Sommerfeld Shawl
Designed by Ann Weaver
FIELD GUIDE NO. 4: LOG CABIN
Specs & Details
When is a log cabin not a log cabin? We wanted to play with the idea of log cabin in a new way. We also wanted to knit something that was not a blanket or a washcloth, but something we could wear.
Ann Weaver has made log cabin one of her signatures as a knitwear designer. This transparent, lacy design was inspired by the windows Josef Albers designed in the early 1920s for the Sommerfeld Residence in Berlin, a collaborative Bauhaus project.
KNITTED MEASUREMENTS
Width: Approx 24″ (61 cm)
Length: 70″ (178 cm)
MATERIALS
Loft by Neighborhood Fiber Co. [1 oz skeins, each approx 350 yds
(320 m), 60% mohair/40% silk]
1 skein in each of 4 shades
Size US 9 (5.5 mm) circular needle, 32″ (80 cm) long or longer, or size
needed to achieve gauge
Size US 11 (8 mm) circular needle, any length, or 3 sizes larger than size needed to achieve gauge (for BO)
Removable stitch markers
GAUGE
16 sts and 32 rows (16 garter ridges) = 4″ (10 cm) over garter stitch (knit every row), lightly blocked.
ERRATA
The following correction needs to be applied to the print edition only (it has been corrected on the pdf version).
Page 38, line 6 should read: [1 oz skeins, each approx 350 yds