Monday, November 16, 2015
Wheat Ear Rib Stitch (Knitting)
Flat knitting:
A multiple of 6 stitches, plus 3.
Rows 1 through 4 are the set-up rows. Rows 5 through 8 are repeated the desired number of times.
Row 1 & 3: p3, *k3, p3; rep from *
Row 2 & 4: k3, *p3, k3; rep from *
Row 5: p3, *wyb, insert right needle into center k st of next rib FOUR rows below (i.e Row 1), draw up a loop from the working yarn onto the right needle, extending the height to be even with the other stitches in Row 5; k3; using the same hole where you made the previous loop, draw up another loop on the right needle, again extending the height of the loop to be even with the other stitches in Row 5; p3; rep from *
Row 6: k3, *wyf, sl loop pwise, p3, sl loop pwise, k3; rep from *
Row 7: p3, *wyb, sl loop kwise, k1, psso, k1, k2tog (you are knitting the next st with the loop that follows), p3; rep from *
Row 8: k3, *p3, k3; rep from *
In the round:
A multiple of 6 stitches.
Rnds 1 through 4 are the set-up rnds. Rnds 5 through 8 are repeated the desired number of times.
Rnds 1 - 4: *k3, p3; rep from *
Rnd 5: *wyb, insert right needle into center k st of next rib FOUR rows below (i.e Rnd 1), draw up a loop from the working yarn onto the right needle, extending the loop height to be even with the other stitches in Rnd 5; k3; using the same hole where you made the previous loop, draw up another loop on the right needle, again extending the height of the loop to be even with the other stitches in Rnd 5; p3; rep from *
Rnd 6: *wyb, sl loop pwise, k3, sl loop pwise, p3; rep from *
Rnd 7: *wyb, sl loop kwise, k1, psso, k1, k2tog (you are knitting the next st with the loop that follows), p3; rep from *
Rnd 8: *k3, p3; rep from *
Friday, August 7, 2015
White Cotton Afghan - Decoded
Facebook post by Sue Miller (Aug 5, 2015 post in Crochet Fanatic group) showed the following afghan she liked:
I decoded the pattern - it looks like the real afghan is in white cotton. I used worsted acrylic. Mine is fuzzier, but I think I got the pattern right.
Knit 6 rows (garter st) before beginning pattern.
R1: K4, (YO, K1) 7 times, YO, K4
R2: K4, P15 , K4
R3: K4, K2tog, K11, SSK, K4
R4: K4, K2tog, K9, SSK, K4
R5: K4, P2tog-tbl, P7, P2tog, K4
R6: K4, K2tog, K5, SSK, K4
Repeat for length desired.
Knit 6 rows garter st. BO.
Combine strips to make afghan of width desired.
My swatch was Size 6 needle and regular weight yarn.
It looks like the strips were joined with a crochet join. Edging is a garter stitch sawtooth with a couple of YO holes in it.
I decoded the pattern - it looks like the real afghan is in white cotton. I used worsted acrylic. Mine is fuzzier, but I think I got the pattern right.
And the pattern that I figured out:
Cast on 15
Knit 6 rows (garter st) before beginning pattern.
R1: K4, (YO, K1) 7 times, YO, K4
R2: K4, P15 , K4
R3: K4, K2tog, K11, SSK, K4
R4: K4, K2tog, K9, SSK, K4
R5: K4, P2tog-tbl, P7, P2tog, K4
R6: K4, K2tog, K5, SSK, K4
Repeat for length desired.
Knit 6 rows garter st. BO.
Combine strips to make afghan of width desired.
My swatch was Size 6 needle and regular weight yarn.
It looks like the strips were joined with a crochet join. Edging is a garter stitch sawtooth with a couple of YO holes in it.
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