Fly Over
Inspired by the breathtaking scenery of the West Coast, this knitting pattern invites you on an artistic journey through lush fields, the tranquil water’s edge, and into the serene forest, culminating in the majestic mountains. This versatile pattern offers four enticing knitting options, allowing you to choose the project that best suits your style and skill level:
- Knit a single triangle using fingering yarn to create a charming small triangular shawlette, perfect for draping over your shoulders on cool evenings.
- Knit one triangle using worsted yarn (as showcased here with 3 skeins of Julie Asselin Leizu Worsted in the stunning colorway Ancient Gold) for a cozy and warm accessory that can be worn in various ways.
- Create a striking trapeze stole by knitting the triangle twice with fingering yarn, which can be beautifully grafted at the top, making it an elegant addition to your wardrobe.
- For those seeking a unique challenge, knit the triangle twice with fingering yarn to craft a stylish poncho. This design is grafted at each end at the top, leaving an open hole in the center for a comfortable fit (sample shown here with 2 skeins of Julie Asselin Fino in the eye-catching colorway Anniversary).
With a range of suggested yarns provided below, you can find the perfect material to complement this beautiful pattern. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter, each option promises to deliver a stunning finished piece that celebrates the beauty of the West Coast.
Explore your creativity with this versatile knitting pattern and enjoy the tranquility of crafting your very own piece inspired by nature. From shawlettes to ponchos, each project offers a unique way to showcase your knitting skills while enjoying the process of bringing a piece of the West Coast scenery into your home.
Inspiré par le superbe paysage de la côte ouest, ce modèle de tricot vous emmène dans un voyage artistique à travers les champs luxuriants, le bord de l’océan tranquille, et dans la forêt sereine, pour finalement conquérir les majestueuses montagnes.