Greetings, gorgeous!
Our pattern this week is a ruana with amazing texture!
Epicharmus is a gorgeous intermediate level knit pattern designed by Janica York Carter using mosaic knitting.
Have a watch! We have filmed a video tutorial for you showing you how to work Judy’s magic cast on, i-cord cast on with continuous icord edge, foundation rows and up to row 3 of the first fan section! Have a look:
The sample shown features our Pearlescent Fingering  Shown in: Secrets of the Sakura Kit – 5 colors
4 oz /550 yds each skein (20 oz/2750 yds kit total)
Pearlescent Fingering is 50% superwash merino wool and 50% mulberry silk. Beautifully soft with a lovely drape and subtle shimmer from the silk and it makes amazing shawls, wraps and flowing sweaters.
We hope you LOVE IT! A fun, boho style ruana that you can make your way. The sample has 3 motifs, but you can choose 1, 2 or all 3. It could also be done in two colors for a more refined look. We can’t wait to see what you choose!
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Talk to ya soon.
XOXOXOÂ Chandi
Hi me lovely beautiful garment will have a go thank you xx
Hi Chandi, I just bought this pattern from you but need you to send a link to download to my studio computer. Your auto download sent it to my private address. thank you.
Hi Kit,
Thank you for your message. I just sent you the pattern to the indicated email address. For future request like this please use our contact form at https://www.expressionfiberarts.com/contact-us/
Thank you,
Johanna
Hi Chandi, I purchased the 5 color kit you used for the epicharmus ruanna. Can you please tell me the color sequence you used. Would love it to look exactly like yours. Which color is color 1, etc. thank you. Maryanne
Here you are, Maryanne…
Color A Gray
Color B Green
Color C Darker purple/red
Color D Blue
Color E LIghter purple/red
As long as you don’t use the darker and lighter purple/red colors together, you really can’t go wrong with any color combination. You just need a bit more contrast than those two provide. Hope that helps!