Auryn
Twisted and Twirled Knit Necklace #2
Free Knit Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
The second necklace in the Twisted and Twirled Knit necklace series is made with stockinette stitch in the round, this means only knit stitches!. It has 3 twists in it, and rolls in on itself for lots of twisty, twirly fun! This swirly necklace can be worked up in no time with less than 35 yards of DK weight yarn. Auryn is named after the medallion in The Neverending Story ~ because Dragonfly fibers made me think of dragons which made me think of Falkor, the Luckdragon from The Neverending Story, but I wanted a name that sounded more female, so I went with Auryn (OR~in). Aren’t you glad you asked?
The yarn used in this sample was donated by Dragonfly Fibers for the Marly Bird Designer Dinner at the summer 2015 TNNA Needlearts Trade Show.
This necklace is part of the Twisted and Twirled MKAL (Mystery Knit ALong).
Size:
26″ around
Yarn:
Dragonfly Fibers Traveler yarn ~ Kelpie: 32 yds/13 g
Needles:
US 6/3.75mm 16″ circulars
Gauge:
22 sts in 4″ in stockinette st
Stitches and Skills used:
k ~ knit
st(s) ~ stitch(es)
Pattern:
CO 130
Twisting Necklace:Â Lay needles down and work out any twists so that all the sts are laying in the same direction. add 3 full twists before beginning round 1. See photos below:
Rounds 1~9:Â Place/slip marker, k all.
Bind off knit wise, weave in ends.
Wear or give and enjoy!
This pattern can now be found in the Twisted and Twirled Knit Necklace eBook. The eBook includes all 5 patterns from the MKAL, plus 2 more patterns that can only be found in the eBook. This is the only printable version of the pattern available.
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