Zickety

Good morning, and a very merry Boxing Day, or Saint Stephen’s day, or December 26th to you! I’m here to introduce you to another design from the Colour Compass collectionZickety!

Zickety is a patchwork cushion, created from modular hexagons, all of which are seamlessly joined together. The pattern name references the first number in a children’s counting rhyme: Hickory, dickory dock in Scots being rendered Zickety, dickory. I have a bit of a thing for dialect counting systems (there are many regional variations in Scotland, Wales and the English north, that are often related to counting sheep) and this pattern involves quite a bit of counting, as you knit 40 hexagonal shapes, joining each one to the next, Zeendi, Teendi, Taedheri, Mundheri, Baombe, Hecturi, Zecturi . . . .

I also have a bit of a thing for hexagonal shapes in knitting: they are source of so much six-sided knitting fun! From hat crowns . . .

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. . . to blankets

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I had a feeling that the six fold geometry of the modular hexagon would lend itself really well to being knitted as the three-dimensional container of a cushion (pillow) because the sides of the shapes would slot neatly together, when folded, to form a nifty envelope.

Interlocking hexies! so very neat! so pleasing!

In developing the Zickety pattern, I was greatly assisted by hexie-knitter extraordinaire, Beverley, who not only put up with my re-writing of the closure instructions several times (frogging and re-knitting her sample in response) but whipped up 24 beautiful hexagonal swatches in every shade of Milarrochy Tweed.

. . . which you will see that we have featured throughout the Colour Compass e-book and which really make the different shades of Milarrochy sing!

While helping me to hone the pattern instructions, Beverley knitted up her Zickety sample in this lovely palette of ice-cream pastels. Yum!

. . . and we then sent the pattern to another brilliant Colour Compass knitter, Debbie, asking her to test the pattern by knitting a sample in rather different, spicy shades.

Both Zicketys are very beautiful, and I am pleased with this pattern, whose instructions, as a result of their careful testing, I hope you’ll find both intuitive and knitterly. Thank you, Beverley, thank you, Debbie.

The point of this pattern, of course, is to see what you can do with blocks of colour: work your hexies in a limited palette, or experiment with a scrappy version, of many different shades.

Modular knitting affords many opportunities for colour play . . .

. . . and if you are hesitant about developing your a colourful palette for a garment, you might find that a small project like Zickety is a great low-stakes place to start.

I’m really looking forward to seeing the colours in which you choose to knit your Zicketys and hope that you enjoy this pattern!

Happy Zickety knitting!

The Colour Compass ebook is now available from the KDD shop or Ravelry.


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