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Cluster Lace Reversed Stitch Pattern for loom knitting

(Editors note: I hope you enjoy your Cluster Lace Reversed Hat and stitch pattern.  I can’t test and video all patterns but hope you enjoy seeing new designs and designers.  Please comment or leave a heart!  -Kristen Mangus)   

Cluster Lace Reversed

Cluster Lace Reversed stitch pattern used in hat. Using 36 peg large gauge loom and worsted weight yarn by Dedi Boyer.

Pattern: Cluster Lace Reversed Hat

Designer: Dedi Herold Boyer

 

I converted this Cluster Lace pattern from the book Big Book of Knitting Stitch Patterns by the Sterling Publishing Company but decided not to reverse the even rows.  So it looks like a slightly different pattern.  I love it this way and think it looks like airy cobblestones. I’m calling it Cluster Lace Reversed because it is not a full conversion. I hope you enjoy!

 

MATERIALS:

KNITTING LOOM

Round Loom with an even number of pegs for groups of 4 stitches.

Hobby Lobby’s Yarnology 36 peg round knitting loom was used in sample.

 

YARN:  

268 yards of Loops & Threads Impeccable Yarn – True Grey Worsted Weight Medium #4 yarn was used in the sample

 

NOTIONS: 

Knitting tool

 

GAUGE: 

Multiples of 4 stitches and 6 rows on 4 x 4 inches swatch

 

ABBREVIATIONS:

Ew = ewrap

KO = knit over

R = row

yo = yarn over

ssk = slip slip knit (opposite/mirror of a k2tog)

K2 = knit the next 2 pegs

P2tog = purl 2 together

P2 = purl the next 2 pegs

 

PATTERN NOTES:

e-wrap cast on

Knit in the round

U-knit stitch used throughout as knit stitch

Cluster Lace Reversed is a 4 stitch repeat

 

INSTRUCTIONS before you start:

ssk: Move loop from peg 1 to peg 2 to ssk. YO will be to place yarn in front of peg 1 to knit stitches on peg 2 together.

 

p2tog: move loop from peg 2 to peg 1 for purl those 2 stitches together. Place yarn in front of peg 2 and purl pegs 3 and 4.

 

Brim

Row 1 – 24: K all pegs

Fold over row 1 onto row 24 and ko

 

Row 25: yo, ssk, k2, repeat all the way around the loom

 

Row 26:  p2tog, yo, p2, repeat all the way around the loom

 

Row 27: yo, ssk, k2, repeat all the way around the loom

 

Row 28: yo, p2tog, p2, repeat all the way around the loom

 

Row 29: ssk, yo, k2, repeat all the way around the loom

 

Row 30: yo, p2tog, p2, repeat all the way around the loom

 

Repeat Rows 25-30 until desired length is reached.

 

For this hat I knit to about 8″ ending at a row 30.

 

Used the Modified Gathered Bind off.

(Test hat was done in flat drawstring bind-off before the modified came out).
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atNiGCpUOTk

 

 


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Happy Looming!!

-Kristen Mangus

 

 

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(Editors note: I hope you enjoy your Cluster Lace Reversed Hat and stitch pattern.  I can’t test and video all patterns but hope you enjoy seeing new designs and designers.  Please comment or leave a heart!  -Kristen Mangus)