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By barbara2076 (**) [gb] Date 12.10.09 11:11 GMT
Does anyone knit who could help me, I've got a knitting pattern for a baby jacket (just found out going to be a granny sooo excited) and it's telling me to do "blackberry stitch" It's a very long time since I picked up a pair of needles and I'm completely baffled as to what it is.

Thanks in advance

Barbara
By Jeangenie (*****) [gb] Date 12.10.09 11:22 GMT
Congratulations on your soon-to-be grandmotherhood!

Blackberry stitch is among the instructions listed here. Have fun knitting!
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By barbara2076 (**) [gb] Date 12.10.09 11:28 GMT
Thank you very much for that Jeangenie, it does sound a little difficult but I'll have a go. I've got a few months to practise.

Barbara
By jeanniedean (****) [gb] Date 12.10.09 15:05 GMT
Barbara not sure if this is what i call bramble stitch if it is. Its k1p1k1 all in the one stitch on the right side of the knitting.
On the back its p3 together thus making the bramble . Make sure the bramble goes through to the front of the knitting after you purl the 3 together
Jean
By jeanniedean (****) [gb] Date 12.10.09 15:07 GMT
oooops congratulations on going to be a granny
Jean
By LindyLou (*****) [gb] Date 12.10.09 16:18 GMT
Usually on a pattern there is the information on how to make a particular stitch. It tends to be in a box on the first page. Must admit I have never done a blackberry stitch and I've been knitting for 40 years or more (I'm not even 50, yet ;-) )
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By barbara2076 (**) [gb] Date 12.10.09 16:36 GMT
I'm a bit confused is blackberry and bramble stitch the same. It sounds a little too advanced for me.

Thank you for your congratulations.

Barbara
By jeanniedean (****) [gb] Date 12.10.09 16:45 GMT
Works on multiples of 4 stitches.

Row 1 (right side): Purl.

Row 2: *(Knit 1, purl 1, knit 1) all in the same stitch, purl 3 together. Repeat from * across.

Row 3: Purl.

Row 4: *Purl 3 together, (knit 1, purl 1, knit 1) all in the same stitch. Repeat from * across.

These are the 4 rows that set the pattern for bramble stitch.
Is it like the little berry pattern  you see in Arran knitting.
Jean
By barbara2076 (**) [gb] Date 12.10.09 17:23 GMT
Thank you Jean, that's simplified it, it was the 3 stitches in 1 that was confusing me, phew !

Barbara
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