So far, I've only tried it out in a
worsted-weight
wool (9 WPI) on Size 5 (3.75 mm) needles. Right off the needles, it's a nice, squishy fabric
with lots of stretch. The swatch in the photos has been stretched somewhat in blocking, but not to its full capacity by any means.
I have to say that I like the texture of the back a little better than the front. The double-strand bumps, resulting from knitting a stitch together with the purl head below it, add interest to the ridges.
I have to say that I like the texture of the back a little better than the front. The double-strand bumps, resulting from knitting a stitch together with the purl head below it, add interest to the ridges.
Loosely cast on any number of stitches.
Preparation
row (RS): K every st wrapping yarn twice.
Row
1 (WS): K every st dropping the second wrap.
Row
2: For every st, with the right needle, scoop up the head of the next stitch in
the row below from the top, sl k-wise the actual st from the left needle,
insert the left needle into the 2 loops (as for SSK), and knit them tog
wrapping the needle twice.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 for pattern. On the final repeat, work
Row 2 with single wraps. Bind off very loosely, in WS pattern, stretching
the edge as you go.
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