Bifröst by Kristel Nyberg
In Norse mythology the rainbow, Bifröst, is a bridge connecting the world of mortals with the realm of the gods. Those of us who have knit with Noro yarns know that a ball can hide all the colors of the rainbow. The Bifröst pattern works well with solid colour, but it will also show off the long color sequences of Noro sock yarn or the subtle variegation of that handpainted semi-solid you have been stashing away looking for a stitch pattern that works with the colors rather than against them.
Sizes
Finished size Small (Medium, Large): foot/ankle circumference of approx 7 (8, 9)”, approx 1” negative ease recommended.
Shown in size Medium
Yarn
Noro Kureyon Sock (70% Wool, 30% Nylon; 462 yards [420 meters]/100 grams): Color Number S164, 1 ball
Needles
US #1 (2.25 mm) or size to get gauge: set of 5 dpn’s
Gauge
8.5 sts and 13 rnds = 1” in St st in the round, unblocked.
Approx 9 sts and 13 rnds = 1” in stitch pattern according to chart, unblocked.
Notions
Tapestry needle