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As I was walking the streets of Berlin while teaching at the Berlin Knits Festival 2017, I couldn’t help but imagine this asymmetrical triangle shawl.
The basketweave mosaic section blends perfectly into garter stitch stripes, with a striking pattern combination reminiscent of Berlin’s cobbled pedestrian plazas and neat rows of buildings.
Knitting it with bold colors of Caravan by Crave Yarn (a yummy blend of merino, cashmere, camel and silk) makes it quite the eye-catcher!
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2 comments
Melanie Berg
Hi Brenda!
Thanks for reaching out! While there isn’t a specific video available for Midnight in Berlin, the pattern only uses simple, standard knitting techniques. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube for these techniques, such as the long-tail cast-on, kfb increase, and slipping stitches.
The entire pattern is clearly written out and charted, so you should have no trouble following along. Go for it, and enjoy the process!
Happy knitting!
Melanie
Hi Brenda!
Thanks for reaching out! While there isn’t a specific video available for Midnight in Berlin, the pattern only uses simple, standard knitting techniques. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube for these techniques, such as the long-tail cast-on, kfb increase, and slipping stitches.
The entire pattern is clearly written out and charted, so you should have no trouble following along. Go for it, and enjoy the process!
Happy knitting!
Melanie
Brenda
Is there a video tutorial available to see how the stitches are cast on and the shawl gets started?
Is there a video tutorial available to see how the stitches are cast on and the shawl gets started?