Midsommar Pillow by Kristin Drysdale

Midsommar Pillow

Knitting
January 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in colorwork
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
378 - 400 yards (346 - 366 m)
pillow case for a 20 x 20 pillow
English

Midsommar Pillow

I believe in knitting year round. I just do. So I wanted something in my new book The Nordic Knitting Primer for every season. This is summer with its Midsommar pole, three Billy Goats Gruff, Fish, houses, flowers, bikes, viking ships and more. You will love knitting from motif to motif. It’s not as hard as you might think. This is the summer version of my Swedish Christmas Pillow. It’s an extremely fun knit. I hope you love it!

If you’d like to see more of my work, visit my new Website https://scandiwork.com

MATERIALS
YARN: Aran | Biches & Bûches Le Gros Lambswool
| 100% Scottish Lambswool | 210 yards (192 m) per
3.5-ounce (100-g) skein
MAIN COLOR (MC): Medium Blue | 2 skeins
252 yards (230 m)
CONTRASTING COLOR (CC): Undyed White | 1 skein
126 yards (115 m)
NEEDLES: One 32-inch (80-cm) circular needle in
size needed to obtain gauge in colorwork
SUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZE: US 7 (4.5 mm)
One 32-inch (80-cm) circular needle one size
smaller than gauge-size needle to use for single
color knitting
SUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZE: US 6 (4 mm)
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
Stitch markers, scissors, tapestry needle, 6 ¾-inch
(2-mm)
buttons, 1 20 x 20–inch (50 x 50–cm) pillow,
and 24 inches (60 cm) of decorative ribbon
GAUGE AND SWATCH
20 stitches and 20 rounds = 4 inches (10 cm) on
larger needles
Please swatch in the round to determine needle size.
NOTE: Swatch in both one color and in
colorwork. You may need to knit the singlecolor
part of the pillow with a smaller
needle than the colorwork section.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
20 x 20 inches (51 x 51 cm)

SKILLS YOU’LL PRACTICE
Long-tail cast on
Joining in the round seamlessly
Weaving in new yarn
Knitting and purling in two colors
Mad chart-reading skills
Ssk decrease
Tvinnarand stitch
Buttonholes
Backward loop increase
Catching floats
Three-needle bind off Binding off

PRO TIP: Never catch a float on a stitch that
has a float catch on the stitch directly below
it. Alter the catch by at least one stitch or
your catch will show through on the front.