Friday, November 22, 2013

Trinity Stitch Wristers ~ FREE PATTERN

Materials:

*One Skein worsted weight yarn (or two colors if you are doing contrasting cuffs like I did)
*I hook and K hook
*large eye needle for weaving in ends
*scissors
*A smileeeeeeeeee :)

Stitch Explanation:

Trinity Stitch: sc in first sc, insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.

Lets get started and have some fun :)

With main color and I hook begin cuff by leaving a very long tail (18 inches or more for sewing later) and chain 9














*Im going to be very detailed on numbering the stitches in the photos as my counting may be different from yours*



Turn your work and sc in the BACK LOOPS ONLY beginning in the 2nd st from the hook all the way across to the final st

On the final st of the first back loops only rib row I personally go into the two loops of the stitch below. This gives the rows a more pulled together neater appearance. However if you have another method please feel free to use it.






















Change to your K hook here for the body :)



Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on the hook




Row 2:  Chain 1 and turn. Sc in first sc,  *insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.* repeat across row. Sc in same ch as last st. 

Complete 12 rows of the trinity stitch and tie off leaving a 18 inch tail for sewing.

Finishing:
Using your yarn needle and your long tail at the bottom, sew up seam to your 2nd row of the trinity st nearest to the cuff very securely fasten off and weave ends in well. Using the long tail that was left at the top of the body and your yarn needle, sew together the seam going toward the cuff for about 3 trinity st rows. Secure and weave in ends. *of course try wrister on and adjust opening for your thumb as you see fit*

Yeah! Youre finished with your super easy peasy wristers :)

Thank you so much for trying out this pattern and if you liked it, I hope you give the other items in the Trinity set a go :)




























Dont forget to come and say hi over at Strings N things :) 


24 comments:

  1. thank you for the pattern im haing a problem with the trinty stitch ok it takes three sc to make a trintiy stitch but 12 rows of it .it runs out of stitchs to make the rows im really confused is there written pattern thanks for any help i got 3 grandkids who need them bad getting cold at bus stop

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    1. Added some more instruction to the pattern sorry for the misunderstanding.... :( the rows go across the length of the band back and fourth back and fourth repeating row two

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  2. I'm confused too... It looks like you loose stitches as you work up? Can you maybe explain row 2 of the trinity stitch so we can see how/if it doesn't decrease.

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    1. Never mind :) I just went and read the comments from the trinity beanie and I think I understand now. Can't wait to hook this,

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    2. I added the roiw two gahhhhh.... lol ty for pointing that out as I thought it was in the specail st instructions and wasnt ....

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  3. Lovely pattern ! Your photos are great and very easy to follow. Congratulations on being such a great instructor,

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    1. ty very much, the photos explain what i just couldnt seem to find the right words for .... Im glad they worked for the pattern for you :)

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  4. thank you for sharing this pattern! i love it!

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  5. Thank you for sharing! I can't wait to try them!!

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  6. When do you put the thumb hole in and how

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  7. Since skeins come in different sizes, what size (ounces or yards) do you need to make these?

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  8. How much yarn do you need to make these?

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  9. Thanks for sharing this detailed tutorial of the trinity stitch. Have never made it before but will give it a go!

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  10. The tip you gave of going into the side row at the ends is spot on! I'm so greatful for that, thank you.

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  11. I'm sure you made this a while ago but do you remember what colors you used? I love the colors you chose.

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  12. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do row 2 of the trinity stitch withoug decreasing!! Help!

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