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Claire Inspired Cowl



Hi everyone! I've been fond of the knitted garments that Outlander characters wear for quite a while now and have been told by multiple people to just go for it and make something inspired by them. I know how popular the series is, and after the release of every season my timeline gets flooded with knitters making their beautiful yet simple shawls and scarves. But this time, when I saw Claire wearing this specific cowl, I wanted to make one myself after I instantly fell in love with it. Adding one or two of my touches, such as porthole eyelet as a method of increasing stitches, may seem to have made it slightly difficult to knit, but you can watch my tutorial video and see how easy it is once you get the into the rhythm of it. If you’re waiting for the next episode of Outlander, you might want to use your time making this quick one skein project. Have a nice knitting day guys!

Skill level: Intermediate

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 Materials:

  • Suggested yarn: Red Heart Super Saver, 100% acrylic, 7 oz. (198 g), 264 yards (333 m), in the color "Light Raspberry": 1 skein.
  • Circular knitting needles 24" (60 cm) long, size US 10 (6 mm). 
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Ribbon, 1" (2.5 cm) wide and 53" (135 cm) long.




Measurements: Back yoke height = 6.5" (17 cm), edge circumference = 45" (115 cm), approx.

Yardage: 273- 275 yards (248- 250 m), approx.

Gauge: 11 sts and 14 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in stockinette stitch.




Knitting terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • sl st: slip stitch.
  • k2tog: knit 2 sts together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, then knit the 2 slipped sts together through back loops.
  • kyokrb (porthole eyelet): (k 1, yarn over, k 1) into the stitch one row below. For more on how to Knit this, you can watch this tutorial video I made: 





Instructions:

Cast on 43 sts using Stretchy method. Follow the instructions in my tutorial video to learn how:

Now work as follows:

Collar:

Seed Pattern Row: k 1, p 1, repeat to last st, k 1.

Repeat seed pattern row sixteen more times. 

Yoke:

Note: to get a neat side edge, always slip first st purl-wise.

Row 1 (dividing row): p 1, yo, k2tog, p 1, k 2, kyokrb, k 8, kyokrb, k 11, kyokrb, k 8, kyokrb, k 2, p 1, ssk, yo, p 1.

Row 2: k 1, p 2, k 1, p to last 4 sts, k 1, p 2, k 1.

Row 3: p 1, switch the next 2 sts, placing the second one in front, and k them, p 1, *k to middle st of next porthole eyelet, kyokrb, repeat from * three more times, k to last 4 sts, p 1, switch the next 2 sts, placing the second one to the back, and k them, p 1.

Row 4: repeat row 2.

Repeat rows 3 and 4 nine more times, then work the last rows as follows:

Edge band:

Row 1: p 1, switch the next 2 sts placing the second in front and k them, *p 1, k 1, repeat from * to last 4 sts, p 1, switch the next 2 sts placing the second to back and k them, p 1.

Row 2: k 1, p 2, k 1, *k 1, p 1, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k 2, p 2, k 1. 

Repeat rows 1 and 2 once more. Bind off all sts. Weave in loose ends. Insert the ribbon through (yo, eyelets and yo) of the first row under the collar. Trim the ribbon's edges to get a neat look.





Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Reef Waves Shawlette


Hi everyone! Most of the time, I buy yarn on a whim, without a prior plan for what I’m gonna do with it. The color or texture would excite me at first so I purchase it, then, when I sit down browsing online to see what I can make out of it, I get into this endless loop of trial and error, which is really tiring most of the time. And this is exactly what happened with the yarn I used for this shawlette. I impulsively bought a bag of five skeins, only to find out later how hard it is to work this kind of yarn into a pattern. But isn’t this a nice challenge that makes knitting more exciting and worthwhile? And so, after draining half of my mental powers, the five skeins became the Crimson krill shawl and this shawlette. I think they both look very pretty, are incredibly easy to make, and leave you with this soft and cozy feeling on your skin when worn during these spring days and nights. I hope you give knitting it a try and have a lovely time doing it. Stay safe and healthy!

Skill level: Easy

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Materials:

  • Yarn: Bonbon Luks, 100% acrylic, 3.53 oz (100 g), 263 yards (240 m), in the color 98564: 2 skeins.
  • Circular knitting needles, 32" (80 cm) long, size US 7 (4.5 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.




Measurements: width = 44" (112 cm), height = 22" (56 cm), approx.

Yardage: 570- 576 yards (475- 480 m), approx.

Gauge: 24 sts and 30 rows = 4"x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in stockinette stitch.



Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • sl st: slip stitch.
  • k2tog: knit 2 sts together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, knit the slipped sts together through back loops.
  • s2s1ktog: slip two sts as if to knit them together, slip the third one knit-wise, knit the three sts together through back loops (centered double decrease). You can watch my tutorial video below to learn how to knit this stitch:



Instructions:

Cast on 5 sts.

Row 1: k 3, p 2.

Note: always slip the first st purlwise.

Row 2: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3. (6 sts)

Row 3 and every odd numbered row: k 3, p to last 2 sts, sl st, p 1.

Rows 4, 6, 8, 10: sl st, k 1, yo, k to end. (10 sts)

Row 12: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, k2tog, k 3. (11 sts)

Row 14: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, k2tog, k 3. (12 sts)

Row 16: sl st, k 1, yo, k 5, yo, k2tog, k 3. (13 sts)

Row 18: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, k2tog, k 3. (14 sts)

Row 20: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, k2tog, k 3. (15 sts)

Row 22: sl st, k 1, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, k2tog, k 3. (16 sts)

Row 24: sl st, k 7, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, k2tog, k 3. (17 sts)

Row 26: sl st, k 1, yo, ssk, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, k2tog, k 3. (18 sts)

Row 28: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, ssk, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, k2tog, k 3. (19 sts)

Row 30: sl st, k 1, yo, k 2, ssk, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, k2tog, k 3. (20 sts)

Row 32: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, ssk, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, k2tog, k 3. (21 sts)

Row 34: sl st, k 1, yo, k 4, ssk, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, k2tog, k 3. (22 sts)

Row 36: sl st, k 3, yo, k 2, s2s1ktog, k 5, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, k2tog, k 3. (22 sts)

Row 38: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, s2s1ktog, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, k2tog, k 3. (23 sts)

Row 40: sl st, k 1, yo, k 5, yo, s2s1ktog, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, k2tog, k 3. (24 sts)

Row 42: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, s2s1ktog, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, k2tog, k 3. (25 sts)

Row 44: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, s2s1ktog, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, k2tog, k 3. (26 sts)

Row 46: sl st, k 1, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, s2s1ktog, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, k2tog, k 3. (27 sts)

Row 48: sl st, k 7, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, s2s1ktog, k 5, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, k2tog, k 3. (28 sts)

Row 50: sl st, k 1, yo, ssk, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, s2s1ktog, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, k2tog, k 3. (29 sts)

Row 52: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, ssk, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, s2s1ktog, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, k2tog, k 3 (30 sts)

Row 54: sl st, k 1, yo, k 2, ssk, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, s2s1ktog, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, k2tog, k 3. (31 sts)

Row 56: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, ssk, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, s2s1ktog, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, k2tog, k 3. (32 sts)

Row 58: sl st, k 1, yo, k 4, ssk, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, s2s1ktog, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, k2tog, k 3. (33 sts)





General Pattern:

Row 60: sl st, k 3, yo, k 2, *s2s1ktog, k 5, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 62: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, *s2s1ktog, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 64: sl st, k 1, yo, k 5, yo, *s2s1ktog, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 66: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, *s2s1ktog, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3.

Row 68: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, *s2s1ktog, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3.

Row 70: sl st, k 1, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, *s2s1ktog, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 72: sl st, k 7, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, *s2s1ktog, k 5, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 74: sl st, k 1, yo, ssk, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, *s2s1ktog, k 4, yo, k 3, yo, k 1, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 76: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, ssk, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, *s2s1ktog, k 3, yo, k 5, yo, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 78: sl st, k 1, yo, k 2, ssk, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, *s2s1ktog, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 5, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 80: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, ssk, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, *s2s1ktog, k 1, yo, k 3, yo, k 4, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Row 82: sl st, k 1, yo, k 4, ssk, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, *s2s1ktog, yo, k 5, yo, k 3, repeat from * to last 5 sts, k2tog, k 3. 

Repeat the general pattern ten more times, or as many as you prefer. 





I-cord bind off row: *k 1, ssk, pass the two sts back to the left needle, repeat from * to the last 2 sts, ssk. Cut yarn. Weave in loose ends. Block well and enjoy wearing. Here is a video tutorial that I made for the I-cord bind off method:



Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Net Weave Scarf


Hi knitters! It's been a while since I've made a scarf, even though scarves had been the majority of my designs in in the early years of my blog. This scarf is simple, but I've chosen to label it as ‘intermediate’ because of the method of stitch increase that I used at the beginning of it. You can choose to ditch the way I started the scarf if you want an easier knit, but don't worry, if you like to knit it the way I did, I've posted a tutorial video that shows the special stitches I used (m1L and m1R) on my YouTube channel. This scarf makes a matching set with the Net Weave Toque, which you can find in my previous post. I highly recommend you check it out if you like this design and pattern. Have a nice knitting day!

Skill level: Intermediate

Check out the matching hat I made: Net Weave Toque





Materials:

  • Yarn: Alize Baby Best, 90% acrylic, 10% Bamboo, 3.53 oz. (100 g), 262 yards (240 m), in the color yellow 250: 2 skeins.
  • Circular knitting needles, size US 8 (5 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.


Measurements: length= 56" (140 cm), width= 9.5" (25 cm).

Gauge: 20 sts and 24 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in rib stitch.

Yardage: 445- 450 yards (405- 410 m) approx. 





Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • k2tog: knit two stitches together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, then knit the two slipped sts together through back loops.
  • p2tog: purl 2 sts together.
  • p2togtbl: purl 2 sts together through back loops.
  • m1L: make 1 st increase left-wise.
  • m1R: make 1 st increase right-wise.

Watch my tutorial video on how to knit M1L and M1R: 





Instructions:

Note: to get a neat side edges, always slip first st purl wise.

Cast on 19 sts and work as follows:

Rib row 1: k 1, p 1, repeat to last st, k 1.

Rib row 2: p 1, k 1, repeat to last st, p 1.

Repeat the ribs row three more times.



Increasing Rows:

Row 1: (k 1, p 1) twice, m1L, k 1, m1L, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 1, m1R, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (22 sts)

Row 2 and every even numbered row: (p 1, k 1) twice, p to last 4 sts, (k 1, p 1) twice, (unless mentioned otherwise).

Row 3: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, (k 1, m1R) twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (26 sts)

Row 5: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1,k 1) twice. (30 sts)

Row 7: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 5, (yo, ssk) four times, k 5, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (34 sts)

Row 9: (k 1, p 1) twice, m1L, k 1, m1L, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, m1R, k 1, m1R (p 1, k 1) twice. (38 sts)

Row 11: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, k 1, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (42 sts)

Row 13: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (46 sts)

Row 15: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 5, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, k 5, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (50 sts)



General Pattern:

Row 17: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *(k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, repeat from * once more, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Row 19: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *(yo, ssk) four times, k 8, repeat from * once more, (yo, ssk) four times, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Repeat rows 17-20 once more.

Row 21: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, repeat from * once more, k 9, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Row 23: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, repeat from * once more, k 9, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Repeat rows 21-24 once more.



Repeat the general pattern rows twenty-one times, or as many as you prefer, then repeat rows 17-20 twice. Work last rows as follows:



Decreasing Rows:

Row 1: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (k2tog, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (46 sts)

Row 3: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, (k 1, k2tog) twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (42 sts)

Row 5: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk twice, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, k2tog twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (38 sts)

Row 7: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, k2tog, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (36 sts)

Row 8: (p 1, k 1) twice, p 1, p2tog, p to last 6 sts, p2togtbl, (k 1, p 1) twice. (34 sts)

Row 9: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (k2tog, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (30 sts)

Row 11: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, k 1, (k2tog, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (26 sts)

Row 13: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk twice, (k2tog, yo) four times, k2tog twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (22 sts)

Row 15: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk, (yo, ssk) four times, k2tog, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (20 sts)

Row 16: (p 1, k 1) twice, p 1, p2tog, p to last 4 sts, (k 1, p 1) twice. (19 sts)

Repeat the rib rows four times. Bind off all stitches and weave in loose ends, block well.





Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Net Weave Toque

 

Hello everyone! Now that spring is near, it's time to start working with lighter weight yarns and choose from the multitude of colors that fit the season. I'm working on many projects these days, most of which are finished and scheduled to be posted soon. This toque design is the first of a two-piece set that includes it and a nice scarf. The pattern is a very simple; an "eight stitches by eight rounds" lace square pattern, that could be worked into many different designs, and I will be showing you one way of incorporating it in this post. This toque comes in two sizes, Size S for toddlers and Size M/L for adults. It can fit most heads owing to the ribs that add stretchiness to it. I hope you all enjoy making it, and I wish you the warmest of days.

Skill level: Intermediate

Check out the matching scarf I made: Net Weave Scarf





Materials:

  • Yarn: Alize Baby Best, 90% acrylic, 10% Bamboo, 3.53 oz. (100 g), 262 yards (240 m), in the color: yellow 250 (1 skein).
  • Circular knitting needles, 16" (40 cm) long, size US 6 (4 mm) and US 8 (5 mm).
  • Double pointed needles (DPNs) set, size US 6 (4 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Stitch marker.




Sizes and measurements: 
  • Size S (toddler size)head circumference = 18"- 19" (46- 48 cm), height = 8" (20 cm).
  • Size M/L (adult size): head circumference = 21"- 22" (53- 56 cm), height = 8" (20 cm).

Gauge: 20 sts and 24 rounds = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in rib stitch.

Yardage: 

  • Size S: 110- 115 yards (100- 105 m), approx.
  • Size M/L: 120- 125 yards (110- 115 m), approx. 


Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • k2tog: knit two stitches together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, then knit the two slipped sts together through back loops.





Instructions:

With size 6 (4 mm) circular knitting needles, cast on 80 (96) sts. Join in the round. Don't know how to join in the round? here is a short tutorial on how to do it (from 0:26 - 1:15 min): 

 

Put a ring stitch marker at the beginning of rounds, work as follows:

Rib round: k 2, p 2, repeat to end.

Repeat the rib round 7 more times. Switch to size 8 (5 mm) circular knitting needles while repeating the rib round one more time, then work as follows:

General Pattern:

Round 1: *(k2tog, yo) four times, (k 2, p 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Round 2: *k 8, (k 2, p 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Round 3: *(yo, ssk) four times, (k 2, p 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Round 4: repeat round 2.

Rounds 5-8: repeat rounds 1-4 once.

Round 9: *(k 2, p 2) twice, (k2tog, yo) four times, repeat from * to end.

Round 10: *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 8, repeat from * to end.

Round 11: *(k 2, p 2) twice, (yo, ssk) four times, repeat from * to end.

Round 12: repeat round 10.

Rounds 13-16: repeat rounds 9-12.

Repeat rounds 1- 8 one more time, then repeat rib round eight times.




Decreasing rounds:

Round 1: k 2, p 1, k2tog, ssk, p 1, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, repeat to end. (70, 84 sts)

Rounds 2-3: k the knit sts and o the purl sts.

Round 4: k 2, p 1, k 2, p 1, k 2, p 1, k2tog, ssk, p 1, repeat to end. (60, 72 sts)

Rounds 5-6: repeat round 2.

Round 7: k2tog, p 1, repeat to end. (40, 48 sts)

Round 8-9: repeat round 2.

Change to DPNs set.

Round 10: sl st, *k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k the last st with the first sl st together. (20, 24 sts)

Round 11: k2tog, repeat to end. (10, 12 sts)

Cut yarn, leaving a 6" (15 cm) long yarn tail, pull it through all sts and tighten tog. Weave in loose ends.




Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Powder Stripes Shawl

Hello guys! I’m glad to be back and working after I inevitably got infected with Omicron a couple of weeks ago and had my fair share of all its symptoms. I feel much better now and hope to regain my full strength soon! And that’s why, due to my health state, this shawl took a relatively long time to finish, though it’s here at last! I think my saving grace was that it was an easy knit, the yarn colors are also very easy on the (tired) eyes and didn’t give me a hard time during my illness. As it is a quick work, it could be a great gift for the coming spring weeks with all its lovely occasions. The pattern is simple and consists of 20 rows that are worked using each yarn color alternately. I hope you enjoy making this beautiful shawl, and I wish you all a very healthy spring!

Skill level: Easy

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Materials:

  • Yarn:
    • Yarn A: NAKO Elit Baby Mini Batik, 100% premium anti-pilling acrylic, 3.5 oz. (100 g), 273 yards (250 m), in the color Variegated (32463): 2 skeins.
    • Yarn B: Alize Baby Best, 90% acrylic, 10% bamboo, 3.35 oz (100 g), 262 yards (240 m), in the color Powder (390): 2 skeins.
  • Circular knitting needles, 32" (80 cm) long, size US 8 (5 mm). 
  • Tapestry needle.


Measurements: width = 55" (140 cm), height = 35.5" (90 cm), approx.

Yardage:

  • Yarn A: 558- 563 yards (510- 515 m), approx.
  • Yarn B: 460- 465 yards (420- 425 m), approx.

Gauge: 18 sts and 26 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in stockinette stitch.



Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • sl st: slip stitch.
  • k2tog: knit 2 sts together.




Instructions:

With Yarn A cast on 5 sts.

Row 1: k 3, p 2.

Row 2: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3. (6 sts)

Row 3 and every odd numbered row: k 3, p to last 2 sts, sl st, p 1.

Row 4: sl st, k 1, yo, k to end. (7 sts)

Row 6: sl st, k 1, yo, k2tog, yo, k 3. (8 sts)

Row 8: sl st, k 1, yo, k2tog, yo, k 4. (9 sts)

Row 10: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 3. (10 sts)

Row 12: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 4. (11 sts)

Row 14: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 3. (12 sts)

Row 16: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 4. (13 sts)

Row 18: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3. (14 sts)

Row 19: repeat row 3, bind on Yarn B and work next row as follows:

Note: starting from the next right side row, always knit the first (k 1) using both yarns.

Row 20: repeat row 4. (15 sts)

Row 22: sl st, k 1, yo, k 8, k2tog, yo, k 3. (16 sts)

Row 24: sl st, k 1, yo, k 8, k2tog, yo, k 4. (17 sts)

Row 26: sl st, k 1, yo, k2tog, yo, k 6, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 3. (18 sts)

Row 28: sl st, k 1, yo, k2tog, yo, k 6, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 4. (19 sts)

Row 30: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 4, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 3. (20 sts)

Row 32: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 4, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 4. (21 sts)

Row 34: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 2, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3. (22 sts)

Row 36: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 2, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 4. (23 sts)

Row 38: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) repeat to last 3 sts, k 3. (24 sts)

Row 39: repeat row 3, change to other yarn. 





General pattern:

Note: switch to the other yarn each time you repeat the general pattern.

Row 40: sl st, k 1, yo, k to end. 

Row 42: sl st, k 1, yo, *k 8, k2tog, yo, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3. 

Row 44: sl st, k 1, yo, k 1, *k 7, k2tog, yo, k 1, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3. 

Row 46: sl st, k 1, yo, k2tog, yo, *k 6, (k2tog, yo) twice, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3. 

Row 48: sl st, k 1, yo, k2tog, yo, k 1, *k 5, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 1, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3. 

Row 50: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) twice,*k 4, (k2tog, yo) three times, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.

Row 52: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) twice, k 1, *k 3, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 1, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.  

Row 54: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) three times, *k 2, (k2tog, yo) four times, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.  

Row 56: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) three times, k 1, *k 1, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 1, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.

Row 58: sl st, k 1, yo, (k2tog, yo) repeat to last 3 sts, k 3. 

Row 59: k 3, p to last 2 sts, sl st, p 1, change to the other yarn.

Repeat the general pattern sixteen more times. With Yarn B, work the last rows as follows:

Row 1: sl st, k 1, yo, k to end. 

Row 2: k to last 2 sts, sl st, p 1.

Repeat these two rows once more, then bind off all sts loosely. Cut yarn and weave in loose ends. Block If you like and enjoy.










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