Nothing warms a New England winter more than a cozy rug to step onto first thing in the morning. This one is no exception, with its rich natural tones harmonising with the beauty of the world outside.
The colours reflect the bare branches of aspen, birch and oak with their thick covering of snow which make this time of year so special for those of us who live in these cold, northerly climes.
Even in more temperate areas, a beautiful natural-coloured rug would add a homely touch to any room.
The colours reflect the bare branches of aspen, birch and oak with their thick covering of snow which make this time of year so special for those of us who live in these cold, northerly climes.
Even in more temperate areas, a beautiful natural-coloured rug would add a homely touch to any room.
I worked the Rare Earth Rug in hand-spun yarn using a beautiful multicoloured fleece I had recently purchased. However, the rug can also be worked with commercially available yarns in natural shades of browns, greys and off-whites.
The wonderfully gentle gradations of colour in the rug are achieved by working with two strands of yarn in ever-changing combinations.
I used a natural colour combination for the rug, but other colours could be used for a completely different look. This could be a tone-on-tone colourway or a more contrasting range of colours could be selected for a children’s room.
The rug features Ridged Rib, a reversible stitch taken from our E-book Reversible Knitting Stitches. The advantage of using a reversible stitch for a rug is that they tend to lie beautifully flat without curling or distortions. This makes it far less likely that you would trip over raised edges and corners.
I used a natural colour combination for the rug, but other colours could be used for a completely different look. This could be a tone-on-tone colourway or a more contrasting range of colours could be selected for a children’s room.
The rug features Ridged Rib, a reversible stitch taken from our E-book Reversible Knitting Stitches. The advantage of using a reversible stitch for a rug is that they tend to lie beautifully flat without curling or distortions. This makes it far less likely that you would trip over raised edges and corners.
The Rare Earth Rug pattern includes stitch charts and full line-by-line instructions and is available for instant download from my website.
There is also a set of co-ordinating cushions worked in the same colourway, the Rare Earth Cushions. I hope you enjoy knitting a new rug and/or set of cushions ready for the winter ahead! Please send me a photo of your finished rug when you have it ready – I’d love to see your version of the pattern!
Until next time – Happy Knitting!
Moira
There is also a set of co-ordinating cushions worked in the same colourway, the Rare Earth Cushions. I hope you enjoy knitting a new rug and/or set of cushions ready for the winter ahead! Please send me a photo of your finished rug when you have it ready – I’d love to see your version of the pattern!
Until next time – Happy Knitting!
Moira
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