Pattern – “Ozone Depletion”

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See also the patterns for the atoms and bonds between atoms.

Colours

Carbon
Fluorine
Chlorine
Oxygen
Black
Light green
Medium green
Red

Particles

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11)

 

Atoms

1 carbon
3 chlorine
1 fluorine

Bonds

3 carbon-chlorine
1 carbon-fluorine

Chlorine radical

 

Atoms

1 chlorine

 

Dichlorofluoromethyl radical

 

Atoms

1 carbon
2 chlorine
1 fluorine

Bonds

3 carbon-chlorine
1 carbon-fluorine

Ozone

 

Atoms

3 oxygen

Bonds

3 oxygen

Oxygen

 

Atoms

2 oxygen

Bonds

2 oxygen

Chlorine monoxide radical

 

Atoms

1 chlorine
1 oxygen

Bonds

1 chlorine-oxygen

Happy Ozone Day!

UNEP has designated 16th September as International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, and 2015 marks the 30th anniverary of the British Antarctic Survey’s paper in Nature alerting the world to the ozone hole and the adoption of the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer in 1985.

So I knitted representations of the three main stratospheric ozone depletion equations, took a photo, and published it online. I’m treating it as an exhibition, but have further plans for it…

 

Pattern – Bonds

Bonds

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See also the patterns for the atoms and the number and colours of atoms and bonds needed for each particle.

Wool
Needles
Double knit
3.75mm DPNS

Pattern – joining two atoms of the same colour

Cast on 4 sts, leaving a 20 cm tail
Knit i-cord for 16 rows
Cast off i-cord, leaving a 20 cm tail

Pattern – joining two different colour atoms

Cast on 4 sts, leaving a 20 cm tail
Knit i-cord for 8 rows
Knit 1 stitch i-cord, join the second colour and knit the rest of the row
Knit i-cord for 7 rows
Cast off i-cord, leaving a 20 cm tail

Knot the tails of the two colours at the join.
Thread each tail in turn onto a needle, pass through the cord of the same colour, cut so ends stay inside.
Work the knot inside the cord, and the stitches so they even out.

 

Thread each 20cm tail onto a needle and sew the bond onto the atom.
Pass remaining tail through atom, cut so ends stay inside.

Pattern – Atom

Atoms

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See also the patterns for the bonds between atoms and the number and colours of atoms and bonds needed for each particle.

Our prototypes were made with bog-standard acrylic wool, and the atoms stuffed with a slightly shredded half of a plastic charity collection bag. These are the sorts of materials that will be burnt in the Incinerator. But really, anything that is weatherproof will be suitable.

If you are new to knitting, some of the codes below may be a mystery. But the internet is full of
marvels such as tutorials and knitting videos. It’s how we learnt i-cord.

kfb
*..*
k2tog
skpo
knit into the front an back of the stitch
repeat stitches in between
knit two together
slip stitch, knit next stitch, pass slip stitch over the knitted stitch
Wool
Needles
Tension
Double knit
3.75mm
26 stitches to 10cm

The atom will be approx 20 cm in circumference.

Pattern

Cast on 12 sts

r1
r2
r3
r4
r5
r6
r7-r18
r19
r20
r21
r22
knit
purl
kfb into each st (24 sts)
purl all
*k1, kfb* across row (36 sts)
cast on 1 st, purl across row, cast on 1 st at end (38 sts)
continue in stocking stitch for 12 rows starting with a knit row
k2tog, *k1, skpo* (25 sts)
purl
k2tog, *skpo* to last 3 sts, k1, k2tog (13 sts)
p1, *p3tog*

Cut yarn leaving a 20 cm tail.
Thread onto needle, thread through remaining stitches and pull tight.
Sew edges together, stuff atom, thread through casting on stitches and pull tight.
Knot tails together, thread onto needle and pass through atom, and cut so ends stay inside.