Sample knit with Patons Grace on US Size 6 needles |
This pattern is easier than it looks, and creates a nice cast on edge, as you can see.
Cast on a multiple of 10 +1
Rows 1 and 3: (WS) Purl
Row 2: K1 *YO, K3, Sl 1-K2tog-PSSO, K3, YO, K1*
Row 4: P1 *K1, YO, K2, Sl 1-K2tog-PSSO, K2, YO, K1, P1*
Rows 5 and 7: K1 *P9, K1*
Row 6: P1 *K2, YO, K1, Sl 1-K2tog-PSSO, K1, YO, K2, P1*
Row 8: P1 *K3, YO, Sl 1-K2tog-PSSO, YO, K3, P1*
Repeat these eight rows for the pattern.
Here is the video. Happy Knitting, and Enjoy!
why does it say (WS) on rows 1 and 3
ReplyDeleteHi Andrea
ReplyDeleteWS means the wrong side of the fabric.
Could you use this lace stitch for a semi circle shawl?
ReplyDeleteSure can!
DeleteI do not understand the +1. The pattern appears to have 10 stitches. What happens to that +1 stitch?
ReplyDeleteI answered my own question. It makes a boarder on the other side. Thank you for making my brain work.
ReplyDeleteMany stitch patterns have one or more balancing stitches, the pattern wouldn't work without them. The extra stitches aren't considered a border.
DeleteThank you, Sapphires-N-Purls, I finally figured that out after many trips to Google and Youtube.
ReplyDeleteGostaria tanto que tivesse essa receita traduzida nao consigo entende la em ingles e tenho vontade de fazer esse ponto e em ingles ta dificil amiga.
ReplyDeletesudobel,
ReplyDeleteDesculpe, eu só falo inglês. Você pode tentar inserir instruções no Google Tradutor.