Comprehensive Charts for Traditional Sanquhar Knitting Patterns from Scotland and Northern England

Charts for Traditional Sanquhar Knitting By Brett Lofton

The knitting traditions of Sanquhar, Scotland and the Yorkshire Dales and Dent areas of England present a unique and challenging experience for the hand-knitter. I am no expert on the subject and do not presume to possess a wealth of knowledge on the subject. My purpose here is simply to document the fascinating and unique designs of these areas for posterity. I found that, although there is a fair amount of information available, I had not been able to find charts for all the patterns together in one place. I have endeavored to do that here. The charts that follow are, to the best of my knowledge, traditional designs and are public domain. I have divided the charts into three sections. The first section is devoted to designs worked in 11 stitch squares, known as the Dambrod designs. The second section contains the all-over designs such as the Midge and Flea. The Third sections is devoted to the designs used for cuffs and, in some cases, fingers

Section 1 The Dambrod Designs

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A pattern for the gloves given to the Cornet at the Riding of the Marches in Sanquhar

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Section 2 All-Over Designs

The Prince of Wales

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Section 3 Cuffs and Fingers

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