The wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In order to catch and capture the wind in knitting, you need to give it an imaginary color and shape, create a direction and the ability to move. Not an easy task for yarn and knitting needles. The wind is often portrayed as sky-blue, and numerous triangles are chosen here for the shape, which symbolizes the ability of the wind to lose or gain strength. The A-line shape, raglan, sleeves as “wings”, and even mirrored side bust darts – all of them are a play of different triangles. The direction here is clearly observed in the form of horizontal ribs gathered at inclined straps, and if the wind blows, you are going to feel its tender movement in the “wings” ruffles.
Wind (Eng)
Difficulty level Collection Pattern language 4 of 5 English