Four color blocks transition and fuse together in gradient lines. They accelerate while merging with stripes and form their space in transversal blocks of this reversible blanket. Yarn Lanalpaca , 4 colors, 2 (3) skeins each, shown in Topaz (C1), Sulphur (C2), Cobalt (C3), Granite (C4) Sizes 1 (2) with 38.25 (47.25)" / 97 (120) cm width, 51.25 (70.25)" / 130 (178.5) cm length Needle US 15 / 10 mm circular needles, minimum 40" / 100 cm length; or size needed to obtain gauge Notions Tapestry needle Gauge 7 sts x 13 rows in Garter stitch = 4"/10 cm square, unblocked Skill level Easy Techniques Garter stitch, Intarsia Construction Notes Accoloration is a reversible blanket constructed with 4 color blocks transitioning into each other, connected by Intarsia. The color transition is formed with stripes that get thicker and thinner for a gradient look. The blanket is worked in Garter stitch throughout.