Here comes my new snuggle up throw! In this throw I mixed a variety of patterns: the left side border uses 'moss stitch' which beautifully frames a '9-stitch plait' that runs down the left hand side of the throw; the rest of the throw repeats the multiple rows of the 'stocking stitch ridge' and the plain 'stocking stitch' interrupted with the 'giant bobbles.
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13 October, 2018
08 August, 2018
Fisherman 's Rib vs Brioche Stitch Knitting
Fisherman Rib Pattern 1: Multiple of 2+1
Foundation row: Knit
1st row: (RS): Sl 1, *K1B, p1; rep from * to end
2nd row: Sl 1, *p1, K1B, rep from * to last 2 sts, p1, k1
Repeat the last 2 rows only.
Foundation row: Knit
1st row: (RS): Sl 1, *K1B, p1; rep from * to end
2nd row: Sl 1, *p1, K1B, rep from * to last 2 sts, p1, k1
Repeat the last 2 rows only.
Image - Pattern 1
Brioche Stitch Rib Pattern
Cast on an even number of stitches
Foundation row: yf sl 1 yo, K1
Foundation row: yf sl 1 yo, K1
PATTERN row: *yf sl 1 yo, BRK 1; repeat from * til the end
BRK - means Brioche Knit
(knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over)
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