On row 3, a knit stitch becomes a purl when it is is cabled (twice), and on row 7, a purl stitch becomes a knit (also twice). While you are cabling, you are crossing stitches in front and behind of other stitches, but it is always the case that knit stitches will be knit and purl stitches will be purled, except on rows 3 and 7. The set-up row at the beginning of the patterning establishes some stitches as knit stitches and some as purl stitches.As long as you pay attention to the yarn overs on Row 6, the reverse rows are straightforward and need no concentration. The yarn overs are always knit except on pattern Row 6, where they are purled. On the reverse rows (the even rows), you knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches.For anyone who is planning on knitting this, I have two tips, which will make it easier to navigate the cable. It is not one of those patterns that is instantly memorizable, so you have to pay attention. Here is a close-up of the cable on the sleeve: Exeter has a very interesting cable pattern, that combines cables and lace. As soon as I took it out of the water, it seemed to have halved in weight (even while wet). The Shelter feels much rougher and chunkier when knitting. I cannot believe how light and airy these sleeves are. The yarn, Shelter from Brooklyn Tweed, undergoes an amazing transformation when it is washed. I finished the sleeves, and washed and blocked them: You could center it on an afghan for a beautiful rustic or outdoor decor.I have been working on my Exeter jacket again, after taking time off to knit Livvy. This is a large knitting chart for a howling wolf that used 86 stitches and 136 rows. Includes a pattern for a dish or face cloth featuring the squirrel. Small squirrel uses 29 stitches and 45 rows. Because it's small it can be used to adorn a child's hat or scarf. Use it to add any project such as a plain child's sweater or blanket. It's also featured in a dish cloth pattern. Knit it in a knit/purl design or in two colors. Small chart uses 33 stitches and 45 rows. It's an intarsia chart using three colors. This knitting design uses 77 stitches and 122 rows. As shown, it uses 77 stitches and 77 rows. You can knit this Halloween witch on a broomstick chart and omit the moon and the clouds she's flying over if you wish to make it an easier pattern. This Halloween chart uses 41 stitches and 44 rows. Use it to adorn sweaters for children.Ĭhart uses 34 stitches and 45 rows so it's a great chart to use for smaller Halloween projects. Larger chart uses 60 stitches and 48 rows.Ĭhart uses 38 stitches and 45 rows. This knitting chart uses 46 stitches and 19 rows. You may use duplicate stitch for smaller areas and can omit the blue sky and green grass which will use a few less stitches. This charted design uses 39 stitches and 74 rows.Ĭute Easter chick uses 52 stitches and 59 rows. This knitting design uses 18 stitches and 34 rows so it works well with small projects. There are lots of variations possible for using this chart.Ĭhart for Santa's head is 25 stitches and 59 rows, small enough to be added to lots of different projects. This knitting chart for a Christmas tree is 16 sts and 32 rows. Use the chart centered in the middle of a cloth or you can use multiple candy canes randomly or in rows knit on a hat, blanket, or scarf. Harry Potter fans will love this knitting chart for a wizard. Knit it up on a plain sweater or blanket. This chart of a teddy bear's cute face uses 41 stitches and 42 rows. It is totally reversible knit the teddy bear in either stockinette or reverse stockinette and the background stitches in the opposite manner. This knitting design for an outline of a teddy bear uses 28 stitches and 36 rows. The rocking horse or hobby horse can be knit in stockinette or reverse stockinette with the background reversed. Smaller version good for smaller projects or heavier sweaters uses 30 stitches and 52 rows. Children will love it knit on a sweater or blanket.įor the child in all of us, this chart uses 45 stitches and 62 rows. This adorable design uses 57 stitches and 64 rows. Knit it in stockinette.Ĭhart uses 40 stitches and 41 rows and features a peace symbol knit in one color.Ĭhart uses 40 stitches and 41 rows and features a peace symbol with stars and stripes. This intarsia knitting design uses a repeat of 20 stitches and 13 rows. Click here for the pattern.Ī repeat of 8 stitches and 14 rows is used in this intarsia design. It was designed for this Cloverleaf Eyelet Pullover Sweater Pattern For Women. This chart can be used for many knit projects. Use many shades for the tulip or a single color. The first row is read right to left and the second is read left to right. Charts are read beginning in the lower right corner. Free Patterns What's New! Babies/Kids Babiesįree Knitting Patterns For Motifs & Charts
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