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Page 1: CAMPSIDE - pompommag.com · 238 m / 260 yds per 115 g) 3 skeins Gauge: 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch / stockinette after blocking Needles: 4.5 mm / US 7 circular

CAMPSIDEBY ALICIA PLUMMER

Page 2: CAMPSIDE - pompommag.com · 238 m / 260 yds per 115 g) 3 skeins Gauge: 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch / stockinette after blocking Needles: 4.5 mm / US 7 circular

Sizing and Measurements: One sizeFinished width: 173 cm / 68”Finished depth: 73.5 cm / 29”Yarn: Julie Asselin Leizu DK (90% merino wool; 10% silk, 238 m / 260 yds per 115 g)3 skeinsGauge: 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch / stockinette after blockingNeedles: 4.5 mm / US 7 circular needle, minimum 80 cm / 32” length Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.Notions: 4 stitch markers, tapestry needle

ABBREVIATIONSinc Increase(d)k Knitk2tog Knit 2 stitches togetherM1L Make 1 leftM1R Make 1 rightp PurlPM Place markerrep RepeatRS Right side of workSM Slip markerssk Slip, slip, knitst(s) Stitch(es)tbl Through the back loopWS Wrong side of workyo Yarn over

CHARTS – WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONSNotes: 4 sts are increased every RS row.Repeats are shown in [square brackets].

CHART ARow 1 (RS): K2, SM, M1R, k to marker, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k to marker, M1L, SM, k2.Row 2 (WS & all following WS rows): K2, SM, p to last 2 sts slipping central markers as you pass them, SM, k2.Row 3: K2, SM, M1R, k1, [k6, yo, k2tog] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [ssk, yo, k6] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM k2.Row 5: As row 1.Row 7: K2, SM, M1R, k3, [k2, yo, k2tog, k4] to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k3, [k4, ssk, yo, k2], to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1L, SM, k2.Row 9: As row 1.Row 11: K2, SM, M1R, k3, yo, k2tog, [k6, yo, k2tog] to 5 sts before marker, k5, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k5, [ssk, yo, k6] to 5 sts before marker, ssk, yo, k3, M1L, SM, k2.Row 13: As row 1.Row 15: K2, SM, M1R, k1, yo, k2tog, k4, [k2, yo, k2tog, k4] to 7 sts before marker, k2, yo, k2tog, k3, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k3, ssk, yo, k2, [k4, ssk, yo, k2] to 7 sts before marker, k4, ssk, yo, k1, M1L, SM, k2.

CHART BRow 1 (RS): K2, SM, M1R, k to marker, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k to marker, M1L, SM, k2.Row 2 (WS & all following WS rows): K2, SM, p to last 2 sts slipping central markers as you pass them, SM, k2.Row 3: K2, SM, M1R, k1, [yo, k2tog, k4] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [k4, ssk, yo] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.Row 5: As row 1.Row 7: K2, SM, M1R, yo, k2tog, k1, [k3, yo, k2tog, k1] to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k3, [k1, ssk, yo, k3] to 3 sts before marker, k1, ssk, yo, M1L, SM, k2.Row 9: As row 1.Row 11: K2, SM, M1R, k5, [yo, k2tog, k4] to 5 sts before marker, yo, k2tog, k3, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k3, ssk, yo, [k4, ssk, yo] to 5 sts before marker, k5, M1L, SM, k2.Row 13: As row 1.Row 15: K2, SM, M1R, k4, yo, k2tog, k1, [k3, yo, k2tog, k1] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [k1, ssk, yo, k3] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.Row 17: As row 1.Row 19: K2, SM, M1R, k3, [yo, k2tog, k4] to 3 sts before marker, yo, k2tog, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, ssk, yo, [k4, ssk, yo] to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1L, SM, k2.Row 21: As row 1.Row 23: K2, SM, M1R, k2, [yo, k2tog, k4] to 2 sts before marker, yo, k2tog, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, [ssk, yo, k4] to 4 sts before marker, ssk, yo, k2, M1L, SM, k2.

CAMPSIDE BY ALICIA PLUMMER

Page 3: CAMPSIDE - pompommag.com · 238 m / 260 yds per 115 g) 3 skeins Gauge: 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch / stockinette after blocking Needles: 4.5 mm / US 7 circular

CHART CRow 1 (RS): K2, SM, M1R, k to marker, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k to marker, M1L, SM, k2.Row 2 (WS & all following WS rows): K2, SM, p to last 2 sts slipping central markers as you pass them, SM, k2.Row 3: K2, SM, M1R, k1, [k2, yo, k2tog] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [ssk, yo, k2] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.Row 5: As row 1.Row 7: K2, SM, M1R, k3, [yo, k2tog, k2] to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k3, [k2, ssk, yo] to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1L, SM, k2.Row 9: As row 1.Row 11: K2, SM, M1R, k3, yo, k2tog, [k2, yo, k2tog] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [ssk, yo, k2] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.Row 13: As row 1.Row 15: K2, SM, M1R, k3, [yo, k2tog, k2] to 3 sts before marker, yo, k2tog, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, ssk, yo, [k2, ssk, yo] to 3 sts before marker, k3, M1L, SM, k2.

CHART DRow 1 (RS): K2, SM, M1R, [k1, yo, k2tog] to marker, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, [ssk, yo, k1] to marker, M1L, SM, k2.Row 2 (WS & all following WS rows): K2, SM, p to last 2 sts slipping central markers as you pass them, SM, k2.Row 3: K2, SM, M1R, k1, [yo, k2tog, k1] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [k1, ssk, yo] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.Row 5: K2, SM, M1R, [k1, yo, k2tog] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1R, SM, k1 tbl, SM, M1L, [k1, ssk, yo] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.

PATTERN BEGINSGarter Tab Cast-On: Using the backwards loop method, cast on 2 sts. Knit 10 rows in garter stitch. K2, rotate work 90 degrees, pick up and k5 sts along the edge (1 st in each garter ridge), rotate work 90 degrees, pick up and k2 sts in cast-on edge. 9 stsSet-up Row (WS): K2, PM, p2, PM, p1, PM, p2, PM, k2. 4 stitch markers placed

INCREASE SECTIONNote: From here onward the 2 edge sts at each end are always worked in garter stitch (knit on both RS and WS), the central ‘spine’ stitch is worked as k1tbl on RS rows and p1 on WS rows, and the stitches in between the markers on either side are worked in a lace pattern set on a stocking stitch / stockinette background.Row 1 (RS): K2, SM, M1R, k to marker, M1R, SM, k1tbl, SM, M1L, k to marker, M1L, SM, k2. 4 sts incRow 2 (WS and all following WS rows): K2, SM, p to last marker slipping spine markers as you pass them, SM, k2.Rep rows 1 & 2 a further 10 times ending with a WS row. 53 sts

MAIN LACE SECTIONNote: Read the Charts from right to left on RS rows, and left to right on WS rows working from bottom to top.Reading from the Chart or Written Instructions, work rows 1-16 of Chart A twice then work rows 1-4 only once more. 125 stsReading from the Chart or Written Instructions, work rows 1-24 of Chart B once then work rows 1-12 only once more. 197 stsReading from the Chart or Written Instructions, work rows 1-16 of Chart C twice times then work rows 1-10 only once more. 281 stsReading from the Chart or Written Instructions, work rows 1-6 of Chart D four times. 329 sts

RIBBED EDGINGNext row (RS): K2, SM, M1R, [k2, p2] to marker, M1R, SM, k1tbl, SM, M1L, [k2, p2] to marker, M1L, SM, k2.Next row (WS): Maintaining the garter stitch edges, and purling the central spine stitch as previously set, work all other stitches as they appear – ie. knit the knits and purl the purls.Next row: K2, SM, M1R, k1, [k2, p2] to marker, M1R, SM, k1tbl, SM, M1L, k1, [k2, p2] to 1 st before marker, k1, M1L, SM, k2.Continue working the garter stitch edges, central spine stitch and 2x2 rib as set and take the increased sts at each point into stocking stitch / stockinette. Work in pattern as set for approximately 4 cm / 1½”Cast off loosely in pattern.

FINISHINGWeave in ends and block to measurements.

CAMPSIDE BY ALICIA PLUMMER

Page 4: CAMPSIDE - pompommag.com · 238 m / 260 yds per 115 g) 3 skeins Gauge: 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch / stockinette after blocking Needles: 4.5 mm / US 7 circular

Copyright: This pattern is intended for personal use only. The entire contents of this pattern are subject to copyright. You may not sell, distribute, or produce and sell items made from this pattern without direct written consent from Alicia Plummer.Contact: A lot of time and effort has been put into this pattern to make it as readable, clear, and error-free as possible. If you have any questions, please contact Alicia: Ravelry Username: AliciaPlum / Email: [email protected] You are invited to join and post in the Ravelry group, Plum Dandi: http://www.ravelry.com/groups/plum-dandiAcknowledgements: Thank you to Meghan at Pom Pom – this pattern is dedicated to you and your sweet personality. I am so blessed that we’ve met.This pattern is a wonderful collaboration between Alicia Plummer and Julie Asselin Hand Dyed Yarns for the Pom Pom Quarterly blog: pompommag.com. Updated edit October 2015 by Rachel Atkinson for Pom Pom Quarterly.