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lace pattern help?
hello,
I am hoping someone here can help me to interpret this pattern instruction. it is from Rowan Magazine Knitting & Crocheting, Book #29, spring nd summer 2006, the pattern is Carolina on page 17. There are eight rows repeated in sleeves pattern, and in every other row in the pattern, you do a double yarnover. In the next row, they say to "K1 P1 into the double yarnover of previous row". After the double yarnover, I end up with two added stitches on the needle (which is in effect one big yarnover, just looped twice around the needle). When it says to K1 P1 into it, I don't know if I should knit into BOTH of the loops, or just into one. They'll result in different effects, because if you knit through both loops, the loop you are knitting into (the yarn over) is smaller. If you knit into one, it leaves a larger lace hole. i'm wondering what other lace kniters would do with this. |
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lace pattern help?
barbee wrote:
hello, I am hoping someone here can help me to interpret this pattern instruction. it is from Rowan Magazine Knitting & Crocheting, Book #29, spring nd summer 2006, the pattern is Carolina on page 17. There are eight rows repeated in sleeves pattern, and in every other row in the pattern, you do a double yarnover. In the next row, they say to "K1 P1 into the double yarnover of previous row". After the double yarnover, I end up with two added stitches on the needle (which is in effect one big yarnover, just looped twice around the needle). When it says to K1 P1 into it, I don't know if I should knit into BOTH of the loops, or just into one. They'll result in different effects, because if you knit through both loops, the loop you are knitting into (the yarn over) is smaller. If you knit into one, it leaves a larger lace hole. i'm wondering what other lace kniters would do with this. You k1 into the first loop, then p1 into the second loop. It's not supposed to leave a really large hole; after you get a frew rows done, you'll see the effect. sue |
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lace pattern help?
suzee wrote:
barbee wrote: hello, I am hoping someone here can help me to interpret this pattern instruction. it is from Rowan Magazine Knitting & Crocheting, Book #29, spring nd summer 2006, the pattern is Carolina on page 17. There are eight rows repeated in sleeves pattern, and in every other row in the pattern, you do a double yarnover. In the next row, they say to "K1 P1 into the double yarnover of previous row". After the double yarnover, I end up with two added stitches on the needle (which is in effect one big yarnover, just looped twice around the needle). When it says to K1 P1 into it, I don't know if I should knit into BOTH of the loops, or just into one. They'll result in different effects, because if you knit through both loops, the loop you are knitting into (the yarn over) is smaller. If you knit into one, it leaves a larger lace hole. i'm wondering what other lace kniters would do with this. You k1 into the first loop, then p1 into the second loop. It's not supposed to leave a really large hole; after you get a frew rows done, you'll see the effect. sue I've learned something new today! I've not come across a double yarn over yet so thank you all for this. I shall remember it for future reference. :-) -- |
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