{"locales":[],"website":"","phone":"","os_x":"","node_image_licence":"","version_indpt_url":"http://london-crafts.org/Kake%27s_Jumper_For_Simon","longitude":"","city":"London","node_image_url":"","timestamp":"2007-06-05T16:08:15","url":"http://london-crafts.org/id=Kake%27s_Jumper_For_Simon;version=21","formatted_content":"<p>I think this is abandoned.</p>\n<h3>First swatch - edging</h3>\n\n<ul>\n<li>(cable based on <a href=\"http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter03/PATTcoronet.html)\" class=\"external\">http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter03/PATTcoronet.html)</a></li>\n<li>(slip stitch fake i-cord edging idea from <a href=\"http://www.modeknit.com/blog/alisons_scarf.pdf)\" class=\"external\">http://www.modeknit.com/blog/alisons_scarf.pdf)</a></li>\n<li>lambswool knitted double on 4mm needles</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Special abbreviations:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>RSB</b> (right side border): K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1</li>\n<li><b>WSB</b> (wrong side border): sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Cast on 20 st.</p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Row 1:</b> RSB, P2, K6, P2, RSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 2:</b> WSB, K2, P6, K2, WSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 3:</b> RSB, P2, slip next 2 st onto cable needle leaving it at front of work, K2, K2 from cable needle, K2, P2, RSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 4:</b> As row 2.</li>\n<li><b>Row 5:</b> As row 1.</li>\n<li><b>Row 6:</b> As row 2.</li>\n<li><b>Row 7:</b> RSB, P2, K2, slip next 2 st onto cable needle leaving it at back of work, K2, K2 from cable needle, P2, RSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 8:</b> As row 2.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Work 5 1/2 repeats in total, ending row 3.  Cast off (I used <a href=\"?Icelandic_Bind_Off\">Icelandic bind off</a>).</p>\n<h3>Second swatch - either body or edging</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted double on 4mm needles.  Cast on 41 stitches and work in [shadow rib]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Shadow_Rib\">?</a> as follows:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Row 1:</b> K2, (P1, K2) to end.</li>\n<li><b>Row 2:</b> P to end.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Odd-numbered rows are the right side.</p>\n<p>This stitch pattern taken from <a href=\"http://home.wlu.edu/~mortonc/knitting/RibStitches.html\" class=\"external\">http://home.wlu.edu/~mortonc/knitting/RibStitches.html</a> - see there for a chart, though note that the instructions get right side and wrong side swapped over.</p>\n<h3>Third swatch - body</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted double on 4mm needles.  Cast on 41 stitches and work in <a href=\"?Linen_Stitch\">linen stitch</a>.</p>\n<h3>Fourth swatch - body</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted quadruple on 5.5mm needles.  Cast on 26 stitches and work in <a href=\"?Stocking_Stitch\">stocking stitch</a> with a <a href=\"?Garter_Stitch\">garter stitch</a> border.</p>\n<h3>Fifth swatch - edging</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted triple on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on 21 stitches and work in <a href=\"?Travelling_Striped_Rib\">travelling striped rib</a>  with a double knitted border, as follows.</p>\n<p>Special abbreviations:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>RSB</b> (right side border): K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1</li>\n<li><b>WSB</b> (wrong side border): sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif</li>\n<li><b>STw2</b>: Pass right-hand needle behind first stitch, and knit second stitch in back of loop, leaving it on left-hand needle.  Slip passed st purlwise onto right-hand needle and slip knitted stitch off left-hand needle.</li>\n</ul>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Row 1:</b> WSB, K3, P5, K3, WSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 2:</b> RSB, P3, STw2, K3, P3, RSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 3:</b> As row 1.</li>\n<li><b>Row 4:</b> RSB, P3, K1, STw2, K2, P3, RSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 5:</b> As row 1.</li>\n<li><b>Row 6:</b> RSB, P3, K2, STw2, K1, P3, RSB.</li>\n<li><b>Row 7:</b> As row 1.</li>\n<li><b>Row 8:</b> RSB, P3, K3, STw2, P3, RSB.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This stitch pattern adapted from \"striped rib pattern\" in Rae Compton's <i>Illustrated Dictionary of Knitting</i>.</p>\n<h3>Sixth swatch - either body or detail</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted triple on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on 27 stitches and work in <a href=\"?Butterfly_Block_Stitch\">butterfly block stitch</a>.</p>\n<h3>Seventh swatch - either body or edging</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted triple on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on x stitches and work in [shadow rib]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Shadow_Rib\">?</a> as follows:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Row 1 (right side):</b> K to end.</li>\n<li><b>Row 2:</b> P2, *(K1TBL, P2), repear from * to end.</li>\n</ul>\n<h3>Eighth swatch - body</h3>\n\n<p>Lambswool knitted double on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on 40 stitches and work in <a href=\"?Broken_Rib\">broken rib</a> as follows.</p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Row 1:</b> K to end.</li>\n<li><b>Row 2:</b> K to end.</li>\n<li><b>Row 3:</b> K2, *(K1, P1), repeat from * to last 2 st, K2.</li>\n<li><b>Row 4:</b> As row 3.</li>\n</ul>\n<hr />\n\n<p><b>See Also:</b> <a href=\"?Kake%27s_Projects\">Kake's Projects</a></p>\n","opening_hours_text":"","latitude":"","version":"21","os_y":"","categories":["Kake's Abandoned Projects","Knitting","Knitting Stitch Patterns"],"username":"Kake","summary":"","content":"I think this is abandoned.\n\n=== First swatch - edging ===\n\n* (cable based on http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter03/PATTcoronet.html)\n* (slip stitch fake i-cord edging idea from http://www.modeknit.com/blog/alisons_scarf.pdf)\n* lambswool knitted double on 4mm needles\n\nSpecial abbreviations:\n\n* <b>RSB</b> (right side border): K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1\n* <b>WSB</b> (wrong side border): sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif\n\nCast on 20 st.\n\n* <b>Row 1:</b> RSB, P2, K6, P2, RSB.\n* <b>Row 2:</b> WSB, K2, P6, K2, WSB.\n* <b>Row 3:</b> RSB, P2, slip next 2 st onto cable needle leaving it at front of work, K2, K2 from cable needle, K2, P2, RSB.\n* <b>Row 4:</b> As row 2.\n* <b>Row 5:</b> As row 1.\n* <b>Row 6:</b> As row 2.\n* <b>Row 7:</b> RSB, P2, K2, slip next 2 st onto cable needle leaving it at back of work, K2, K2 from cable needle, P2, RSB.\n* <b>Row 8:</b> As row 2.\n\nWork 5 1/2 repeats in total, ending row 3.  Cast off (I used [[Icelandic bind off]]).\n\n=== Second swatch - either body or edging ===\n\nLambswool knitted double on 4mm needles.  Cast on 41 stitches and work in [[shadow rib]] as follows:\n\n* <b>Row 1:</b> K2, (P1, K2) to end.\n* <b>Row 2:</b> P to end.\n\nOdd-numbered rows are the right side.\n\nThis stitch pattern taken from http://home.wlu.edu/~mortonc/knitting/RibStitches.html - see there for a chart, though note that the instructions get right side and wrong side swapped over.\n\n=== Third swatch - body ===\n\nLambswool knitted double on 4mm needles.  Cast on 41 stitches and work in [[linen stitch]].\n\n=== Fourth swatch - body ===\n\nLambswool knitted quadruple on 5.5mm needles.  Cast on 26 stitches and work in [[stocking stitch]] with a [[garter stitch]] border.\n\n=== Fifth swatch - edging ===\n\nLambswool knitted triple on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on 21 stitches and work in [[travelling striped rib]]  with a double knitted border, as follows.\n\nSpecial abbreviations:\n* <b>RSB</b> (right side border): K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1\n* <b>WSB</b> (wrong side border): sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif, K1, sl 1 wyif\n* <b>STw2</b>: Pass right-hand needle behind first stitch, and knit second stitch in back of loop, leaving it on left-hand needle.  Slip passed st purlwise onto right-hand needle and slip knitted stitch off left-hand needle.\n\n* <b>Row 1:</b> WSB, K3, P5, K3, WSB.\n* <b>Row 2:</b> RSB, P3, STw2, K3, P3, RSB.\n* <b>Row 3:</b> As row 1.\n* <b>Row 4:</b> RSB, P3, K1, STw2, K2, P3, RSB.\n* <b>Row 5:</b> As row 1.\n* <b>Row 6:</b> RSB, P3, K2, STw2, K1, P3, RSB.\n* <b>Row 7:</b> As row 1.\n* <b>Row 8:</b> RSB, P3, K3, STw2, P3, RSB.\n\nThis stitch pattern adapted from \"striped rib pattern\" in Rae Compton's <i>Illustrated Dictionary of Knitting</i>.\n\n=== Sixth swatch - either body or detail ===\n\nLambswool knitted triple on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on 27 stitches and work in [[butterfly block stitch]].\n\n=== Seventh swatch - either body or edging ===\n\nLambswool knitted triple on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on x stitches and work in [[shadow rib]] as follows:\n\n* <b>Row 1 (right side):</b> K to end.\n* <b>Row 2:</b> P2, *(K1TBL, P2), repear from * to end.\n\n=== Eighth swatch - body ===\n\nLambswool knitted double on 4.5mm needles.  Cast on 40 stitches and work in [[broken rib]] as follows.\n\n* <b>Row 1:</b> K to end.\n* <b>Row 2:</b> K to end.\n* <b>Row 3:</b> K2, *(K1, P1), repeat from * to last 2 st, K2.\n* <b>Row 4:</b> As row 3.\n\n----\n<b>See Also:</b> [[Kake's Projects]]\n","country":"United Kingdom","fax":"","address":"","node_image":"","postcode":""}