DREAMY DRIMIA
Drimia is a beautiful flowering plant that is famous for its resilience. It doesn’t participate in the blooming season of neighboring plants, choosing instead to survive through the long periods of drought and carefully picking its time. When conditions are the most fitting, drimia shoots up gorgeous spears of star-shaped flowers. The blooms of drimia capture the quintessence of rebirth and strong belief in the better times to come.
The textures of this design were inspired by the gorgeous blooms and tender stems of the drimia plants. Contrasting lines accentuate the change between the stitch patterns. Drimia was created with transitional season wardrobes in mind. It can be worn as a cozy wrap to provide comfort during the chilly spring nights, and as a long lightweight scarf once the warm weather comes into its own.
Generous size and optional tassels add an extra touch of boho to this piece. Knit in just two skeins of fingering weight wool, the wrap is easy to style and to wear. The pattern gives a possibility to stop whenever all of the yarn in a skein is used up, which makes the knit very flexible in terms of yardage and gauge.
YARN
Each color A and color B: 420yds / 385m of fingering weight yarn
Sample shawl: Thistle Sock from Thistle & Hart (85% merino, 15% nylon; 3.5oz / 100g, 436yds / 400m), color A - Going West (chartreuse) and color B - Birthday Cake (speckled white)
Kits are available from Weird Sisters yarn store here.
NEEDLES
US 9 / 5.5mm needles on a long cable or the size needed to obtain gauge
GAUGE
21 sts and 36 rows in 4” / 10cm in Garter Stitch, unblocked
17 sts and 30 rows in 4” / 10cm in Garter Stitch, blocked
Note that difference in gauge will affect the required yardage and the finished size of the shawl
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle
A piece of cardboard for tassels
Blocking mats and pins
FINISHED SIZE
Length 80” / 203cm + tassels
Width 18” / 46cm