15 January 2014

The Ocean Currents Rug

Ocean Currents Rug by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
There's something wonderful about watching waves as they come in to the shoreline. Sometimes it can be a passing yacht disturbing the water of a lake at sunset, sending ripples across the surface and catching the light of the sun on every wave.

And sometimes it can be that quiet, gently rhythm of the sea that you see on a fair day. Both are magical and inspiring.

It was like that the other day when we were walking by the coast. The sun was low, the sky clear and every wave glistened briefly as it came towards the land. We sat for a while, and at that lower viewing angle the colours were heightened even further to deep blues and palest turquoises.
Ocean Currents Rug by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
This rug attempts to capture that feeling of light and shade, rhythm and movement. The pattern uses symmetrical repeats but without predictability, giving the design a three‐dimensional quality.

I used hand-spun yarn for the rug photographed here but of course, there are many commercially available yarns which you could use instead. I like Cascade 220 for worsted-weight projects such as this as it is so freely available and comes in such a wide range of colours. Knit Picks also make a lovely wool, Wool of the Andes, which works brilliantly too.
Ocean Currents Rug by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
For mine, I dyed three different colours, then carded and blended them to produce the five different yarn colours used in the design. The wonderfully gentle gradations of colour in the final rug are achieved by working with two strands of these yarns held together in ever‐changing combinations.

In the sample, I have worked the rug with a tonal blue colourway. However, the design could equally well lend itself to interpretation using other colours and mixtures. For example, contrasting shades of blacks, greys and reds would give a stunning modern rug, or the rug could be worked in teenage shades of orange and pink!

The pattern includes stitch charts and full line‐by‐line instructions together with instructions on how to back the rug with a non‐slip pad if you choose to use it on a wooden floor.

If you would like more details about the Ocean Currents Rug then please click here. The pattern is available for immediate download from the site.

Until next time – Happy Knitting!

Moira
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