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Палантин Shetland Glory

Понедельник, 27 Февраля 2017 г. 14:56 + в цитатник
Цитата сообщения Irinka73 http://rovingcrafters.com/2016/04/27/shetland-glory-a-free-knit-pattern/ Shetland Glory free knit pattern

Shetland Glory

Yarn: One ball of Chroma Fingering weight yarn, 396 yds. I made mine in colorway Manzanita. While this pattern should work in any fingering weight yarn, its width and gauge were designed for Chroma Fingering, for showing off the color repeats in that yarn.

Shetland Glory - a free knit pattern

Needles: US size 6 (4mm)

Gauge: 24 sts = 4 inches (10 cm) in plain stockinette after blocking

Finished Size: 9 inches (23 cm) wide and  78 (198 cm) inches long after blocking

Additional Resources: 


Stitch Key

k – knit

p – purl

Sl – With yarn held to the back, slip one stitch from left needle to right needle as if to purl.

ssk – Slip two stitches one at a time from the left to the right needle as if to purl. Insert the left tip into the front of those two slipped stitches and knit them together (a decrease).

k2tog – Knit next two stitches together (a decrease).

p2tog – Purl next two stitches together (a decrease).

p2tog-b – Purl next two stitches together through the back loop (a decrease).

YO – Yarn over the right needle (an increase).

Inc4 – Into the next stitch work 5 new stitches. Do this by *k1, p1* twice and then k1 once more (an increase of 4 stitches).

W&T – Slip the next stitch from left to right needle as if to purl. Bring the yarn forward. Slip that same stitch back to the left needle. Put yarn to the back (this completes the “wrap”). Turn the work and begin next row.

PuW – The next stitch is a “wrapped” stitch. Using the right needle, go under the wrap from the bottom. Place it on the left needle. Using the (previously) wrapped stitch, and the picked-up wrap, k2tog.

BO – Bind off. Knit one stitch. Then *k1, use the left tip to pass the first knitted stitch over the second* and repeat as needed.


Some general notes:

Jump to the video tutorial
  • Rows 9 and 10 are short rows. There is a “wrap and turn” on Row 9 and a “pick up the wrap” on Row 11.
  • There is a saw-tooth point made each repeat. That is done with an increase at the beginning of the first 5 right side rows and then 5 stitches are bound off in the final right side row.

Shetland Glory - free knit pattern

Cast on 49 stitches.

Set up rows

1 (RS): Sl, k46, YO, ssk (49 sts)

2 (WS): k

3: Sl, k46, YO, ssk (49 sts)

4: k

Crown of Glory Lace

1 (RS): Sl, k1, YO, k2, *ssk, k9, k2tog, k1* three times, *k1, YO, ssk (44 sts)

2: (WS): k3, p1, *p2tog, p7, p2tog-b, p1* three times, k to end (38 sts)

3: Sl, k1, YO, k3, *ssk, k2 (YO x 3), k3, k2tog, k1* three times, k1, YO , ssk (42 sts)

4: k3, p1, *p2tog, p2, Inc4, p1, p2tog-b, p1* three times, k to end (42 sts)

5: Sl, k1,YO, k4, *ssk, k6, k2tog, k1* three times, k1, YO, ssk (37 sts)

6: k3, p1, *p2tog, p7* three times, k to end (34 sts)

7: Sl, k1, YO, k5, *k1, (YO, k1) x 6, k1*, three times, k1, YO, ssk (53 sts)

8: k3, p43, k to end (53 sts)

9: Sl, k1, YO, k33, W&T

10: p28, k to end (54 sts)

11: BO5, k30, PuW, k15, YO, ssk (49 sts)

12: k3, p43, k3

Work Rows 1 – 12 a total of 31 times… if your gauge is my gauge. If your stitches are wider/looser then you may not get the full 31 repeats before running short on yarn. But at 24 sts = 4 inches you should get the full length and have about 10 grams of yarn left over.

Finish off rows

1 (RS): Sl, k46, YO, ssk (49 sts)

2 (WS): k

3: Sl, k46, YO, ssk (49 sts)

4: k

Bind off all stitches, weave in ends and block. You can find a photo tutorial for blocking this lace right here. 

Jump to the blocking tutorial

I’m ridiculously pleased with how my own Shetland Glory turned out and I hope yours turns out just as nice. My goal was to come up with a one-skein wonder of a pattern that resurrected an old-fashioned lace. And as I mentioned above, the width and the gauge are intended to ideally display the shifting colors in Chroma.Chroma is one of my favorite yarns and all the colorways have that one color stripe that is thinner than the rest.

Shetland Glory in Chroma fingering weight yarn

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