04.18.08

Swatchbox Crop 4/18/2008

Posted in Stitch Pattern Catalog at 7:18 pm by webmaster

Once again stuff is piling up on my desk and it is time list the latest additions before boxing them up.

  • Gull Check - interesting two-color pattern.  Probably better for a moderately experienced knitter since it requires some stitch shifting.
  • Alternating Colored Bands - easy two-color pattern.  This stitch is a entry level to Fair Isles knitting.
  • Diagonal Structure - easy stitch that produces diagonal ridges.
  • Easy Ripple - easy increase-decrease pattern.  Tends to pull-in, so watch the guage if you use this one.
  • Reverse Diagonals - easy stitch that produces a stair-step effect on the fabric
  • Allover Cabled Eyelet - this is an attractive stitch and easy to work.  it is not a true cable or course and does not have the raised volume effect that most cables produce.
  • Linked Stripe - simple, two-color pattern with a lot of texture.
  • Anemone II - two-color version of the anemome pattern.   Cute.
  • Rippled Chevron - mosaic pattern
  • Sanguar Check - results in a checkerboard pattern.  Easy to work.
  • Fan Lace - easy lace pattern that is probably in the arrowhead lace family.  Very loose, spreads, watch the guage closely.
  • Mountain Peaks - another easy lace pattern, probably in the arrowhead lace family.  Very loose, spreads, watch the guage closely. 
  • Tile III - two-color, highly textured.
  • Three-and-One Check - two-color pattern with texture.  Has a pleasing appearance.  This has some shadow effect and could be used very effectively to give a fabric that extra shadow dimension.
  • Alternating Rickrack Stripe - two-color pattern that has the fullness of a brioche stitch.  Tends to spread, so watch the guage.
  • Rickrack Stripe - two-color pattern that has a houndstooth appearance.  Tends to have a bias.  Loose fabric.
  • Checked rose Fabric - two-color pattern that also has a houndstooth appearance.  Unlike the Rickrack Stripe, this one does not have a bias.  Also has a loose fabric.
  • Flare - mosaic pattern.   Could be considered more of a motif than a stitch pattern, just because it is so big.
  • Arabic Block - mosaic pattern.  Also could be considered more of a motif than a stitch pattern, just because it is so big.
  • Light Tulle - highly biased lace pattern.
  • Vertical Lace Trellis - simple lace pattern.
  • Lace Trellis with Left Slant - highly biased lace pattern.  Very similar to Light Tulle.
  • Zigzag Lace Trellis - guess what would happen if you worked Lace Trellis with Right Slant for a few rows; then worked Lace Trellis with Left Slant for the same number of rows?  The result is a simple effective pattern that does not so much suffer from the bias seen in both its constituent patterns.  It does not have a flat edge; that can be a plus in some applications.
  • Moss and Rib Blocks - reversible pattern that would work nicely in a scarf.
  • Herringbone I - increase-decrease pattern.  This is not a truly reversible pattern, but the opposite side, at first glance, seems similar to the front side.  Therefore, it could be useful for a scarf.
  • Ridge Tile - this is not a true reversible.  It more of an opposite reversible; but it is not true to the rules for an opposite reversible either.
  • Popcorn - boring.
  • Eccentric Check - two-color pattern with texture.
  • Bamboo Rib - another take on the Jacob’s Ladder pattern.
  • Triple Chains - knit-purl pattern that gives a false cable effect.
  • Tree of Life I - simple knit-purl pattern that is often seen in Gansey sweater patterns.
  • Diamond Panels - boring
  • Brocade Diamond - knit-purl diamonds.  The diamond thing has been done better in other patterns.  This one is just so close to boring.
  • Triple Torch - two-color.  Probably not for a beginner because it requires stitch shifting.
  • Windows - two-color pattern with some texture.  
  • Seagulls - two-color, reversible, textured.  Looks like a tweed.
  • Textured Horizontal Stripe I - reversible, textured pattern.  Also tweed-like.
  • Ladder Rib - another Jacob’s ladder spin off.
  • Textured II - has low, diagonal ridges.  Fabric is loose.  Watch your guage.

 

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