ABOUT THIS PATTERN
Pattern available in English and Dutch.
Algorithmic Diva Bolero combines a number of different techniques: from knit and purl textures, to intarsia (no bobbins required!), to simple lacework. This makes for a fun and challenging project for intermediate knitters that knits up quicker than expected. It is worked flat, sideways from one arm to the other, then stitched together along the ends to create the arms. This version of the bolero is fairly long, hitting at the thighs, dramatic and flowing.
The design is my first collaboration with Berlin-based indie dyer Boredom Kills Design.
This pattern is available on Ravelry for €12.00
Yarn kits for this pattern are available at Boredom Kills Design:
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
Recommended Yarn
The Algorithmic Diva Bolero uses a combination of 3 different yarns: 2-ply DK yarn, lace yarn and DK boucle yarn for a truly unique, funky, and fashion forward look.
- Color 1: BKD Merino DK or other sportweight or DK yarn that obtains gauge
- Color 2: BKD Merino Boucle or other sportweight or DK boucle yarn that obtains gauge
- Color 3: BKD Kid Silk Lace or other laceweight yarn
Sample was knit with BKD Yarn kit – color combination Algorithmic Diva on 4mm needles.
Needles
4.0mm / US 6 / UK 8 80cm/32″ circular needles (or size to obtain gauge)
Gauge (per 10cm / 4″ after blocking)
21 stitches x 28 rows in stockinette for Colors 1& 2, in lace pattern for Color 3
Gauge is not extremely critical, but DK or sport weight yarn is recommended for Colors 1 and 2 to obtain appropriate dimensions. For Colors 2 (in stockinette) and 3 (in lace pattern) it is important that the gauge is equal to, or lower than, the gauge for color 1 (i.e. 21 stitches or less and 28 rows or less per 10x10cm), using the same needles, for shaping purposes.
Sizes available
One size fits most.
Finished dimensions (according to recommended gauge):
90cm / 35” (length) x 145cm / 57” (width)
Yardage (approximate)
- Color 1: 400gr / 900m / 985yds
- Color 2: 200gr / 440m / 480yds
- Color 3: 15gr / 65m / 75yds
Notions
- stitch markers or waste yarn (different colors highly recommended)
- row counter (optional)
- tapestry needle
- tape measure
- scissors
- highlighter marker for crossing out completed chart rows (optional, highly recommended)
Techniques
- knit and purl
- intarsia (no bobbins required)
- simple lacework
- Italian tubular cast off
- Selvedge edge