Although holding the yarn doubled may seem like it would take more yardage, it often turns out about the same since you will need to increase your needle size and cast on fewer stitches. I hope that helps! Julianna Reply Christina says: November 2, 2018 at 12:17 pm I’ve made a ...
Start with sole at heel. With mottled linen cast on 10 sts and work garter stitch in rows; at the same time make 1 knitways tbl at each end of every 2nd row 2 times, 1 st on 4th foll row once beside each edge st on either side = 16 sts. When work measures 7.5cm dec at each...
The stitch pattern is one that I worked out myself, though I’m sure I’ve seen it before somewhere. It’s an offset rib, with a repeat of 32 rows. You work one block of 2×2 rib, then one block of 1×1 rib, repeating across a row, and then increase/decrease at the transitio...
Purple Group at the Village Haberdashery – you can see me, grinning at the prospect of more yarn, in the back row. I have a problem. But it’s such a nice one. I do wish that I knew how to sew. I mean, I can hem a skirt (by hand) and sew on a button, but nothing else...
Increase 1 (0/2) sts at the end of the last row of ribbing. Continue to work in 1 x 1 ribbing until the piece measures 5.5 (6.5/7.5) inches. Decrease 1st at the beg and end of every other row 5 (5/6) times, then every row until you have 2 sts left (all sizes). ...
- Gigi; red tweed Vanilla is the new Black: messed up the increase in the left side of the heel. - Gigi: both the Meadowlands 5 Genie, and the second red tweed sock have a knot in the yarn. - Jasmin sneaky cable, bleeding and missing bobble Knit more, know more:(51:53) A segme...
My increase row started with row 4of the pattern. So my next row will be row 1 of the pattern which is (WS) K2 P1K1 but now I have 2 extra stitches one on either end. How do I work out what To start with? Please email me on jenny@meugens.org.za thanks Reply Diane Molloy ...
Sign Up FREE Today Orincysays: HI, Can this “Double Knit Fabric Stitch” technique be used to make a hat, and if so would I need an odd number of stitches to start or an even number of stitches? Thank you December 27, 2012 at 5:24 am...
purlwise. Take the tip of the left needle into the front of those two slip stitches, and then you just knit them together. And now you have decreased one stitch with a left slant to it. I’m to just knit to the end of this row real quick, and we’ll take a look at our ...
beg = beginning inc = increase dec = decrease k = knit k2tog = knit 2 stitches together patt(s) = pattern(s) sts = stitch(es) WS = wrong side yo = yarn over PATTERN STITCHRow 1 K3, *yo, k2tog; rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Rep Row 1 for openwork patt....