Daisy - striped with 'woven' and 'fabric' (linen)

lovelovelovelove daisy stitch - 3-3 gather = my daisy in knitspeak Doing it from the knit vs. purl side, so I can contrast (sssk, yo, k1) in next st - because reasons. Next step will be to add stripes of fabric/linen stitch - can see already the row gauge difference between woven/daisy panels, trying to get a good read on how it will look in contrasting panels that don't switch stitch patterns at the same time. (Of course I'm also …

lovelovelovelove daisy stitch - 3-3 gather = my daisy in knitspeak Doing it from the knit vs. purl side, so I can contrast (sssk, yo, k1) in next st - because reasons. Next step will be to add stripes of fabric/linen stitch - can see already the row gauge difference between woven/daisy panels, trying to get a good read on how it will look in contrasting panels that don't switch stitch patterns at the same time. (Of course I'm also swatching...)

SO worth it even though my swatch isn't row-gauging the same. Worth it just to learn this brilliant tool. I'm going to dig up my weird spreadsheet pattern and see if it will stitch-map better than it standard-charted.

Shown with a cast-on count of 81 stitches.   Getting chart...

  • Rows 1 and 5 (RS): K1, p2, k1, [sl1 wyif, k1] 10 times, p2, sl2 wyib, p2, p1, [3-to-3 gather, p1] 5 times, p2, sl2 wyib, p2, k1, [sl1 wyif, k1] 10 times, p2, k1.
  • Rows 2, 4, 6, and 8: Sl1 wyif, k2, p21, k2, sl2 wyif, k2, p21, k2, sl2 wyif, k2, p21, k2, sl1 wyif.
  • Rows 3 and 7: K1, p2, sl1 wyif, [k1, sl1 wyif] 10 times, p2, 1/1 RC, p2, p1, k1, p1, [3-to-3 gather, p1] 4 times, k1, p1, p2, 1/1 RC, p2, sl1 wyif, [k1, sl1 wyif] 10 times, p2, k1.