Caribe Table Runner Designer Knitting Pattern
Caribe Table Runner Designer Knitting Pattern
Caribe Table Runner Designer Knitting Pattern

Caribe Table Runner Designer Knitting Pattern

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Explore a whimsical use of the shadow technique in this table runner designer knitting pattern. Then a school of fish will appear and disappear.

Designer Knitting Pattern
The shadow knitting technique of this table runner is truly delightful, yet it is very easy - just knit and purl stitches. The fun part is watching a graphic design appear and disappear as you view the work coming off your needles. If viewed straight on the pattern is stripes. When viewed from an angle a school of little fish appears. When working the Caribe pattern the result is very whimsical.

This designer knitting pattern was created for CoBaSi DK. This very versatile yarn is machine washable yet holds its shape due to a bit of elastic nylon.

This designer knitting pattern includes instructions, a list of all abbreviations and a chart. Plus, a link is provided to Knitting Help on our web site.

Knitting Help
For your convenience, we’ve collected definitions for abbreviations, links to tutorial videos that may make knitting your project easier and more fun, as well as guides to techniques and tailoring. Visit the Knitting Help page on our website.

Yarn
HiKoo’s CoBaSi DK, 55% Cotton, 21% Elastic Nylon, 16% Viscose from Bamboo, 8% Silk, - 140 yards/50 grams

Skeins Needed for This Project
3 Hanks in each of 2 colors

Gauge

  • 22 sts and 32 rows = 4"/10cm in stockinette, washed and blocked.

Suggested Needles and Notions

  • US Size 7/4.5mm*, 20”/50cm circular 
  • Stitch Markers
  • Removable marker

*or size needed to obtain gauge.

Size
10.5” x 59” (26.67 x 149.86cm)

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Testimonials

Sophisticated, elegant, stylish, chic. After seeing James’ collection, I may give up needlepoint.

Patsy A.

These designs take men's sweaters to a whole new level of luxury and deliciousness. Might have to get a new man once my divorce goes through, just so I can knit him a James Cox Knits sweater.

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