Cotton yarn is notorious for its tension issues when using it to knit patterns with cables. I discovered that by framing the cables in lacework, you can provide some slack for your cable twists and compensate for the yarn’s lack of elasticity. It creates a mesmerizing fabric that really makes the cables pop!
This pattern is a hanging wall tapestry that uses this mix of cables and lace in cotton yarn to create a striking fabric with a central motif. There are 6 large diamonds and 24 diamonds in total, organized into 5 dangling columns. It’s knit with a needle size nearly twice as large as recommended which creates a light, airy, and drapey fabric. It will look the most striking when knit with a yarn color that contrasts the wall it will hang on.
I’m using my “Six of Diamonds” photographed here as a bed headboard. The yarn color is “Narwhale”.
Pattern includes both written and chart instructions.
Also needed: 2 wooden dowels about 36” long and approx. 10mm thick, wall hanging hook
Six of Diamonds
Knit wall tapestry pattern with a central motif, working cables onto cotton by blending it with lace
$5.00 USD
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Crafting Details
Yarn: Juniper Moon Farm Cumulus; 94% cotton, 6% nylon
Gauge: 11.5 stitches / 4 in, 13 rows / 4 in in stockinette stitch
Needles: US 15[10.0mm]
Yardage: 424m
Size: 36” wide x ~35.5” tall, not including hanging cord
Additional tools: tapestry needle
Additional materials: 2 wooden dowels about 36” long and approx. 10mm thick, wall hanging hook
Document Info
Published: September 2019
Copyright: Pattern © 2019 Kjosen Day; all rights reserved. Knit items created from this pattern excluded; attribution is appreciated.