Kedging is an Intermediate Knitting pattern designed by Vanessa Ewing Knits More patterns from this designer are available on their Ribblr shop page. for making an Accessories. Finished size: one size. Language: English (US & UK terms). Format: Ribblr ePattern (interactive digital). Price: 6.00 USD. Saved by 45 crafters.

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Kedging

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Intermediate
$6.00
Description
Stripes, brioche and beads are all design elements that anchor Kedging’s modern sensibilities. Using two different types of yarn, a smooth hand dyed yarn with a brushed alpaca silk, accentuates the different design elements. Beads act as miniature anchors to give weight and structure to the edging.
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Size
one size
Language
English US & UK
Unit
Inches & cm
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Materials
Yarns
240—yards of lace weight yarn. We used Cape May Fiber Company Brushed Alpaca Silk (74% Suri Alpaca, 26% Mulberry Silk / 328 yards / 50 Gram Skein):
Colorway: Bay Scallop (Yarn A)
240—yards of fingering weight yarn. We used Cape May Fiber Company Sock (75% Superwash- Merino, 25% Nylon / 463 yards / 100 Gram Skein):
Colorway: Rhodophyta (Yarn B)
Hooks
- US Size G (4mm) crochet hook
Needles
- US Size 5 (3.75 mm size) 32” circular knitting needle
Notions
- 2 yards of a smooth scrap yarn
- a minimum assortment of 95 beads with large enough holes to fit through the yarn
- beading needle (ask your local yarn shop- it is a thin, long needle with a tiny crochet hook on one end)
- 1 stitch marker
- tapestry needle
Abbreviations
BO
bind off
CO
cast on
RS
right side
WS
wrong side
dec
decrease
inc
increase
k
knit
k1B
knit 1 below
k2tog
knit 2 together
p
purl
pat
pattern
pm
place marker
rep
repeat
rnd
round
sl
slip
sl st
slip stitch
st
stitch
sts
stitches
tog
together
yo
yarn over
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What is the finished size of Kedging?
The finished accessories measures one size.
Is Kedging suitable for beginners?
This is an intermediate-level Knitting pattern. Some prior experience is recommended before starting.
What language is this Knitting pattern in?
This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
What is included with the Ribblr interactive version?
This is a Ribblr ePattern - an interactive digital pattern with step-by-step instructions, stitch tutorial videos, progress tracking, smart sizing, US/UK auto-translation, and CM/inch auto-conversion. No PDF download is required.
Can I sell items I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is Kedging?
Kedging is an Intermediate Knitting pattern designed by Vanessa Ewing Knits for making an Accessories. Stripes, brioche and beads are all design elements that anchor Kedging’s modern sensibilities. Using two different types of yarn, a smooth hand dyed yarn with a brushed alpaca silk, accentuates the different design elements. Beads act as miniature...
Who designed Kedging?
Vanessa Ewing Knits designed the Kedging pattern. Find more of their patterns on their Ribblr shop page.
What type of item does Kedging make?
The Kedging pattern makes a Accessories. It is a Intermediate Knitting pattern.
What materials are needed for Kedging?
To make Kedging you will need: 240—yards of lace weight yarn. We used Cape May Fiber Company Brushed Alpaca Silk (74% Suri Alpaca, 26% Mulberry Silk / 328 yards / 50 Gram Skein):Colorway: Bay Scallop (Yarn A), 240—yards of fingering weight yarn. We used Cape May Fiber Company Sock (75% Superwash- Merino, 25% Nylon / 463 yards / 100 Gram Skein):Colorway: Rhodophyta (Yarn B), - 2 yards of a smooth scrap yarn- a minimum assortment of 95 beads with large enough holes to fit through the yarn- beading needle (ask your local yarn shop- it is a thin, long needle with a tiny crochet hook on one end)- 1 stitch marker- tapestry needle. Tools required: - US Size G (4mm) crochet hook, - US Size 5 (3.75 mm size) 32@Q circular knitting needle.
Have other crafters made Kedging?
No public makes have been shared for Kedging on Ribblr yet. Be the first to share your finished Knitting make!
How much does Kedging cost?
The Kedging pattern costs 6.00 USD on Ribblr.
Why use Ribblr for Kedging?
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