Knights! - Champions of Honor by Janet Bailey

Knights! - Champions of Honor

Knitting
December 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in double-knitting
US 3 - 3.25 mm
70 - 80 yards (64 - 73 m)
6 1/4 inches square
English
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“Knights!” is the second pattern release from The Chess Set of double-knitting patterns. You can knit hot pads or coasters with these patterns, or you can use the charts to embellish larger projects.

To celebrate to release of The Chess Set, “Knights!” is now free with the purchase of the bundle.

Other patterns in The Chess Set:

Size estimates for some suggested yarns and needle sizes:
* worsted-weight yarn,
at a gauge of 21 stitches and 30 rows in 4 inches
(about 5.25 st/in and about 7.5 rows/in),
with U.S. size 3 (3.25 mm) or 4 (3.50 mm) needles
will produce a hot pad measuring about 6 ¼ inches square.
suggested yarns –
Hobby Lobby “I Love this Cotton” (100% Cotton)
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes (100% Wool)
* fingering-weight yarn,
at a gauge of 30 stitches and 38 rows in 4 inches
(about 7.5 st/in and 9.5 rows/in),
with U.S. size 0 (2.00 mm) or 1 (2.25 mm) needles
will produce a coaster measuring about 4 ½ inches square.
suggested yarn –
Cascade Heritage (75% Wool, 25% Nylon)

My sample test-knit used 32.4 yards (29.6 meters) of each dark and light color.

Choose 100% cotton or wool yarns to make your Chess Set squares heat-resistant and moisture-absorbing.

Knitters have many techniques for casting on, binding off, and finishing edges in double-knitting. The Double-Knitting Group is a helpful resource of ideas.

My worsted-weight sample used Sarah E. White’s “Two Color Cast-on for Double-Knitting,” and sockmatician’s “Slip-Stitch Edges for Double-Knitting.”

I like combination knitting to help achieve even double-knitting tension. Ellen, “The Chilly Dog,” has a fantastic article and video on combination knitting that explains why you would want to use the technique and shows how to do combination knitting for both English-style and continental-style knitters.

Gauge is not critical for this project, but I usually use needles about two to three sizes smaller than I would normally use when knitting with a particular yarn. For the sample shown in the photos, in worsted-weight “I Love this Cotton!,” I used U.S. size 3 (3.25 mm) needles.

A long-tail cast-on creates a row of stitches. This row is not shown at the bottom of the charts. Row 1 follows the long-tail cast-on. Row 46, at the top of the charts, adds an additional row of knitting past the square design of the charts, to balance the row created below Row 1, with the long-tail cast-on.

I prefer to use separate charts for the front and back. Both charts are included in this pattern. I print out both charts and put them back-to-back in a clear plastic page protector. When I’m knitting I look at the chart that matches the side I’m working on. I read the charts from right to left, flipping the chart over when I finish each row. Knitters who prefer to use a single chart may wish to print out only the first, dark-on-light, chart.

My pictured sample uses Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Sewn Bind-off, as described at the end of Knitty’s Summer 2006 “Techniques with Theresa” feature, on binding off in knitting.

This “Knights! – Champions of Honor” double-knitting pattern is available for immediate download in my Ravelry store. You may use the pattern to knit for yourself, for charity, or for sale (please credit Janet Bailey Designs for the pattern). You may not sell the pattern or give it away. Thank you for supporting my designs!

I hope you enjoy knitting and using your “Knights!” and I would love to see your project photos here on Ravelry!