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Monday, March 26, 2007

Jewel Cross Rib cloth

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I stumbled upon a "lost" cloth I knitted a while back, sometime last year I think. I hadn't even weaved in the ends. So I just did that and then took these photos; the cloth hasn't been blocked yet. Sorry for the knife in the photo, I grabbed the nearest thing to hold down that side of the book open. I can see clearly that the Swish with a Twist pattern is based on this Jewel Cross Rib pattern with some alterations in the width/position of the square knit sections and in technique of execution, which makes it look neater for a square dishcloth. I must have knitted this back when I was getting into knitting dishcloths cuz it's made with that awful dark green yarn which I used for most of my early cloths because I bought a cone of the stuff. Newbie mistake. I should buy balls instead. A cone is way too much of any one color of yarn...

Here's the pseudo pattern for the Jewel Cross Rib pattern found in BW2 pg27, although I doubt anyone would want to work this pattern.

Stitches used in this pattern include:
Garter Stitch, BW1 pg 10
Jewel Cross Rib, BW2 pg 27

Using WW yarn and US7 needles, cast on 42 stitches.
Maintain 3 stitch border on edges.
Knit 5 row border.

Row 1 (WS) : P3, (K2, P5) 4 times, K2, P3
Row 2 (RS) : Knit across
Row 3 : P3, (K2, P5) 4 times, K2 P3

Row 4 : Knit across
Row 5 : P3, (K2, P5) 4 times, K2 P3
Row 6 : Knit across
Row 7 : K2, (Sl1 wyif, K2, Sl1 wyif, K3) 4 times, Sl1 wyif, K2, Sl1 wyif, K2
Row 8 : K2, (Sl1 wyib, K2, Sl2 wyib, K3) 4 times, Sl1 wyib, K2, Sl1 wyib, K2
Row 9 : K2, (Sl1 wyif, K2, Sl1 wyif, K3) 4 times, Sl1 wyif, K2, Sl1 wyif, K2
Row 10 :K2 -- (Drop 1st slip stitch to front. Slip next 2 stitches to right needle. Drop 2nd slip stitch to front. Pick up 1st dropped stitch onto left needle. Slip the 2 stitches back to left needle. Pick up 2nd dropped stitch with right needle & place on left needle, K7) 4 times -- Drop 1st slip stitch to front. Slip next 2 stitches to right needle. Drop 2nd slip stitch to front. Pick up 1st dropped stitch onto left needle. Slip the 2 stitches back to left needle. Pick up 2nd dropped stitch with right needle & place on left needle,K6

Repeat Rows 1 to 10, 3 times.
Repeat Rows 1 to 6.

Knit 5 row border.



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Pheelya said...

What book it that in the background?? It looks like it has some really neat designs.