A gal in one of my ravelry groups was asking about a Saltire pattern. So, I’ve created a stitch chart for those feeling the Scottish spirit!
Enjoy!
A gal in one of my ravelry groups was asking about a Saltire pattern. So, I’ve created a stitch chart for those feeling the Scottish spirit!
Enjoy!
I know this sounds silly but which blue is this? I don’t want to offend anyone doing this in the wrong one!
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Sky Blue or Azure as some call it
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Thank you for the clarification, Debi! 🙂
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I’ve been trying to find a pattern to knit a men’s pullover sweater with a saltire for me husband so my Mum can knit it for him. How would she incorporate this into a pattern or do you know where I could find a pattern for a sweater??? We’ve been searching for ages. Thanks
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I guess it would really depend on if she’s planning to make the sweater all blue with the cross or if she wants to make it as more of a set-in piece. She could always make the Saltire and then build the sweater around it. Or she could do it as Intarsia. I’m afraid that I haven’t been knitting for very long (I do more crochet than knitting) and I’ve never knit a sweater (and I’ve never knit with different colors). So, I’m not sure what the best way would be for your Mum to do it. But, if she’s familiar with colorwork or Intarsia knitting, then I’m sure she’ll have no problem inserting this image into a sweater. Here are a few tutorials that I found for doing intarsia: http://knitting.about.com/od/knittingskills/ss/intarsia.htm or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK07PBQMTE8 or http://www.knittinghelp.com/video/play/intarsia-color-knitting . I hope this helps!
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Many thanks for this. I have been asked to knit a tea cosy with a Saltire on it!
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You’re very welcome!
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