Sunday, March 11, 2007

K1,YOx3,K1,K1 a stitch conversion

Row 8:
knit 1, yarn over 3, knit 1, knit 1, yarn over 3, knit 1...and so on
until the end of your row.

Row 9:
knit 1, drop 3, knit 1, knit 1, drop 3, knit 1...and so on until the
end of your row

Cast on (do not count cast on as a row)
Row 1: Purl
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: Purl
Row 4: Knit
Row 5: Purl
Row 6: Knit
Row 7: Purl

Row 8:
Knit the first peg,
Lift the stitch on the next peg off and hold it
Yarn over three on this times on that empty peg
Put the stitch you are holding back on the peg
Wrap the peg again and knit that stitch off (leaving the three
yarn overs alone)
Knit the next peg
Repeat the lift the stitch and yarn over for the next peg
Place stitch back on peg and knit it
Knit the next peg

Continue till you are at the last peg, lift the last peg and do your
yarn overs. Place stitch back on peg, and knit off

Next row, Row 9:
Purl the first peg, left this stitch and drop the yarn overs
Purl the next peg
Lift the stitch on the next peg and drop the yarn overs
Put the stitch back on the peg and purl it
Purl the next peg
Continue purling the single peg, lifting the stitch from the peg with the yarn overs and then purling that stitch as it is put back on the peg

Row 10: Knit
Row 11: Purl
Row 12: Knit
Row 13: Purl
Row 14: Knit
Row 15: Purl

Row 16: Repeat row 8
Row 17: Repeat row 9

Continue in pattern till as long as you want it.


I will try to get a picture of the piece I have on the loom later today. It's very pretty even in a plain worsted weight yarn. Lacy, very lacy.

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