Double knitting is a well-known technique for creating work in two colors that looks beautiful on both sides. But have you ever seen a double-faced work with 3 colors per row? This could even be a world premiere! In this tutorial I will show you how to knit in 3 colours using the double knitting technique.
The first piece I have worked using this technique is a beautiful placemat with a 3D look. In these instructions you will find a detailed explanation of double knitting with 3 colours in English knitting style. The instructions also include a short film without sound with some moving images that demonstrate the technique. The double knitting technique itself is not explained in these instructions. You can find a free basic tutorial on double: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knitting this placemat in double knitting with 3 colours is a fascinating experience and you will certainly be rewarded with admiration from your guests for the finished placemat. I wish you lots of fun working on it.
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive a 15-page instruction with detailed description and photos. The instructions contain detailed explanations about double knitting with 3 colours in a row. You will also receive a video showing the technique in moving pictures. The explanations are based on the English knitting style. The instructions do not include a description of the double knitting technique itself. You can find a free double knitting tutorial here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial.
Level of Difficulty:
For experienced double knitters who would like to work with an additional colour and are ready to practice with the extra yarn.
Knitted in double knitting with three colors:
28 stitches = 10 cm wide. 29 rows = 10 cm high.
With this stitch sample, the placemat will be approx. 37 cm wide and approx. 28.5 cm high.
• Schachenmayr Catania, 100% cotton, 50g = approx. 125m. You can also use another cotton with a similar yardage.
o Twice 15g in white.
I recommend working with two balls of yarn, as you will need one thread for each side of the work.
o 50g in light blue.
I used exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. I therefore recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
o 50g in dark blue.
My consumption here was also exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. That's why I recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
• Knitting needles no. 2 ½, a circular needle can also be used depending on preference
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: "made according to the instructions of "CreaEline", projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
Double knitting is a well-known technique for creating work in two colors that looks beautiful on both sides. But have you ever seen a double-faced work with 3 colors per row? This could even be a world premiere! In this tutorial I will show you how to knit in 3 colours using the double knitting technique.
The first piece I have worked using this technique is a beautiful placemat with a 3D look. In these instructions you will find a detailed explanation of double knitting with 3 colours in English knitting style. The instructions also include a short film without sound with some moving images that demonstrate the technique. The double knitting technique itself is not explained in these instructions. You can find a free basic tutorial on double: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knitting this placemat in double knitting with 3 colours is a fascinating experience and you will certainly be rewarded with admiration from your guests for the finished placemat. I wish you lots of fun working on it.
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive a 15-page instruction with detailed description and photos. The instructions contain detailed explanations about double knitting with 3 colours in a row. You will also receive a video showing the technique in moving pictures. The explanations are based on the English knitting style. The instructions do not include a description of the double knitting technique itself. You can find a free double knitting tutorial here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial.
Level of Difficulty:
For experienced double knitters who would like to work with an additional colour and are ready to practice with the extra yarn.
Knitted in double knitting with three colors:
28 stitches = 10 cm wide. 29 rows = 10 cm high.
With this stitch sample, the placemat will be approx. 37 cm wide and approx. 28.5 cm high.
• Schachenmayr Catania, 100% cotton, 50g = approx. 125m. You can also use another cotton with a similar yardage.
o Twice 15g in white.
I recommend working with two balls of yarn, as you will need one thread for each side of the work.
o 50g in light blue.
I used exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. I therefore recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
o 50g in dark blue.
My consumption here was also exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. That's why I recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
• Knitting needles no. 2 ½, a circular needle can also be used depending on preference
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: "made according to the instructions of "CreaEline", projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
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Double knitting is a well-known technique for creating work in two colors that looks beautiful on both sides. But have you ever seen a double-faced work with 3 colors per row? This could even be a world premiere! In this tutorial I will show you how to knit in 3 colours using the double knitting technique.
The first piece I have worked using this technique is a beautiful placemat with a 3D look. In these instructions you will find a detailed explanation of double knitting with 3 colours in English knitting style. The instructions also include a short film without sound with some moving images that demonstrate the technique. The double knitting technique itself is not explained in these instructions. You can find a free basic tutorial on double: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knitting this placemat in double knitting with 3 colours is a fascinating experience and you will certainly be rewarded with admiration from your guests for the finished placemat. I wish you lots of fun working on it.
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive a 15-page instruction with detailed description and photos. The instructions contain detailed explanations about double knitting with 3 colours in a row. You will also receive a video showing the technique in moving pictures. The explanations are based on the English knitting style. The instructions do not include a description of the double knitting technique itself. You can find a free double knitting tutorial here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial.
Level of Difficulty:
For experienced double knitters who would like to work with an additional colour and are ready to practice with the extra yarn.
Knitted in double knitting with three colors:
28 stitches = 10 cm wide. 29 rows = 10 cm high.
With this stitch sample, the placemat will be approx. 37 cm wide and approx. 28.5 cm high.
• Schachenmayr Catania, 100% cotton, 50g = approx. 125m. You can also use another cotton with a similar yardage.
o Twice 15g in white.
I recommend working with two balls of yarn, as you will need one thread for each side of the work.
o 50g in light blue.
I used exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. I therefore recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
o 50g in dark blue.
My consumption here was also exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. That's why I recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
• Knitting needles no. 2 ½, a circular needle can also be used depending on preference
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: "made according to the instructions of "CreaEline", projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
Double knitting is a well-known technique for creating work in two colors that looks beautiful on both sides. But have you ever seen a double-faced work with 3 colors per row? This could even be a world premiere! In this tutorial I will show you how to knit in 3 colours using the double knitting technique.
The first piece I have worked using this technique is a beautiful placemat with a 3D look. In these instructions you will find a detailed explanation of double knitting with 3 colours in English knitting style. The instructions also include a short film without sound with some moving images that demonstrate the technique. The double knitting technique itself is not explained in these instructions. You can find a free basic tutorial on double: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knitting this placemat in double knitting with 3 colours is a fascinating experience and you will certainly be rewarded with admiration from your guests for the finished placemat. I wish you lots of fun working on it.
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive a 15-page instruction with detailed description and photos. The instructions contain detailed explanations about double knitting with 3 colours in a row. You will also receive a video showing the technique in moving pictures. The explanations are based on the English knitting style. The instructions do not include a description of the double knitting technique itself. You can find a free double knitting tutorial here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial.
Level of Difficulty:
For experienced double knitters who would like to work with an additional colour and are ready to practice with the extra yarn.
Knitted in double knitting with three colors:
28 stitches = 10 cm wide. 29 rows = 10 cm high.
With this stitch sample, the placemat will be approx. 37 cm wide and approx. 28.5 cm high.
• Schachenmayr Catania, 100% cotton, 50g = approx. 125m. You can also use another cotton with a similar yardage.
o Twice 15g in white.
I recommend working with two balls of yarn, as you will need one thread for each side of the work.
o 50g in light blue.
I used exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. I therefore recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
o 50g in dark blue.
My consumption here was also exactly 50g. However, the amount needed can vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. That's why I recommend having two balls in stock. It would be really annoying if you didn't have enough wool shortly before the end of your project...
• Knitting needles no. 2 ½, a circular needle can also be used depending on preference
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: "made according to the instructions of "CreaEline", projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
Created | April 9, 2024 |
Updated | April 8, 2024 |
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Language | English |
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