KNITmuch Issue 12
Changing the recommended yarn and colorway of a knitting project can be an adventure that can yield amazing results! In this exciting issue, we do just that with free patterns like the Jay Sweater and the Fresh Berry Tee, see what the thought process is in deciding if the alternate yarns will work out. We also take Cotton Supreme Waves leftover yarn to the loom to make a baby blanket, letting the ‘waves’ do all the color changes! Charles Voth experiments with Lina yarn, a linen-cotton blend, and Whisper Lace, a wool-silk blend, both by Fibra Natura to knit up a fresh summer top. This top also includes an interesting parallelogram patterned stitch as an embellishment, certainly not to be missed! Many more free patterns in this playful issue! Wishing you happy knitting adventures!
Changing the recommended yarn and colorway of a knitting project can be an adventure that can yield amazing results! In this exciting issue, we do just that with free patterns like the Jay Sweater and the Fresh Berry Tee, see what the thought process is in deciding if the alternate yarns will work out. We also take Cotton Supreme Waves leftover yarn to the loom to make a baby blanket, letting the ‘waves’ do all the color changes! Charles Voth experiments with Lina yarn, a linen-cotton blend, and Whisper Lace, a wool-silk blend, both by Fibra Natura to knit up a fresh summer top. This top also includes an interesting parallelogram patterned stitch as an embellishment, certainly not to be missed! Many more free patterns in this playful issue! Wishing you happy knitting adventures!
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Rnd 1: Ssk, yo, k9.
Rnd 2: K1, p1, k9.
Rnd 3: K1, ssk, yo, k8.
Rnd 4: K2, p1, k8.
Rnd 5: [Ssk, yo] twice, k7.
Rnd 6: [K1, p1] twice, k7.
Rnd 7: K1, [ssk, yo] twice, k6.
Rnd 8: K1, [k1, p1] twice, k6.
Rnd 9: [Ssk, yo] 3 times, k5.
Rnd 10: [K1, p1] 3 times, k5.
Rnd 11: K1, [ssk, yo] 3 times, k4.
Rnd 12: K1, [k1, p1] 3 times, k4.
Rnd 13: [Ssk, yo] 4 times, k3.
Rnd 14: [K1, p1] 4 times, k3.
Rnd 15: K1, [ssk, yo] 4 times, k2.
Rnd 16: K2, [p1, k1] 4 times, k1.
Rnd 17: [Ssk, yo] 5 times, k1.
Rnd 18: K1, [p1, k1] 5 times.
Rnd 19: K1, [ssk, yo] 5 times.
Rnd 20: K1, [k1, p1] 5 times.
Rnd 21: K2, [ssk, yo] 4 times, k1.
Rnd 22: K3, [p1, k1] 4 times.
Rnd 23: K3, [ssk, yo] 4 times.
Rnd 24: K3, [k1, p1] 4 times.
Rnd 25: K4, [ssk, yo] 3 times, k1.
Rnd 26: K5, [p1, k1] 3 times.
Rnd 27: K5, [ssk, yo] 3 times.
Rnd 28: K6, p1, [k1, p1] twice.
Rnd 29: K6, [ssk, yo] twice, k1.
Rnd 30: K7, [p1, k1] twice.
Rnd 31: K7, [ssk, yo] twice.
Rnd 32: K7, [k1, p1] twice.
Rnd 33: K8, ssk, yo, k1.
Rnd 34: K9, p1, k1.
Rnd 35: K9, ssk, yo.
Rnd 36: K10, p1.
Special Stitches
Chart A Stitch
Diagram and
Symbol Legend
for Parallelogram
Lace Panel
Hitch-st on purl side: Yarn should already be at
front of work as this is purl side, slip first st purlwise
[as if to purl], tug on yarn to the right and take
over right-hand needle to the back, bring yarn up
through both needle tips, give it one more tug, [this
is known as the purl hitch-stitch-abbrev: ph-st],
Hitch-st on knit side: Yarn will be at back of work
as this is knit side, bring yarn forward, slip first st
purlwise [as if to purl], tug on yarn to the right and
take over right-hand needle to the back, give it one
more tug, [this is known as the knit hitch-stitchabbrev:
kh-st],
Working hitch-sts off needles: purl or knit into both
strands of next hitch stitch [check the German
Short Rows video below] to maintain pattern of
Seed Stitch.
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