Hang rag hem and knit 1 row of ravel cord. I used red for demonstration purposes.
Beginning on the left side, cast on using double e-wrap method. |
The first row of eyelets:
Beginning on the right and moving left
Leave (or skip) stitch #1 on the needle
Move stitch #2 to #3 needle
Skip stitch #4 on the needle
Move stitch #5 to #6 needle
Move stitch #8 to #7 needle
Skip stitches 9,10 and 11
Move stitch #12 to #13
Move stitch #15 to #14
Skip stitches 16, 17 and 18
Cont across…
Knit 6 rows
Begin a series of 4 stitch cables. 2 left over 2 right.
There will be 3 stitches between each cable.
Notice the first row of eyelets are the base for the 4 stitch cables.
Knit 6 rows and begin the last row of eyelets.
This row of eyelets will involve the “outside” stitches of the cable.
Place stitch #1 of the cable on the needle to the right and stitch # 4 on the needle to the left of the cable. Stitches #2 & 3 are left on their respective needles.
Remove the rag hem by pulling the ravel cord.
See the differences between the double e-wrap cast on and the crochet bind off edges?
Don’t let the plethora of colored yarns distract you. I only used the different colors for clarification.
I am stitching this with a darker yarn for demonstrations purposes.
I am seaming very loosely just so that you can see where to pick up the stitches.
Match the ribbing.
You can add a cuff if you wish…
I hand knitted the cuff on Eden’s Graduation Shrug. I could have just as easily worked the cuff on the USM prior to seaming the arms.
Using size 8 circular needles, pick up stitches evenly around the arm edge and knit a 1X1 ribbing for 5 rows.
Change to size 5 needles and continue ribbing for 2 rows.
Row 3: k2tog, p2tog, k1, p1 (repeat till the end of the row)
Row 4: knit all stitches.
Repeat rows 3 & 4 until there are only 14 stitches remaining on the needles.
Knit 4 rows and bind off.
Crochet edge:
In the first stitch 1 sc
In the second stitch 1 hdc
In the third stitch 3 dc
In the fourth stitch 1 hdc
Repeat.
Eden’s Graduation Shrug MY NOTES
KP .3
112 needles
Hang rag hem and k 1 row of ravel cord
Beginning on left side – double e-wrap cast on
K 20 Rows and convert to 2X2 ribbing
K 2 Rows
Change to KP 4
First row of eyelets
Beginning on the right and moving left
Leave (or skip) stitch #1 on the needle
Move stitch #2 to #3 needle
Skip stitch #4 on the needle
Move stitch #5 to #6 needle
Move stitch #8 to #7 needle
Skip stitches 9,10 and 11
Move stitch #12 to #13
Move stitch #15 to #14
Skip stitches 16, 17 and 18
Cont across…
Make sure the empty needle latches are
open and that they catch the next row of stitches.
K 6 Rows
Begin a series of 4 stitch cables. 2 left over 2 right.
There will be 3 stitches between each cable.
Hint… to avoid dropping stitches on the
next row of knitting, bring all of the cable needles to forward working
position. Make sure the latches are open and knit the row slowly.
Notice the first row of eyelets are the base
for the 4 stitch cables.
Knit 6
rows.
The next row of eyelets are made by placing stitch #1 over stitch #2
and then stitch #3 over stitch #2 of the 3 stitches that are between the 4
stitches of the cable.
There
will be 3 stitches on the cent needle between the cables. Bring these needles
to the forward working position to knit the next row and avoid dropping
stitches. Make sure the needle latches are open.
Knit 6
rows and add another row of 4 stitch cables.
Knit 6 rows and begin the last row of eyelets.
This row of eyelets will involve the “outside” stitches of the
cable.
Place stitch #1 of the cable on the needle to the right and
stitch # 4 on the needle to the left of the cable. Stitches #2 & 3 are left
on their respective needles.
Bring forward the empty needles and the
needles with the doubled up stitches. Make sure the stitches are behind the
latches and the latches are open before you knit the next row slowly.
K 2 Rows
Change to KP .3
Knit 20
rows and convert to 2X2 ribbing.
Crochet cast off
Remove the rag hem by pulling the ravel cord.
See the differences between the double e-wrap cast on and the
crochet bind off edges?
The double e-wrap edge is the neck edge
on this shrug. It has a bit more body than the looser crochet bind off edge,
which will give a little flair around the back and waist area.
Turn the
wrong (purl) side of the shrug towards you.
Fold the
ribbed edges so that they meet. Seam
You can add a cuff if you wish…
I hand knitted the cuff on Eden’s Graduation Shrug. I could have
just as easily worked the cuff on the USM prior to seaming the arms.
Using size 8 circular needles, pick up stitches evenly around
the arm edge and knit a 1X1 ribbing for 5 rows.
Change to size 5 needles and continue ribbing for 2 rows.
Row 3: k2tog, p2tog, k1, p1 (repeat till the end of the row)
Row 4: knit all stitches.
Repeat rows 3 & 4 until there are only 14 stitches remaining
on the needles.
Knit 4 rows and bind off.
Crochet edge:
In the first stitch 1 sc
In the second stitch 1 hdc
In the third stitch 3 dc
In the fourth stitch 1 hdc
Repeat
for second cuff