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This is not strictly speaking a pattern; it is, in fact, little more than a chart. It was
devised to bring about an even transition from one colour to another, and I
used the way Photoshop will employ a pattern dither in documents with
restricted colours, hence the name.
The chart has a repeat of 4 stitches, marked in red, so what ever item this is
applied to should have a multiple of 4 stitches.
This would obviously look good with a number of items, like sweaters or
scarves, but I have used it for socks, so I just run through this quickly. Ideally you
have already knit socks in fair isle / stranded colour work before, so you will
know how many stitches you need to cast on to have a well fitting sock.
You will need yarn in 3 colours A, B and C (although A and C could be the same),
and as a guideline I used 17 gr of A and C each and 30 gr of B per sock, so this
works well as a stash buster…
2) Start the chart, introducing colour B in the second row. Work all 60 rows.
Cut yarn A, leaving a tail long enough to sew in afterwards.
4) Work your preferred type of heel in yarn B; I did a flap + gusset heel, but
any kind would work.
5) Work the next two rows in yarn B. On a flap + gusset heel, these two are
the pick up row and the first decrease row.
6) Work the foot in the chart again, introducing yarn C. If you are working a
gusset, it will take some care to make sure that the pattern is uninterrupted
after the decreases are done. Since the pattern is 4 sts and your finished
number of sts is a multiple of 4 you should start both needles with the same
stitch of the chart, this way they should line up perfectly.
7) Look at your previous socks – how many rows did you have to knit after
the heel until the toes started ? The chart is 60 rows long, if you need more just
work plain rows in colour C before the toe, or work more rows in colour B
before you start the chart. If you need less, you can take rows out of the chart,
but make sure you leave them out in pairs, i.e leave out rows 7 AND 8, other-
wise the pattern will not look symmetrical any more.
8) Work the chart until the last row, check the length and add plain rows in
Colour C if needed, and work your preferred toe version in colour C.