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Product Details
Although fruit trees were first planted in the Okanagan in 1860, the Klondike Gold Rush and construction of the Kettle Valley Railway in the early 1900s allowed the fruit orchard industry to flourish. Bing cherries were one of the first and most popular variety of cherries to be grown in the Okanagan, loved for their deep maroon colour and sweet flavour.
Bing is a top down, triangular shawl inspired by the many varieties of cherries grown throughout the Okanagan Valley. Simple stockinette stripes border a cherry-inspired lace section for a pop of colour.
YARN/YARDAGE
Knit in fingering weight (approx 400y/100g) using 80g (278y) colour A, 60g (209y) colour B, and 50g (174y) colour C.
TOOLS
3.5mm (US 4) 40” circular needle, or size needed to get gauge, stitch markers, darning needle
GAUGE
22 st / 4” in stockinette, after blocking
(A different gauge will affect finished measurements and yardage requirements.)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 72” across by 22” deep, after blocking
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Knox Mountain Knit Co.
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 3
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight