--- title: keffiyah fishing net pattern image: src: 2025/keffiyah-nets.jpg alt: "a knitted swatch. it's mostly white yarn, but a grid of dark red- purple- green yarn that looks like a chain link fence is built into it. the diagonal lines are achieved with floats of yarn from one row, then picked up and knit into several rows later." tags: - reference - knit --- ## give this pattern is offered at no cost, but I highly encourage giving to Palestinian relief work. - [Palestine Children's Relief Fund](https://www.pcrf.net){target="_blank" rel="external"} ## abbreviations | abbr | term | | --- | --- | | **MC** | main color (light in swatch shown) | | **CC** | contrast color (dark in swatch shown) | | **RS** | right side | | **WS** | wrong side | | **k** | knit | | **sl** | slip | | **wyif** | with yarn in front | | **p** | purl | ## techniques ### knit into a float in this pattern, you will be creating floats on the front of the work, then picking them up and knitting into them 3 rows later. **Do this as part of the stitch you are working, not instead of!** You should have the same number of stitches afterwards. when you pick up a float, you want it to sit **in front of the worked stitch, and untwisted.** To achieve this, I have been catching the float on my right needle by dipping the needle down and under the float, from the front to the back. From there, I work the stitch, then slip the float over the new stitch on my right needle. ## knit flat ### cast on knit flat, the pattern repeat uses 6n + 1 stitches. In the swatch shown, I cast on 29 stitches - 2 on each side for selvedge, then 25 -- 6 \* 4 + 1. To simplify things, I'll write the pattern for the swatch, selvedge and all - but please adapt as you see fit. with MC, cast on 29 stitches. ### establish the pattern - **row 0 (WS):** with MC, knit to last stitch, sl1 wyif - **row 1 (RS):** - with MC, k2 - [with CC, k1; with MC, k5] \* 4, then with CC, k1 - with MC, k1, sl1 wyif - **row 2 (WS):** - with MC, k1, p1 - [with CC, k1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, p5] \* 4, then with CC, k1 and bring working yarn back to WS - with MC, p1, sl1 wyif ### pattern repeat - **row 3 (RS):** with MC, knit to last stitch, sl1 wyif - **row 4 (WS):** with MC, k1, purl to last stitch, sl1 wyif - **row 5 (RS):** - with MC, k5 - [with CC, k1 into the float from 3 rows below; with MC, k5] \* 4 - with MC, k4, sl1 wyif - **row 6 (RS):** - with MC, k1, p4 - [with CC, k1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, p5] \* 4 -- on the last repeat, move working yarn back to WS before purling - with MC, p4, sl1 wyif - **rows 7-8:** repeat rows 3-4 - **row 9 (RS):** - with MC, k2 - [with CC, k1 into the float from 3 rows below; with MC, k5] \* 4, then with CC, k1 - with MC, k1, sl1 wyif - **row 10 (WS):** - with MC, k1, p1 - [with CC, k1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, p5] \* 4, then with CC, k1 and bring working yarn back to WS - with MC, p1, sl1 wyif ### close the pattern end after rows 5 or 9 of the pattern repeat. replace row 6 or 10 with the following: - **row 6 alteration:** - with MC, k1, p4 - [with CC, k1; with MC, p5] \* 4 - with MC, p4, sl1 wyif - **row 10 alteration:** - with MC, k1, p1 - [with CC, k1; with MC, p5] \* 4, then with CC, k1 - with MC, p1, sl1 wyif to end my swatch, I did the following: - **row (RS):** with MC, knit to last stitch, sl1 wyif - **row (WS):** with MC, k1, purl to last stitch, sl1 wyif - **row (RS):** with MC, bind off ## knit in the round ### cast on with MC, cast on a multiple of 6 stitches. knit in plain stockinette until you are ready to start the pattern. ### establish the pattern - **row 1:** - [with CC, k1; with MC, k5] repeat to last 6 stitches - with CC, k1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, k5 - **row 2:** - [with CC, p1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, k5] repeat to last 6 stitches - with CC, p1 and move working yarn to WS; with MC, k5 ### pattern repeat - **rows 3-4:** with MC, knit all stitches - **row 5:** - with MC, k3 - [with CC, k1 into the float from 3 rows below; with MC, k5] repeat to last 3 stitches - with CC, k1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, k2 - **row 6:** - with MC, k3 - [with CC, p1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, k5] repeat to last 3 stitches - with CC, p1 and moving working yarn to WS; with MC, k2 - **rows 7-8:** repeat rows 3-4 - **row 9:** - [with CC, k1 into the float from 3 rows below; with MC, k5] repeat to last 6 stitches - with CC, k1 into the float from 3 rows below and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, k5 - **rows 10:** - [with CC, p1 and leave working yarn on RS; with MC, k5] repeat to last 6 stitches - with CC, p1 and move working yarn to WS; with MC, k5 ### close the pattern end after rows 5 or 9 of the pattern repeat. replace row 6 or 10 with the following: - **row 6 alteration:** - with MC, k3 - [with CC, p1; with MC, k5] repeat to last 3 stitches - with CC, p1; with MC, k2 - **row 10 alteration:** [with CC, p1; with MC, k5] repeat for all stitches with MC, knit in plain stockinette until you want to bind off, then bind off.