Baby Cabin by Lisa Featherstone

Baby Cabin

Knitting
March 2020
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Vertical stripe pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
930 - 984 yards (850 - 900 m)
One size only
English
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This lovely baby blanket was created with an Italian American theme. The blanket aims to reflect one feature from the two cultures. The colours are inspired by Italian cuisine (lemons and olives) and the design is based on a traditional American log cabin quilt. It is not, however, worked in separate panels but from end to end with the varied mosaic stitches mimicking the log cabin effect.

It is worked from end to end in 7 sections with 11 separate panels and has written and charted instructions.

Mosaic knitting is a simple colourwork technique that uses two colours and slip stitches. Each colour is used for two rows. All the stitches that are slipped on the RS will also be slipped on the WS - both with the yarn on the wrong side of the work.

It is strongly recommended that you make a swatch for the vertical stripes. There is a tendency for the fabric to pull in using this stitch so it’s worth practising beforehand.

Two skeins of each colour in DK are needed for this. The sample uses Eden Cottage Yarns Oakworth and Pendle.