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Stitch Sampler Blanket BEGINNER KNIT #P072 BOUNTY YARN

BOUNTY YARN BEGINNER KNIT · 2020. 11. 23. · Yarn Required: Bounty (M) 50g balls 12 Bounty (C1) 50g balls 12 DIFFICULTYA combination of nine easy to learn stitches, this blanket

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  • Stitch Sampler Blanket

    BEGINNER KNIT

    #P072BOUNTY

    YARN

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    #P072BEGINNER KNITBounty Stitch Sampler Blanket

    MEASUREMENTS

    Size Small ThrowWidth cm 150Length (approx) cm 130Yarn Required:Bounty (M) 50g balls 12

    Bounty (C1)50g balls 12

    DIFFICULTY

    NEEDLES AND EQUIPMENT:A 7.00mm circular knitting needle, 100cm or longer.Wool needle for sewing in ends.

    TENSION (EDGING):13.5 sts and 19 rows to 10cm over seed st, using 7.00mm needles.

    KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS:K: KnitP: PurlSl1: Slip One Stitch purlwisewyif: With Yarn in Frontwyib: With Yarn in Back

    BLANKETSeed Stitch Edge:

    A lovely, textured stitch, the seed stitch is a play on the classic 1x1 rib stitches. Alternating knits and purls to create a pebbled fabric.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and C1 (contrast colour), cast on 190 sts. We recommend using the long tail cast on method or the knit-on cast on method. Row 1: *K1, P1 repeat from * to endRow 2: *P1, K1 repeat from * to endRepeat rows 1 and 2 until stripe measures 13cm from the beginning ending with a WS row.

    Double Flecked Stitch Panel: This grid-like stitch pattern creates simple rows that are punctuated with diagonal seed stitches. Vertical columns divide up the stocking st while the purls create horizontal lines. This blanket pattern uses seed stitch to create a neat border around the stitch sampler stripes.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour M, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from seed stitch border, ending with a WS row.

    Row 1: (K1,P1) repeat 5 times, knit to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) repeat 5 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times, P4 *K2, P4, repeat from * to 14 sts before end, K2, P2, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, knit until 10 sts before end, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, P1, K2, P1, * P3, K2, P1, repeat from * to 14 sts before end of row, P3, K1, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Andalusian Stitch Stripe: A simple stitch pattern to create, it uses a single row of knits and purls to create texture. A vintage knitting stitch, it was named after a community in the south of Spain.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour C1, work the

    Please use only the yarn specified. Another yarn is likely to yield different results. Quantities are approximate as knitting styles may vary between knitters. Check the ball bands to ensure all yarn is from the same dye lot.

    A combination of nine easy to learn stitches, this blanket is a great knit-along-project, with each stripe introduces the knitter to a new stitch. A fun addition to any lounge or bedroom, this pattern has texture in spades. Techniques you should already know prior to commencing this project are knit, purl, slipping stitches and casting off.

    NOTE: A circular knitting needle is used here instead of a standard pair of needles to manage the large number of stitches. Work back and forth in rows, do not join to work in the round.

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    #P072BEGINNER KNITBounty Stitch Sampler Blanket

    following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a WS row. Here the first and last ten stitches are worked in seed stitch to create a border.

    Row 1: (K1,P1) 5 times, knit to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times, purl to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K1, P1, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, purl to 10 sts before end of row, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Hurdle Stitch Stripe: Named because of the raised vertical bars in the stitch that resembles hurdles, this stitch creates a cosy, reversible stitch.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour M, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: (K1, P1) repeat 5 times, knit to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) repeat 5 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times, knit to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K1, P1, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, *K1, P1, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Chevron Seed Stitch Stripe: A complicated looking stitch that is surprisingly easy-to-work, the chevron seed stitch has a four row repeat. It uses a combination of knit and purls to create a striking chevron pattern.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour C1, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous seed stitch stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: (K1, P1) repeat 5 times, *P1, K3, P1, K3, repeat from * to last 12 sts, (K1, P1) repeat 6 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 6 times, *K1, P5, K1, P1, repeat from * to last 10 sts (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K2, P1, K3, P1, K1, repeat from * to 12 sts before end, K2, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, P2, *P2, K1, P1, K1, P3, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Pique Rib Stitch: This stitch adds a great depth to your fabric but will still allow it to lay completely flat. These qualities, along with an easy to follow stitch pattern makes it perfect for scarves and blankets alike.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour M, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: (K1,P1) repeat 5 times, *K2, P1, repeat from * to last 12 sts, K2, (K1, P1) repeat 5 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times, P2 *K1, P2, repeat from * to last 10 sts (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K2, P1, repeat from * to 12 sts before end, K2, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, Knit to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Pennant Pleating Stitch:A stunning, geometric inspired stitch, this pattern cleverly alternates panels of stocking stitch and reverse stocking st to create a ridged, triangular pattern. This stitch would be lovely choice for childrenswear and throws.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour C1, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: (K1,P1) repeat 5 times, *K1, P5, repeat from * to last 12 sts, (K1, P1) repeat 6 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times, P2 *K4, P2, repeat from * to last 10 sts (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K3, P3, repeat from * to 12 sts before end, K2, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, P2, *K2, P4, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 5: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K5, P1, repeat from * to 12 sts before end, K2, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 6: (P1, K1) 5 times, P2, *K2, P4, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 7: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K3, P3, repeat from * to 12 sts before end, K2, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 8: (P1, K1) 5 times, P2, *K4, P2, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Tile Squares:Tile squares stitch creates blocks of stocking st divided by seed stitch ribs and a horizontal ridge of purls. A simple 6-row repeat pattern makes up this visually interesting design. Add extra interest to this stitch by working the purl ridge in a contrasting colour.

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour M, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: (K1,P1) repeat 5 times, Knit to last ten sts (K1, P1) repeat 5 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times, P5 *K1, P4, repeat from * to last 10 sts (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, Knit to last ten sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, P5, *K1, P4, repeat from * to 10 sts before end, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 5: (K1, P1) 5 times, Knit to last ten sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 6: (P1, K1) 5 times, Knit to last ten sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Tumbling Moss Block Stitch: An advanced beginner stitch, this reversible stitch creates a fabric that has a three dimensional textured appearance. Using a combination of moss stitch, reverse stocking stitch and stocking stitch panels, it has 20 row repeat but is well worth the effort!

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour C1, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: (K1,P1) repeat 5 times, *P1, K1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) repeat 5 times. Row 2: (P1, K1) 5 times,*P2, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, K2, repeat from * to

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    #P072BEGINNER KNITBounty Stitch Sampler Blanket

    last 10 sts (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 3: (K1, P1) 5 times, *P3, K1, P1, K1, P1, K3, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 4: (P1, K1) 5 times, *P4, K1, P1, K4, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 5: (K1, P1) 5 times, *P5, K5, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 6: (P1, K1) 5 times, *P5, K5, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 7: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K1, P4, K4, P1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 8: (P1, K1) 5 times, *P1, K1, P3, K3, P1, K1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 9: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K1, P1, K1, P2, K2, P1, K1, P1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 10: (P1, K1) 5 times, *P1, K1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 11: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K1, P1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 12: (P1, K1) 5 times, *P1, K1, P1, K2, P2, K1, P1, K1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 13: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K1, P1, K3, P3, K1, P1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 14: (P1, K1) 5 times, *P1, K4, P4, K1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 15: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K5, P5, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 16: (P1, K1) 5 times, *K5, P5, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 17: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K4, P1, K1, P4, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 18: (P1, K1) 5 times, * K3, P1, K1, P1, K1, P3, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.Row 19: (K1, P1) 5 times, *K2, P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P2, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (K1, P1) 5 times.Row 20: (P1, K1) 5 times, * K1, P1, repeat from * to last 10 sts, (P1, K1) 5 times.

    Seed Stitch Border

    Using 7.00mm circular needles and changing to colour M, work the following pattern until stripe measures 13cm from previous stripe, ending with a wrong side row.

    Row 1: *K1, P1 repeat from * to endRow 2: *P1, K1 repeat from * to endRepeat rows 1 and 2 until stripe measures 13cm from the beginning ending with a WS row.

    Cast off in pattern. Weave in all ends.

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    #P072BEGINNER KNITBounty Stitch Sampler Blanket

    ITEM A: Seed Stitch Detail

    ITEM D: Hurdle Stitch Detail

    ITEM G: Penant Pleating Stitch Detail

    ITEM B: Double Flecked Stitch Detail

    ITEM E: Chevron Seed Stitch Detail

    ITEM H: Tile Squares Stitch Detail

    ITEM C: Andalusian Stitch Detail

    ITEM F: Pique Rib Stitch Detail

    ITEM I: Tumbling Block Moss Stitch Detail.