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Blackberry Kerchief
Beloved by pie makers, reviled by gardeners, the common blackberry is considered both a blessing and a curse on Bainbridge Island. But knitters love the plump texture of the stitch named for this bobbly berry. Opened up in a lace-weight yarn, blackberry stitch (also known as trinity stitch) makes dainty, lacy clusters. Plus, it’s handsome on the wrong side, too.
FINISHED SIZE
Approx. 34” wide x 14” deep.
YARN
1 skein Rowan Kidsilk Haze (229 yds/210m).
Or approx. 229 yds/210m of an equivalent yarn.
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US 6 (4mm) circular needle (a sharp taper is helpful), or size to obtain gauge.
Blocking wires (3) or pins (150).
GAUGE
23 sts = 4” in pattern stitch after blocking and resting.
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- First published: April 2018
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