SpiraLash Rag Rug

Sep 16, 2010 21:37

I need a volunteer to test knit this pattern for me before I link it to Ravelry!

Note: Edited on Monday, September 20

SpiraLash Rag Rug               A Meditative Pattern

Start with two stitches, make a loop to set up the coil, then knit short row wedges into each selvedge stitch, increasing to 8 stitches by the end of the first round. A special flat lash stitch creates a smooth join, easy underneath the foot. This rug, knitted in one piece, is sturdy and machine washable, a plus over other patterns knitted in strips and then joined later by some version of seaming.

Special stitch: The flat lash stitch will be abbreviated as "flat lash" in this pattern, and is always worked on the last stitch of the row, joining the short row wedge to the next selvedge stitch on the edge of the spiral.

flat lash: Slip the last stitch on the needle purlwise, yarn forward,  insert right hand needle through the next selvedge stitch on the spiral (from the back to the front with both legs of the selvedge stitch on top of the needle). Pick up a stitch by purling the yarn through the selvedge stitch, then turn work. Slip the picked up stitch knitwise, slip the next stitch purlwise, then pass the first slipped stitch over the second slipped stitch. Transfer the stitch on your right hand needle back to the left hand needle, giving the loose yarn a gentle tug when you finish. This lash stitch will get easy with practice.

Other abbreviations:

ss: selvedge stitch on edge of spiral

ssyb: slip stitch purlwise, yarn back. This forms the selvedge stitch that rims the spiral.

s1kw: slip stitch knitwise

wr: wrap next stitch and turn work

m: make (increase), all increase stitches are made with a backwards loop

k: knit

Use size 15 needles and 1 ½ inch wide rag strip “yarn”. Or try t-shirts cut into 1 inch “yarn”. Or make a dishcloth out of kitchen cotton and size 6 needles (or whatever size you like to use) to make a circular cloth of about 11.5 inches in diameter.

Set up loop:

Cast on 2 stitches

k2

ssyb, k1

repeat these two rows 5 more times

k1, m1, k1

in the next row lash into the taut bar in the cast on edge, carefully rolling the knitted strip up so that the cast on edge sits next to the right hand needle with the selvedge stitches on the outside of the loop

ssyb, knit 1, flat lash

There are now 3 stitches on the needles, and 8 selvedge stitches on the loop (including the ss on the needle).

Round one of spiral

Knit these 7 wedges, taking care to make the increase stitches and to have the proper amount of selvedge stitches on the spiral after each wedge (the selvedge stitch on the needle is always part of the count). Mistakes made now will propagate through the rest of the project!

First wedge:

k3

ssyb, k1, wr

k2

ssyb, k2

s1kw, m1, k2

ssyb, k2, flat lash

note: lash is made into first selvedge stitch of loop.

10 ss on spiral, 4 st on needle

Second wedge:

k4

ssyb, k1, wr

k2

ssyb, k2, wr

k3

ssyb, k3

s1kw, m1, k3

ssyb, k2, wr

K3

ssyb, k3, flat lash

14 ss on spiral, 5 st on needle

Third wedge:

k5
ssyb, k1, wr

k2

ssyb, k2, wr

k3

ssyb, k3, wr

k4

ssyb, k4

s1kw, k4

ssyb, k3, flat lash

18 ss on spiral, 5 st on needle

Fourth wedge:

K1, m1, k4

ssyb, k1, wr

k2

ssyb, k2, wr

k3

ssyb, k3, wr

k4

ssyb, k4, wr

k5

ssyb, k5

s1kw, k5

ssyb, k4, flat lash

23 ss on spiral, 6 st on needle

Fifth wedge:

k6

ssyb, k1, wr

k2

ssyb, k2, wr

k3

ssyb, k3, wr

m1, k4

ssyb, k5, wr

k6

ssyb, k6

s1kw, k6

ssyb, k5, flat lash

28 ss on spiral, 7 st on needle

Sixth wedge:

k7

ssyb, k2, wr

k3

ssyb, k3, wr

k4

ssyb, k4, wr

k5

ssyb, k6

s1kw, k6

ssyb, k5, flat lash

32 ss on spiral, 7 st on needle

Seventh wedge:

k7

ssyb, k2, wr

k3

ssyb, k3, wr

k4

ssyb, k4, wr

k5

ssyb, k6

s1kw, m1, k6

ssyb, k6, flat lash                                             
36 ss on spiral, 8 st on needle


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