
32 stitches & 48 rounds = 10 cm/4″ in stockinette stitch, after blocking

ADDITIONAL TOOLS

Tapestry needle, scrap yarn or stitch holder, stitch markers

SKILL LEVEL

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PATTERN NOTES

This pattern is worked cuff-down with the Change of Scenery Texture pattern worked all the way around the leg and continuing onto the instep. The sole is worked in Stockinette Stitch. A classic heel flap and gusset ensure a great fit.

Available in Knit Picks Outrageous Insteps Collection, which is on sale now in both hard copy and eBook format from the Knit Picks website. The Change of Scenery pattern is also available on its own here.

Be sure to add the pattern to your Ravelry favourites or queue by visiting the pattern page here.

Also, visit the Kniterations Facebook page and Instagram feed next week for details on how to enter to win one of two copies of this beautiful collection.

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