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323.--Knitted Neckerchief in Black Shetland Wool.
Material: Black Shetland wool.
This three-cornered neckerchief is knitted in the following
pattern (commencing at the corner).
1st row: slip 1, make 1, knit 2 together, inserting the
needle into the back part of the stitch, slip 1, make 1, knit 2
together.
2nd row: Knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch formed by
throwing the wool forward in the preceding row; the other stitches
are purled. In the next row the holes are alternated; the
neckerchief must of course be increased at the beginning and end of
every other row. It measures at the upper edge 1 yard 16 inches
across from one corner to the other; the lower corner is rounded
off. The neckerchief is edged with a knitted lace.
September 30, 2009 This pattern is
updated using present day terminology by Lillian Bommarito
(please note that even though Mrs. Beeton's pattern is 2 rows,
it makes more sense as a 4 row pattern):
CO a multiple of 6 minus 1 (23, 29, 35…) that will
give you 10 or 15 inches.
Row 1: Sl 1, yo, k2tog tbl, sl 1, yo, k2tog across until
the last 2 st where you sl 1, yo, k1
Row 2: Sl 1, (k1, p1) in next st, purl across until the last 2 st, (k1,
p1) in 1 st, k1
Row 3: is exactly like row 1 until the last 5
stitches where you do half a repeat and then end like row 1.
Like this: sl 1, yo, k2tog tbl, sl 1, yo, k1.
Row 4 (and all even rows) Same as row 2.
(Lilly also created a PDF Symbol Chart for the Neckerchief
Border below) |
The lace is worked in rows backwards and forwards, the cross
way. Cast on 22 stitches and work the 1st row as follows:--Slip 1,
knit 11, knit 2 together, throw the wool forward, knit 2 together,
knit 6.
2nd row: Slip 1, purl 18, knit 1 and purl 1 with the
stitch formed in the preceding row by throwing the wool
forward.
3rd row: Slip 1, knit 2 together, knit 9, knit 2
together, throw the wool forward, knit 2 together, throw the wool
forward, knit 2 together, knit 5.
4th row: Slip 1, purl 5, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1 in the
stitch formed in the preceding row by throwing the wool forward,
purl 13.
5th row: Slip 1, knit 2 together, knit 6, knit 2
together, throw the wool forward, knit 2 together, throw the wool
forward, knit 2 together, throw the wool forward, knit 2 together,
knit 4.
6th row: Slip 1, purl 8, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 9.
7th row: Slip 1, knit 2 together, knit 4, knit 2
together, throw the wool forward 4 times alternately, knit 2
together, knit 4.
8th row: Slip 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in the preceding row, purl
13.
9th row: Slip 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, 5 times
alternately; knit 2 together, throw the wool forward, knit 2
together, knit 2.
10th row: Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch formed
by throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 5.
11th row: Slip 1, knit 2 together, 6 times alternately
knit 2 together, throw the wool forward, knit 2 together, knit
1.
12th row: Slip 1, knit 1 in the stitch formed by
throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 13.
13th row: Slip 1, throw the wool forward, knit 2, knit
2 together, 5 times alternately throw the wool forward, knit 2
together, knit 2.
14th row: Slip 1, purl 10, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 5.
15th row: Slip 1, throw the wool forward, knit 4, knit
2 together, 4 times alternately throw the wool forward, knit 2
together, knit 3.
16th row: Slip 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 13.
17th row: Slip 1, throw the wool forward, knit 6, knit
2 together, 3 times alternately throw the wool forward, knit 2
together, knit 4.
18th row: Slip 1, purl 8, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 9.
19th row: Slip 1, throw the wool forward, knit 8, knit
2 together, twice alternately throw the wool forward, knit 2
together, knit 5.
20th row: Slip 1, purl 5, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in preceding row, purl 13.
21st row: Slip 1, throw the wool forward, knit 10, knit
2 together, throw the wool forward, knit 2 together, knit 6.
22nd row: Slip 1, purl 6, knit 1, purl 1 in the stitch
formed by throwing the wool forward in preceding row.
23rd row: Slip 1, throw the wool forward, knit 12, knit
2 together, knit 7.
24th row: Purled. Repeat from the 1st row till the lace
is sufficiently long. Then sew on the lace round the edge; the lace
can be knitted somewhat narrower for the upper edge. One of the
ends of the neckerchief is knotted, As seen in the illustration,
and the other end is drawn through the knot.
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(click picture below for PDF
chart of the Neckerchief Scarf Border)
Thanks!! to
Lillian Bommarito (
lillybomm on Ravelry) for taking
the time to write the pattern and charting this border for us!!
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