Low Tide Throw – Free Knitting Pattern

Inspiration of the Low Tide Throw

When Iearned this specific cable stitch, not only did I fall in love with it, it spoke to me to the be the Low Tide Throw. The texture, the simplicity, all of it called to me to be a large throw that you could cuddle up in on a chilly evening. With the help of King Cole Yarns, that vision became a reality for this blanket and is now a free knitting pattern.

The name “Low Tide” came to me as I looked at the texture. It reminded me of a time when I was walking barefoot at Bunbeg Beach in County Donegal, Ireland during our 2019 family vacation. My oldest son and I had taken the day to leave our shoes in the car, do some fishing, explore the ship wreck, do some walking and barefoot hiking. Before we knew it, we had walked miles barefoot on the beach. The tide was low and the sand glimmered with the shallow water with the sunlight highlighting the textures that this stitch offers. It’s one of my favorite memories of that trip. Whenever I think of my “Happy place,” this memory is always what comes to the forefront of my mind.

About the yarn

The King Cole Big Value Super Chunky “Stormy” yarn called to me to be a big, cuddly, cabled blanket. It’s 100% Premium Acrylic with a beautiful marling effect. It’s nice & soft, and comes in an 88 yds / 81 m skein – I used just under 18 skeins for this project.

The Low Tide Throw uses size US 15 / 10 mm knitting needles and works over an 8 row repeat.


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About the blanket

The Low Tide Throw works over an 8 row repeat and the stitches are worked in increments of 12. The framing is worked as you work the blanket. That means that there isn’t any stitches to pick up or adding to the blanket once the body is completed.

The blanket is sized for a 50″ x 60″ and the terms are written using US terminology. I’ve created a video to help with your blanket.


If you prefer a printable pdf that includes a chart, a checklist to help keep track of your rows and printable gift tags for gifting your blanket, you can purchase through Ravelry (or add to your favorites or que) or you can purchase directly through my Etsy store.

Please note that due to this being a digital download, all sales are final and no refunds will be given. Thank you for your support!

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Materials needed:

Measures: 50” x 60” / 127 cm x 152.4 cm

Gauge: 9 sts x 12 rows = 4” x 4” / 10 cm x 10 cm in stockinette stitch – Gauge isn’t critical in this project, but will affect yarn usage

Pattern Difficulty level: Easy-ish

If you prefer a printable pdf that includes a chart, a checklist to help keep track of your rows and printable gift tags for gifting your blanket, you can purchase through Ravelry (or add to your favorites or que) or you can purchase directly through my Etsy store!

Please note that due to this being a digital download, all sales are final and no refunds will be given. Thank you for your support!

Stitches & Terms Used

(Pattern is written in US terms):

Bind off in pattern

K: Knit

K2tog: Knit two stitches together

Kfb: Knit into the front and back of the same stitch

Long Tail cast on

P: Purl

Pm: Place marker

Rep: Repeat 

Rs: Right side

Sm: Stitch marker

St(s): Stitch(es)

Ws: Wrong side

X: Times (3x = 3 times)

Special Stitches Used:

C6B: Cable 6 Back – Slip next 3 sts onto cable needle and hold at back, knit next 3 stitches from left needle, then knit 3 stitches from cable needle

C6F: Cable 6 Front – Slip next 3 sts onto cable needle and hold at front, knit next 3 stitches from left needle, then knit 3 stitches from cable needle

Notes:

  • To avoid weaving in multiple yarn tails, I recommend working the Russian join as you join a new skein of yarn. To see a video tutorial of this technique, please visit: https://youtu.be/iU9rszpZzoQ
  • This stitch pattern is worked in multiples of 12. If you’d like to adjust the size of your blanket, be sure to adjust the “set up” row to increase evenly to 12 stitches. Then be sure to adjust the “decrease” row, as well.

Low Tide Throw Free Knitting Pattern from Handmade by Stacy J

Directions for Low Tide Throw

Click here to view the video tutorial

Using Long tail cast on method, cast on 150

Ribbing

Row 1 (RS): (K2, p2) across, ending with k2

Row 2 (WS): (P2, k2) across, ending with p2

Rep rows 1-2 five more times

Set up row

(K2, p2) 3x, pm, (k9, kfb) 12x, k6, pm, (p2, k2) 3x – 12 sts increased for a total of 162 sts

Low Tide Throw Free Knitting Pattern from Handmade by Stacy J

Pattern

  • Row 1 and all ws rows (WS): (P2, k2) 3x, p to sm, (k2, p2) 3x
  • Row 2 (RS): (K2, p2) 3x, c6f, *k6, c6f; rep * to sm, (p2, k2) 3x
  • Row 4: (K2, p2) 3x, k to sm, (p2, k2) 3x
  • Row 6: (K2, p2) 3x, k6, *c6b, k6; rep * to sm, (p2, k2) 3x
  • Row 8: As row 4

Rep rows 1 – 8 until blanket measures 55” / 140 cm ending with completion of either row 3 or 7. For my blanket, I did a total of 17 more repeats.

Low Tide Throw Free Knitting Pattern from Handmade by Stacy J

Decrease row

In this row we are decreasing by a total of 12 sts to bring the stitch count back to the original cast on amount

RS): (K2, p2) 3x, (k9, k2tog) 12x, k6, (p2, k2) 3x – 150 sts

Ribbing

WS): (P2, k2) across, ending with p2 and removing markers as you come to them

Work rows 1 – 2 of the beginning Ribbing section five times

Bind off in pattern, weave in the ends and enjoy!

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This Low Tide Throw free knitting pattern is copyright 2023 Handmade by Stacy J. Please do not duplicate or copy any portion of this pattern, as well as photographs. You are encouraged to share images of your final product and are allowed to sell final products; I just ask that if you sell your final product, please purchase the ad-free pdf, provide your own photographs and that you please credit Handmade by Stacy J as the designer. Thank you for your support!

Cables & Lace Dishcloth

The Cables & Lace Dishcloth came to be when I was learning some Japanese knitting stitches. This particular stitch really called out to me. This wonderful stitch requires some concentration, but is not nearly as difficult as it looks.

The yarn used is Cottonsoft  DK from King Cole. It’s a lovely 100% cotton yarn that is a light #3 / DK weight yarn. It is wonderful to work with & you can make a couple dishcloths with only one skein!

I’d like to extend a huge “Thank you” to my wonderful testers that helped me to finalize this pattern. To see their beautiful dishcloths, check out their projects linked in Ravelry.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means that I may receive compensation when you purchase through my links at no additional cost to you. I am a King Cole Brand Ambassador and this post is part of our ongoing collaboration.

Free knitting pattern cables and lace dishcloth pin from Handmade by Stacy J
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Measures:

9” x 9” / 22.9 cm x 22.9 cm

Gauge:

20 sts x 24 rows of stockinette stitch = 4” / 10 cm (Gauge isn’t critical in this project but will affect yarn usage)

Difficulty Level: Intermediate


To see a video tutorial on how to knit the Cables & Lace Dishcloth, please click on the video link below.

If you prefer a printable pdf that includes a chart, a checklist to help keep track of your rows, printable gift tags and printable dishcloth wrappers for gifting your dishcloth, you can purchase through Ravelry (or add to your favorites or que) or you can purchase directly through my Etsy store.

Please note that due to this being a digital download, all sales are final and no refunds will be given. Thank you for your support!

Materials needed:

  • King Cole Cottonsoft DK (100% Cotton; 229 yds / 210 m; 100g; #3 / DK weight) – 64 yds in color “Pale Blue” (To find your local stockist, click HERE; or you can purchase online through LoveCrafts at this affiliate link)
  • US size 3 / 3.25 mm knitting needles
  • Cable needle
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Lockable stitch marker or scrap piece of yarn (optional)

Stitches and abbreviations used:

Pattern is written in US terms

  • Bind off knitwise
  • C4F (Cable 4 Front): Slip next 2 stitches to cable needle and place at front of work, k2, then k2 from cable needle
  • C4B (Cable 4 Back): Slip next 2 stitches to cable needle and place at back of work, k2, then k2 from cable needle
  • K2tog: Knit 2 stitches together
  • K: Knit
  • Long tail cast on
  • P: Purl
  • SKP: Slip a stitch knit-wise, k1, then pass the slipped stitch over
  • Yo: Yarn over
  • X: Times (Example: 2x = 2 times)
Cables and Lace Dishcloth Knitting pattern example from Handmade by Stacy J

Directions for Cables & Lace Dishcloth

Using long tail cast on method or preferred method, cast on 48

Set up rows:

Knit for 4 rows

Pattern (optional: use lockable stitch marker or scrap piece of yarn to indicate RS of work):

  • Row 1 (RS): K3, (P2, C4B, C4F) × 4, p2, k3 
  • Row 2 and all WS rows: K3, (K2, p8) × 4, k5 
  • Row 3: K3, (P2, k1, (k2tog, yo) × 3, k1, p2, k8) × 2, p2, k3 
  • Row 5: K3, (P2, k1, (yo, skp) × 3, k1, p2, k8) × 2, p2, k3 
  • Row 7: K3, (P2, k1, (k2tog, yo) × 3, k1, p2, C4B, C4F) × 2, p2, k3
  • Row 9: Repeat row 5 
  • Row 11: Repeat row 3
  • Row 13: Repeat row 1
  • Row 15: K3, (P2, k8, p2, k1, (k2tog, yo) × 3, k1) × 2, p2, k3
  • Row 17: K3, (P2, k8, p2, k1, (yo, skp) × 3, k1) × 2, p2, k3 
  • Row 19: K3, (P2, C4B, C4F, p2, k1, (k2tog, yo) × 3, k1) × 2, p2, k3 
  • Row 21: Repeat row 17
  • Row 23: Repeat row 15
  • Row 24: Repeat row 2
  • Repeat rows 1 – 24 once more

Next row (In this row the cables will be worked in a different order): 

K3, (P2, C4B, C4F, p2, C4F, C4B,) x 2, p2, k3

Finishing rows:

Knit for 3 rows

Bind off knit-wise

If you prefer a printable pdf that includes a chart, a checklist to help keep track of your rows, printable gift tags and printable dishcloth wrappers for gifting your dishcloth, you can purchase through Ravelry (or add to your favorites or que) or you can purchase directly through my Etsy store.

Please note that due to this being a digital download, all sales are final and no refunds will be given. Thank you for your support!


If you’d like to grab yourself the dishcloth wrappers printable, simply click on this link and you can download it for FREE.

This pattern is copyright 2023 Handmade by Stacy J. Please do not duplicate or copy any portion of this pattern, as well as photographs. You are encouraged to share images of your final product and are allowed to sell final products; I just ask that if you sell your final product, please purchase the ad-free pdf, provide your own photographs and that you please credit Handmade by Stacy J as the designer. Thank you for your support!

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