Patriotic Pattern

Time machine…going back in time to find old patterns. I couldn't find this one but one of my loomy friends had it in her files. Thank you Stasia!

I designed this as a decoration for my table.

PatrioticDishcloth

Materials

Knitting Loom: 38 peg Small Sett/Gauge loom
Yarn: 3 colors of Worsted Weight Cotton. Lion Brand Cotton was used in
sample: 1 ball Red; 1 ball Navy; 1 ball White.
Notions: Knitting tool, tapestry needle, crochet hook (that works with yarn used)
Gauge: 15sts and 24 rows = 4 inches
Size: 10” x 11”

Pattern notes:
Pattern is worked with 1 strand of yarn through out.
Worked completely in e-wrap single stitch.
Clockwise around the knitting loom (after cast on, be sure working yarn is
at peg 1—ready to knit from right to left direction around the loom).

Abbreviations:
Red Color=A
White Color=B
Blue Color=C
SS=Single Stitch
(peg has 2 loops on
it, lift the bottom off
the peg).
SC=Single Crochet

INSTRUCTIONS

With A, cast on 38sts.
Row 1-5: SS cut A, join B
Row 6-10: (with B) SS
Repeat Row 1-10: 2 more times (6 stripes total-30 rows
total).
Row 31: With A, SS23, drop A, pick up C (Twist the two
yarns), work to the end of the row.
Row 32: With C, SS15, drop C, pick up A (twist the two yarns), work to the end of
the row.
Row 33: Rep Row 31
Row 34: Rep Row 32
Row 35: Rep Row 31. Cut A, Join B.
Row 36: With B, SS23, drop B, pick up C (Twist the two yarns), work to the end
of the row.
Row 37: With C, SS15, drop C, pick up B (twist the two yarns), work to the end of
the row.
Row 38: Rep Row 31
Row 39: Rep Row 32
Row 40: Rep Row 31. Cut B, Join A.
Repeat Rows 31-40: 2 more times.
Repeat Rows 31-35. 1 time.
Bind off with Basic Bind off method.
} FINISHING

Duplicate Knit Stitch the Stars: Thread a tapestry needle with B and follow the
chart below.

Link to Duplicate Stitch tutorial:

©2002-2008, Isela G. Phelps http://www.dalooms.com All rights reserved.
http://knitting-patterns-techniques.suite101.com/article.cfm/duplicate_knit_stitch
With C: SC around.


Download Patriotic Pattern

Published by Isela Phelps

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