Chrysalis by Dana Gervais

Chrysalis

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Knitting
April 2019
Sport (12 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 12 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette stitch worked both flat and in the round, measured after blocking
US 1 - 2.25 mm
200 - 250 yards (183 - 229 m)
Narrow (medium, wide 1, wide 2, wide 3) Circumference: 7.25 (8, 9, 10, 11) inches/ 18.4 (20.3, 22.9, 25.4, 27.9) centimetres ~ Foot length is customizable
English
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This stitch pattern is reminiscent of small cocoons, hence the name Chrysalis.

This pattern is delicate, pretty, visually interesting, and like most of my favourite stitch patterns, it looks more complicated than it is. It’s really just several rows of stockinette stitch with an occasional row of knitting trickery thrown in to keep it interesting. The pattern includes a link to a video tutorial demonstrating the pattern stitch.

This pattern requires a seamless cast on. I used Judy’s magic cast on, though you should use whichever cast on you would normally use for toe up socks. You can also use a provisional cast on with scrap yarn. The pattern includes a link to a video tutorial that demonstrates the cast-on method that was used in the sample, as well as the unique construction of the slipper.

Instructions are included for 5 circumferences and foot length is customizable. The stitch pattern is both written and charted. The pattern is needle-neutral to accommodate your preferred method of working small circumference in the round.

GAUGE
8 stitches & 12 rounds per 1 inch/2.5 centimetres in stockinette stitch both flat and in the round, measured after blocking

SIZES
Narrow (medium, wide 1, wide 2,
wide 3)
Circumference: 7.25 (8, 9, 10, 11) inches/ 18.4 (20.3, 22.9, 25.4, 27.9) centimetres
Foot length is customizable

NOTIONS
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers
Scrap yarn in a contrasting colour (if using a provisional cast-on)

SKILLS
Knit
Purl
Increases
Decreases
Working in the round
Kitchener stitch
Provisional or seamless cast-on
Drawing up loops (link to video tutorial included in the pattern)

Thank you to Tian Connaughton for tech editing this pattern, and to all the amazing test knitters who test knit it :smiley: