Nov
08

Knitty Gritty Pattern: Erika Knight’s Woven Woolen Rug

Woven Woolen Rug by Erika Knight

Materials
PHOTO

A close-up of the rug, woven from double-thick knitted strips.

Materials

Assorted yarns from your stash (you’ll need approximately 1-3⁄4 ounces [50 grams] of yarn for one strip measuring 32″ long and 3-3⁄4″ wide)
1 pair size 10-1⁄2 (6.5 or 7mm) knitting needles, or size for your chosen yarns
Sewing needle
Sewing thread

Size
The size of this rug is determined by the length of the knitted strips, which can be varied as required. The rug shown here measures 32″ long by 24″ wide.

Gauge
12 stitches and 16 rows = 4″/10cm in stockinette stitch using 10-1⁄2 needles.
Always work a gauge swatch and change needles accordingly if necessary.



Making a knitted tube
Cast on an even number of stitches. (The rug shown here is made of double knitting strips of 20 stitches.)
Row 1: * knit 1, bring yarn to front of work between needles, slip 1 purlwise, take yarn to back of work between needles, repeat from * to end. The last stitch of every row is a slipped purl stitch.
Repeat this row until knitting measures 32″ or required length.
Bind off by working 2 stitches together (in other words, knit 2 together, knit 2 together, then slip the first stitch over the second) to end of row.
Thread the yarn end through the last loop and pull to fasten off.

Weaving the knitted strips
Once you have made the required number of long and short strips, simply lay them out in a grid with the longer ones running lengthwise and the short ones running widthwise.
Weave all the strips together, working them over and under each other alternately.
Where the lengthwise and widthwise strips cross, secure each strip in place with small stitches using the sewing thread.


RESOURCES :

Simple Knits With a Twist, by Erika Knight
2004, Stuart, Tabori and Chang

Rowan Big Wool
Various colors

Rowan Yarns
Website: knitrowan.com

This pattern was reposted courtesy of the designer. Please contact him/her directly with questions.