Hi
All:
Everyday rows will
be sent via an email, I will be "Replying"
to the first email so all of the rows will
be on one email at the end of the KAL.
PLEASE NOTE: Use our KAL Blog if you don't see the rows. Every KAL I receive emails saying "can I get the rows for today?" If you see a response from me it may just say "Use The Blog" to remind you. If you are a "Special Notice" member, you will need to get your rows for day 2 through final from our blog or checking our site for the "updated" emails. Yahoo doesn't provide for "reply" messages to be sent to the Special Notice members.
If you need help, check www.knittinghelp.com for any assistance or write an email to the group for help.
For day 1 and day 2 of rows, I will post photos.
PLEASE NOTE: Use our KAL Blog if you don't see the rows. Every KAL I receive emails saying "can I get the rows for today?" If you see a response from me it may just say "Use The Blog" to remind you. If you are a "Special Notice" member, you will need to get your rows for day 2 through final from our blog or checking our site for the "updated" emails. Yahoo doesn't provide for "reply" messages to be sent to the Special Notice members.
If you need help, check www.knittinghelp.com for any assistance or write an email to the group for help.
For day 1 and day 2 of rows, I will post photos.
Using Lifelines
will help with any project. If you aren't
sure what
that is, there is plenty of info on the Internet about it but it is
basically where you put thread or thin yarn through a row already
worked, designating that all the rows to that point are error free.
You should document what row you put the lifeline in so you have a point of reference. If you make any error after that point, you know you are OK with the previous rows anyway.
that is, there is plenty of info on the Internet about it but it is
basically where you put thread or thin yarn through a row already
worked, designating that all the rows to that point are error free.
You should document what row you put the lifeline in so you have a point of reference. If you make any error after that point, you know you are OK with the previous rows anyway.
NOTES:
YF: Yarn in Front
YB: Yarn in Back
This is a textured cloth
Cotton Yarn - 2 colors: A = Solid Color, B = Variegated (when using two colors, do not cut yarn, bring the yarn along side of the project behind the work).
Size 7 US Needle (4.5mm needles)
Cast on 45 stitches loosely with color A
When asked to slip stitch, do so purlwise
Row1: (Color A) knit
across
Row2: (Color A) purl
across
Row3:(Color B)
K4, slip1 *K5, slip1* continue between * across to last 4 stitches, K4
Row4: (Color B) K4, YF, slip1, YB *K5, YF slip1, YB*
continue between * across to last 4 stitches, K4
Row5: (Color B)
P4, YB, slip1, YF *P5, YB, slip1, YF* continue between * across to last 4
stitches, P4
Row6: (Color B) K4, YF, slip1, YB *K5, YF slip1, YB*
continue between * across to last 4 stitches, K4
Row7: (Color A) knit across
Row8: (Color A) purl
across
Row9: (Color B) K1,
slip1 *K5, slip1* continue between * across to last 1stitch, K1
Row10:(Color B)
K1, YF, slip1, YB *K5, YF slip1, YB* continue between * across to last 1
stitch, K1
Janet Nogle
Found this thru the Mason-Dixon website. This looks great! Can't wait to cast on thanks :)
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