Tuesday, October 16, 2007

A super easy pashmina-style stole

The knitting craze has created a wealth of easy knitting patterns that are cute as well. One great, simple project is a pashmina-style stole.

Get 3-7 fabulous colors of yarn (all the same brand--one tasty possibility is "Felted Tweed 142" over at String of Purls). It will look best if you pick an odd number of colors, and wool or a wool blend (wool-silk, wool-mohair) are the easiest and most satisfying to knit with when you're getting started. If you're in a warm climate and want cotton, try "Summer Tweed," also at String of Purls, which comes in amazing colors.

Cast on 200 stitches or so, starting with your very favorite color. Knit for awhile until you feel like changing colors. Go ahead and change colors mid-row, but as you go forward, just stagger it a little every time you change. It will give you a more modern, stylish look. Keep knitting and keep changing colors. It looks great if you have some fatter stripes and some skinny ones, but just do what looks best to you.

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Knit until you have something about the size of a pashmina--24-36" wide or so. Knit your last stripe in that same favorite color you started with. Cast off. Take a crochet hook and weave in all the ends from your color changes.

If you want to get all picky, spray your finished stole with a water bottle until it's damp and let it dry on a towel, fussing with it every couple of hours to keep it nice and square.

Pretty amazing results for such an easy knitting pattern, isn't it? And not a potholder! This is the best thing in the world to ward off over-air-conditioned freezing offices (or to warm you up on those days when the office heater just isn't cutting it). It's awesome to keep in the car, too.

If this is too simple for you and you're jonesing for more ideas, check out this Squidoo lens on hipster knitting. You probably want to get a stole or two finished before you start a knitted mohawk, though.

Stay warm and stylish. Enjoy your knitting!

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