Robe of Glory Original Crib Cover MK by Jean Hay Penny

Robe of Glory Original Crib Cover MK

Machine Knitting
September 1979
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Fairisle & stockinette
1422 - 1640 yards (1300 - 1500 m)
English

This Robe of Glory design was created in 1979, inspired by the traditional Fair Isle knitting of the islands off the northern coasts of Scotland.

The motif sequence tells a life story in symbols. The Water nurtures the Seed which grows to be a Flower. The Anchor is for hope, followed by the Tree of Life, a Star to guide you on your way, and a Crown of Glory - your reward in life.

Two colours are knitted into each row, the colours alternately carried behind the work to create a soft double-layer fabric with excellent insulation qualities.

The pattern, for standard gauge single bed knitting machines (and hand knit) includes colour stitch chart, as well as written instructions and links to useful resources.

Yarn required:
Col 1 - 4 x 25g balls
Col 2 - 1 x 25g ball
Col 3 - 1 x 25g ball
Col 4 - 1 x 25g ball
Col 5 - 1 x 25g ball
Col 6 - 5 x 25g balls
Col 7 - 1 x 25g ball
Col 8 - 1 x 25g ball

TOTAL - 15 x 25g balls

Available as either a KnitKit or as a knitting pattern.
Get the pattern free when you buy the KnitKit

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