10 Stitch Blanket for Loom Knitters v1.1

March 26, 2018 | Author: Christy Hook | Category: Knitting, Textiles, Wool, Folk Art, Sheep Wool


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10 Stitch Blanket for Loom KnittersThis pattern is worked in continuous rounds. There is no sewing together needed. All joining together is done as you go. This pattern can be made on any gauge loom which is appropriate for your yarn. The pattern is written for 10 stitches at a time. This pattern can become a dishcloth, or a King Size Afghan. You can carefully plan out every color of every row, or you can let it all come together as you work it. This is your project and it can be anything you want it to be. I contacted Frankie Brown and requested permission to convert her amazing pattern to a loom knit version. She agreed! Thank you Frankie Brown! As stated on the original needle knit pattern – patterns are for personal use only and should not be used to knit items for sale. The original pattern can be found HERE. W&T K2 P9 Sk1. PPPK= Place Purl bump on Peg and Knit: Place purl bump from prior section onto peg 10 and knit off (bottom 2 loops over 1 loop) Corner (worked in short rows – all pegs not mentioned are skipped): Corner Part 1: Corner Part 2: K9. All pegs except peg 1 should have two loops on them. Wrap and turn peg 6 • Purl pegs 5-1. Wrap and turn peg 8 • Purl pegs 7-1. W&T K7 P4 SK1. knit those two loops over one. P2 K7. W&T K8 P3 SK1. Place existing loop back on peg on top of the loop you just created. P3 K6. • Knit pegs 1-6. W&T K9 P2 SK1. • Knit pegs 1-4. wrap the working yarn around the back of the peg to the front. P1 K8. Corner Part 2: (If a peg has two loops. Wrap and turn peg 5 • Purl pegs 4-1. P6 K3. W&T K10 P1 SK1. • Knit peg 1. P8 K1. . W&T K5 P6 SK1. • Knit pegs 1-8.) • Knit pegs 1-2 • Purl peg 1 • Knit pegs 1-3 • Purl pegs 2-1 • Knit pegs 1-4 • Purl pegs 3-1 • Knit pegs 1-5 • Purl pegs 4-1 • Knit pegs 1-6 • Purl pegs 5-1 • Knit pegs 1-7 • Purl pegs 6-1 • Knit pegs 1-8 • Purl pegs 7-1 • Knit pegs 1-9 • Purl pegs 8-1 • Knit pegs 1-10 • Purl pegs 9-1 *alternative wording for corners was submitted by Jennifer Reese. P4 K5. Wrap and turn peg 4 • Purl pegs 3-1. W&T K4 P7 SK1. • Knit pegs 1-5. When you come to a peg that has been wrapped and it is time to knit it over. you will knit 2 stitches over 1. P9 • Knit pegs 1-9.Pattern Notes: Corner Part 1 K = u-wrap stitches P = Purl SK = skip W&T = Wrap and Turn: lift existing loop off of peg. Wrap and turn peg 10 • Purl pegs 9-1. P7 K2. Wrap and turn peg 2 • Purl peg 1. W&T K3 P8 SK1. • Knit pegs 1-3. Wrap and turn peg 9 • Purl pegs 8-1.P5 K4. • Knit pegs 1-2. • Knit pegs 1-7. Wrap and turn peg 3 • Purl pegs 2-1. Wrap and turn peg 7 • Purl pegs 6-1. W&T K6 P5 SK1. .Starting Square: Cast On 10 pegs (from peg 10 to peg 1) *Row 1: K Row 2: P* Repeat from * to * 8(eight) more times until you have a total of 18 rows (9 garter ridges) 10 Stitch Pattern: *K9. 18. PPPK SK1. 14. are ideal place to end. The end of sections 6. 22. P9* Until you have reached the end of the section Directions: Work Starting Square Work Corner Parts 1 and 2. etc. repeat *Work 10 Stitch Pattern until you reach the end of the section Work Corner Parts 1 and 2* Repeat 10 Stitch Pattern until your project has reached the desired size. End the project at the end of a section BEFORE working the corner. 10. . How to PPPK: .
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