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Mo Chridhe
What better way to celebrate a new wee bairn than to wrap them in their own tartan-like blanket? Based on a fourth season plot element, the Clan MacKenzie tartan inspired the color choices, though they’ve been brightened for the modern nursery.
The blanket is formed of easy knit and purl stitches, where horizontal color changes and vertical textures combine to give the overall impression of a plaid.
A sumptuous but easy care hand-dyed yarn is used here in a superwash base, in the hopes that Mo Chridhe becomes a favourite and needs regular laundering.
If your beloved bairn is not so wee, instructions are also given for a throw size.
Errata: Unfortunately errors in the pattern have been found. We regret the errors made in layout and are grateful to knitter Jennifer for alerting us.
Page 171, top right
Work Pattern Rows 1 and 2 five times total in MC. Join CC2 and work Pattern Rows 1 and 2 once.
Page 171, under Top Edge add
Using MC and the knitted cast-on, cast on 3 sts. Place locking st marker through these three sts for ease in identifying later.
Page 171
PROVISIONAL CAST-ON
Using the crochet hook and waste yarn, and the crochet provisional cast-on method, CO 149 (221) sts.
SETUP
Row 2 (WS): Placing a marker B, if desired, so that there is a marker where each comma falls in the instructions: P5, k1, p5, k5, +(p1, k1, p5, k5, p5, k1)* 1 (3) time(s), p1, k10, repeat + to * once, p1, k5, p5, k1, p5, k5, repeat + to * once, p1, k10, repeat + to * 1 (3) time(s), p1, k5, p5, k1, p5.
BOTTOM EDGE
Pattern row 2 (WS): P5, k1, p5, k5, +(p1, k1, p5, k5, p5, k1)* 1 (3) time(s), p1, k10, repeat + to * once, p1, k5, p5, k1, p5, k5, repeat + to * once, p1, k10, repeat + to * 1 (3) time(s), p1, k5, p5, k1, p5.
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- First published: October 2020
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