Rustic Modern Knits: 23 Sophisticated Designs

Rustic Modern Knits: 23 Sophisticated Designs

Yumiko Alexander

Language: English

Pages: 128

ISBN: 1620336308

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


F&W Media-Interweave Press: Rustic Modern Knits. Rustic, Organic, Urban And Natural Describes This Collection Of Unique Accessories! Yumiko Alexander's Collection Of Knitted Accessories Takes Its Inspiration From The Natural World. Versatile Knitting Designs Allow A Shawl To Become A Scarf Or A Cape By Making A Few Slight Adjustments. This Book Contains Twenty-Three Accessory Projects. Author: Yumiko Alexander. Softcover; 127 Pages. Published Year: 2014. Isbn 978-1-4402-4156-7. Made In Usa.

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Time. Starting with a RS row, work in St st with selvedge for 9 (13, 15) rows. Next row: (WS—garter ridge) Sl 1 pwise wyf, knit to end. Starting with a RS row, work in St st with selvedge for 10 (14, 16) rows. Work Row 1 of Lace patt with selvedge (see Stitch Guide) 8 (8, 8) times. Starting with a RS row, work in St st with selvedge for 7 (9, 9) rows. Set-up row: (WS) Sl 1 wyf, k1, p11 (16, 17), BO 28 (30, 32) sts pwise, p33 (34, 35), k2. Left Armhole Size 423⁄4" (108.5 cm) only.

Second stitches on the left needle; (Fig. 2), draw up a loop and place it on the left needle] four times. Turn the work around. With the yarn in back, slip the first stitch and pass the extra cast-on stitch over it and off the needle to complete the buttonhole. Fig 1 Fig 2 Grafting Kitchener Stitch Arrange stitches on two needles so that there is the same number of stitches on each needle. Hold the needles parallel to each other with wrong sides of the knitting together. Allowing.

(RS) Sl 1 pwise wyf, k1, [yo, k3, CDD, k3, yo, k1] 2 times, pm in last st. Row 2: Purl to last 2 sts, k2. Row 3: Sl 1 pwise wyf, k1, [k1, yo, k2, CDD, k2, yo, k2] 2 times. Row 4: Rep Row 2. Row 5: Sl 1 pwise wyf, k1, [k2, yo, k1, CDD, k1, yo, k3] 2 times; pick up and knit 2 sts indicated by m. Remove m and using the cable cast-on method, CO 18 sts— 42 sts total. Pm in last st. Row 6: K20, purl to last 2 sts, k2. Row 7: Sl 1 pwise wyf, k1, [k3, yo, CDD, yo, k4] 2 times, k20. Row 8: Rep Row.

Purl. Loosely BO all sts leaving a 15" to 17" (38 to 43 cm) tail and cut yarn. With RS facing, hold both ends of the strip and tie loosely in an overhand knot. Using BO tail, sew the first and the last BO sts together to make the motif. This tail will also be used when connecting motifs, so do not cut or weave it in yet. Layer the beginning of CO edge, the end of CO edge, and the knitted fabric that is adjacent to those. Using CO tail, sew these 3 layers together to create pansy shape. Weave.

Needles Size U.S. 6 (4 mm). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. Notions Smooth waste yarn for provisional cast-on; tapestry needle. Gauge 20 sts and 36 rows of main patt = 4" (10 cm) wide and 51⁄2" (14 cm) long after blocking. 20 sts and 20 rows = 4" (10 cm) in pop-up patt after blocking. Stitch Guide Sl 2tog pwise tbl With yarn in front, slip 2 sts together as if to p2tog tbl. Pop-up Pattern (multiple of 14 sts + 2) Row 1: (RS) K1, *[k7, turn,.

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