We have a fresh delivery of forty Boxes and Towers kits from Miss Babs! You have plenty of time to cast on and get started on our knitalong We are happy to ship these out, so give us a ring to purchase over the phone.
The Kits:
- Six 200 yard mini skeins of Yowza
- Content: 100% superwash Merino wool
- Gauge: DK weight. 5.25-6 stitches per inch knit on US 5-7, 3-4 stitches per inch crocheted on US 7-I.
- Care Instructions: Machine wash gentle. This yarn should be dried flat for best results.
- $114
*Updated at 12:24 pm
Knitalong details:
Kick off fall with with a Miss Babs knit along! Grab a Yowza Mini kit and cast on the Boxes and Towers Shawl with us! This pattern is designed by Kirsten Kapur as part of the fall design collection from Miss Babs. It was inspired by the view from her lower Manhattan window of towering skyscrapers, each peppered with windows of different sizes and shapes. Boxes and Towers uses construction similar to log cabin knitting where bold strips of colors combine to create a playful, graphic wrap.
Complete your wrap by October 15 to be entered to win our prize drawing of a $50 gift card for fibre space and a set of 6Yowza mini skeins or a Perfect Blend set from Miss Babs. Post your FOs on Instagram using #boxesandtowersknitalong, #fibrespaceFO and tagging @fibrespace.
Skills needed:
- Knit and purl
- Pick up stitches
- K2tog
- Follow pattern and count garter rows
Finished measurements:
Length: 721/2”/181.5 cm
Width:16”/40.5 cm
Materials:
- Copy of the Boxes and Towers pattern
- Yarn: Miss Babs Yowza Minis (100% Superwash Merino wool; 200 yd/2.8 oz skeins) – 1 skein in each of 6 colors, A-F, shown in A: Polished Stone B: Oakmoss C: Hayrick D: Earthenware E: Slot Canyon F: Seal Point (Or approximately 200 yards/182 meters of DK weight yarn in each of 6 different colors.)
- US#7 [4.5 mm] circular needle, 24”/60 cm or size to obtain gauge
- US#7 [4.5 mm] circular needle, 60”/150 cm (for edging)
- Notions
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
Gauge Blocked: 16 stitches and 32 rows = 4”/10 cm square in garter stitch.
Gauge is not crucial for this project, but will affect yardage and finished size if different from above