
The Swirling Hot Pad/Trivet is knit holding four strands of yarn together. It is a flat circle that is knit in the round moving towards the center from the cast on edge by a series of decreases. It is similar to The Striped Spiral Hotpad/Trivet but differs in where the series of decreases is placed. The cast on edge of the Swirling Hot Pad/Trivet is finished with a slip stitch, chain one crochet border.
Materials Needed for The Swirling Hot Pad/Trivet:
Yarn: Patons® Classic Wool Worsted™ in Natural Mix and Heath Heather colorway – 2 strands of each colorway yarn held together
Knitting Needles: US #9 (5.5 mm)16-inch circular needles and US#11 (8 mm) needles for cast on
Crochet Hook: H – 8 (5.0 mm)
Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Knitting skill level: Beginner to Advanced Beginner
Gauge: 3.5 stitches per inch in the garter stitch pattern with US #9 knitting needles after blocking
Size: about 9.5 inches in diameter
Abbreviations:
K: Knit
P: Purl
BOR: beginning of round
pm: place marker
sm: slip marker
rm: remove marker
K2tog: Knit the two stitches on the left needle together
[…]: stitch pattern repeats
The Swirling Hot Pad/Trivet Pattern (text and images for personal use only)
Holding 2 strands of Natural Mix colorway and 2 strands of Heath Heather colorway, cast on 81 stitches with US #11 knitting needles
Transfer the stitches to US #9 16-inch circular needles, slip a BOR marker, join round and knit as follows:
- Round 1: [Knit 9 stitches, pm], repeat […] 7 more times, knit 9 stitches, slip BOR marker
- Round 2: [Purl 8, K1, sm], repeat […] 7 more times, P8, K1, slip BOR marker
- Round 3: [Knit to 2 stitches before maker, K2tog, sm], repeat […] 7 more times, knit to 2 stitches before maker, K2tog, slip BOR marker
- Round 4: [Purl to 1 stitch before marker, K1, sm], repeat […] 7 more times, purl to 1 stitch before marker, K1, slip BOR marker (72 stitches remaining)
- Round 5: Repeat Round 3
- Round 6: Repeat Round 4 (63 stitches remaining)
- Round 7: Repeat Round 3
- Round 8: Repeat Round 4 (54 stitches remaining)
- Round 9: Repeat Round 3
- Round 10: Repeat Round 4 (45 stitches remaining)
- Round 11: Repeat Round 3
- Round 12: Repeat Round 4 (36 stitches remaining)
- Round 13: Repeat Round 3
- Round 14: Repeat Round 4 (27 stitches remaining)
- Round 15: Repeat Round 3
- Round 16: [P1, K1, rm], repeat […] 7 more times, P1, K1, slip BOR marker (18 stitches remaining)
- Round 17 K2tog till BOR marker, slip BOR marker
- Round 18: Knit all the stitches (9 stitches remaining)
Cut 6 inches of the working yarn (2 strands of each colorway), thread it onto a tapestry needle and weave the yarn through the remaining 9 stitches. Pull on the working yarn to tighten and close the gap. Secure the working yarn on the opposite side.
Slip Stitch Crochet Edging:
- With a H-8 crochet hook and 4 strands of Heath Heather colorway yarn, make a slip knot and pull it under the V of the first stitch at the cast on edge
- Chain 1
- Insert crochet hook under the V of the next stitch at the cast on edge and slip stitch into the stitch on the crochet hook
- Chain 1
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all the other stitches
- Slip stitch into the first stitch chain 1 at the cast on edge.
- Cut yarn and weave in the ends
Weave in the all the other ends, wash and block the Swirling Hot Pad/Trivet
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Is this pattern going to be difficult. I’ve never knitted in the round before?
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The pattern isn’t difficult if you know how to decrease stitches with K2tog. There’s a tutorial video on Coffee Tea Knits on how to join round and start knitting in the round with circular knitting needles.
Thanks for you feedback
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