Lets_Knit_Issue_143_April_2019e

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LEARN WITH US

MAKE AN EXTRA STITCH
On Row 3, purl the irst stitch on the row, then
insert the right needle from front to back under
the horizontal bar or running thread between the
stitch you have just worked and the next stitch.
Knit into it to create a new stitch.

ADD ONE MORE
Next, knit into the next horizontal bar or running
thread between the stitch you have just worked and
the next stitch as before. In total, you have created
ive stitches from one. Purl the next stitch.

COMPLETE THE DECREASE
Knit the next three stitches together, then insert
the left needle into the stitch created from the
ssk. Lift this over the stitch created from the
k3tog and drop it of the right needle, reducing
the stitches from ive to one.

REPEAT THE PATTERN
Continue with the 12 row pattern, working the
increases and decreases as shown above. On Row
9, the decreases are worked irst, which creates a
staggered efect. After a number of pattern repeats,
the full cocoon stitch pattern will become visible.

KEEP INCREASING
Now, create three stitches from the next stitch.
Knit into the stitch, but leave it on your left needle.
Bring the yarn to the front of the work and purl into
the same stitch. Again, leaving it on the needle.
Return the yarn to to the back and knit the same
stitch, dropping it from the left needle.

SLIP, SLIP, KNIT
Now, decrease the next ive stitches into one stitch.
Start by working an ssk by slipping each of the irst
two stitches knitwise, then returning them to the left
needle. Knit them together through the back loops.

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This deeply textured pattern can be used for all sorts of designs. There are many ways to
reduce from five stitches to one. Here I’ve used a combination of ssk and k3tog, which is easier
to work. The pattern starts on the wrong side of the work, and the first two rows use
alternating knit and purl stitches.

TOP DESIGNER JO ALLPORT
WALKS YOU THROUGH
COCOON STITCH

Our exert shows yu how


CUSHION
NOTE: There is a
seam allowance of
one st at both sides
for sewing up
Using 5.5mm needles,
cast on 82 sts
£ Rib row: (k1, p1) to end
This row sets Single rib
£ Work in Single Rib
until work meas 4cm
Change to 6mm needles
and work in Cocoon
Stitch as folls:
£ Row 1 (WS): * p1, k1, p1,
k5, rep from * to last two
sts, p2
£ Row 2 (RS): k2, * p5,
k1, p1, k1, rep from
* to end
£ Row 3: * p1, k1 into
thread between st just
worked and next st, (k1,
p1, k1) in next st, k1 into
next running thread, p1,
dec4, rep from * to last
two sts, p2
£ Row 4: k2, * p1, k1, p5,
k1, rep from * to end
£ Row 5: * p1, k5, p1,
k1, rep from * to last two
sts, p2
£ Rows 6-7: rep Rows
4-5 once more
£ Row 8: as Row 4
£ Row 9: * p1, dec4, p1,
k1 into running thread,

(k1, p1, k1) in next stitch,
k1 into next running
thread, rep from * to last
two sts, p2
£ Row 10: as Row 2
£ Rows 11-12: rep Rows
1-2
These 12 rows set patt
£ Cont in patt until
work meas 80cm from
cast-on edge, ending
after a RS row
Change to 5.5mm
needles
£ Work in Single Rib
for 1cm, ending after a
WS row
£ Next row (RS,
buttonhole): k1, (p1, k1)
ive times, * k2tog, yfwd,
(p1, k1) six times, rep
from * to last st, p1
£ Cont in Single Rib
until rib section meas
4cm, ending after a
RS row
£ Cast of in patt

TO MAKE UP
Block lightly. Overlap
buttonhole band on
top of button band and
put this central to back
of cushion. Sew side
seams. Weave in ends
and attach buttons.
Insert cushion pad LK

Start knitting here...


“Practise the
decrease before you
start your cushion”

LK Deputy Editor
Adrienne Chandler
Free download pdf