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Worked in crisp, contrasting colors, this blanket is sophisticated as well as cozy and warm. Its simple-to-knit slip-stitch pattern uses only one color yarn per row so you don't have to carry two colors.
Size
Approximately 42x40" (106.5x101.5cm), including ruffle edge
What You'll Need
Yarn: Soft sport weight yarn, 918 yards (839.5m) each in 2 colors
We used: Lion Brand Babysoft (60% acrylic, 40% nylon; 459 yards [420m] per 5oz ball): #100 White (color A), 2 skeins; #184 Melon (color B), 2 skeins
Needles: US size 7 (4.5mm)
Notion: Tapestry needle
Notes: Carry unused yarn loosely along edge; do not cut yarn at end of each color. When slipping stitches, slip as if to purl.
Gauge
22 stitches and 31 rows=40 (10cm) in pattern
Making the Blanket
With color B, cast on 216 stitches very loosely.
Row 1 (right side): Drop color B. Join color A and knit 1, *with yarn in back slip 1 as if to purl, knit 2; repeat from * to last 2 stitches, with yarn in back slip 1 as if to purl, knit 1.
Row 2: With color A, purl.
Row 3: Drop color A, pick up color B, *with yarn in back slip 1 as if to purl, knit 2; repeat from * across row.
Row 4: With color B, purl.
Repeat rows 1-4 until piece measures about 361/2" (92.5 cm) ending with row 4.
Make the BorderSide edge
Using color B, with right side facing pick up and knit 270 stitches evenly spaced across 1 side edge.
Row 1: (Knit 3, purl 2) across row.
Row 2: (Knit 1, knit in front and back of next stitch, purl 3) across row. (324 stitches)
Row 3: (Knit 3, purl 2, purl in front and back of next stitch) across row. (378 stitches)
Row 4: (Knit 3, knit in front and back of next stitch, purl 3) across row. (432 stitches)
Row 5: (Knit 3, purl 4, make 1 purlwise, purl 1) across row. (486 stitches)
Row 6: (Knit 6, purl 3) across row.
Row 7: (Knit 3, purl 6) across row.
Bind off loosely in pattern. Repeat for other side edge.
Bottom edge
Using color B, with right side facing pick up and knit 215 stitches evenly spaced across cast-on edge.
Work rows 1-7 same as for side edge. (Note: Increase rows will have fewer stitches than side edge. You'll increase 43 stitches on each increase row.)
Bind off all stitches loosely in pattern.
Repeat for upper edge across the bind-off edge.
Weave in all yarn ends to wrong side of work.
От автора:
Houndstooth check or hound’s tooth, also known as dogstooth, dogtooth or dog’s tooth, is a duotone textile pattern characterized by broken checks or abstract four-pointed shapes, often in black and white, although other colors can be used. This blanket designed by Susan Leitzsch definately has a houndstooth influence and is a free download on Ravelry just click here.
This sophisticated blanket is worked in crisp, contrasting colors. Its simple-to-knit slip-stitch pattern uses only one color yarn per row so you don’t have to carry two colors making the pattern easier than appears to the eye. The one we have pictured was knit out of 4 coal, 4 snow day, and 3 sour cherry hanks of Berroco Yarns Vintage Chunky. The yarn is spun as a heavy worsted or aran-weight fiber gem and is a blend of wool, acrylic, and nylon.
This blanket was knit for a geometric and textured nursery with the yarn choice being perfect for baby (machine washable). Not only is the bold contrast wonderful to keep the babies interest on the front, the back has a really neat textured stripe making both sides interesting.