I found an old note from my Mother while reading old letters. She had written these instructions which are from a Patons and Baldwins Woolcraft magazine it seems. 16th edition she wrote on it.
I am curious to know what the original design was for. The only version I have found online is the 9th which does not have this stitch pattern in it.
I think it is one of the most difficult stitch patterns I have done. It has patterning on both sides with a lot of purl 2 together through back loop! Not my favourite stitch to do but I love the effect. The pattern repeat is 19 with an extra 14sts.
I am using it for a doll shawl border. I can’t imagine making anything big from it.
A Ravelry friend found and sent me a photo from the book. It seems it was from a selection of knitting stitches in the booklet not a pattern.
So here is my version of this thing!
Using cobweb weight yarn and size 2mm needles cast on 153sts.
Knit first and last 3sts on all rows for border.
1: K2 *K1, (wf, k2tog tbl)x3, k3, wf, k3, k3tog, k3, wf, repeat from * to last 12 sts, k1, (wf, k2tog tbl)x3, k5.
2: P4, (p2tog tbl, wrn)x3, p2, *p1, wrn, p2, p3tog, p2, wrn, p3, (p2tog tbl, wrn)x3, p2, repeat from * to last 2sts, p2.
3: K2 *K3, (wf, k2tog tbl)x3, k3, wf, k1, k3tog, k1, wf, k2, repeat from * to last 12 sts, k3, (wf, k2tog tbl)x3, k3.
4: P2, (p2tog tbl, wrn)x3, p4, *p3, wrn, p3tog, wrn, p3, (p2tog tbl, wrn)x3, p4, repeat from * to last 2sts, p2.
5: K2 *K3, (k2tog,wf)x3, k1, wf, k3, k3tog, k3, wf, repeat from * to last 12 sts, k3, (k2tog, wf)x3, k3.
6: P4, (wrn,p2tog)x3, p2,*p1, wrn, p2, p3tog, p2, wrn, p3 (wrn, p2tog)x3, p2, repeat from * to last 2sts, p2.
7: K2 *K1, (k2tog,wf)x3, k5, wf, k1, k3tog, k1, wf, k2, repeat from * to last 12 sts, k1, (k2tog, wf)x3, k5.
8: P6(wrn,p2tog)x3, *p3, wrn, p3tog, wrn, p7 (wrn, p2tog)x3; repeat from * to last 2sts, p2.
(There are 7 repeats of 19sts plus 14sts plus 3sts at each side for border= 153sts)
24 rows pattern.
Change to garter stitch and shaping.
1: K79, pm on left hand needle, turn. (You will have sts unworked on this row and the following rows.)
2: (ws): k5, pm on left hand needle, turn. Center 5 sts are now “framed” with st markers.
3: (rs): K to marker, remove marker, k5, pm on left hand needle, turn.
4: (ws): K to marker, remove marker, k5, pm on left hand needle, turn.
Rep Rows 3 – 4 until you have 3 sts on each end of work between needle tip and marker.
Last rs row: K to marker, remove marker, k3.
Last ws row: K to marker, remove marker, k3.)
Bind off all stitches loosely.
What a lovely delicate shawl. Wonderful that you found the pattern for the stitch from notes your Mum wrote, makes it a little more special.
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