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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Triangles

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I have plenty of square blocks. I just happened to have one triangular block, it's part of M's blocks from her Fisher Price Shape Sorter box.... so of course I had to throw that into the picture. :-)

This is part of my series of Geometric Lace Cloths...

Diamonds Cloth pattern can be found here:
http://smariek.blogspot.com/2007/01/diamonds.html

Parallelograms Cloth - Left Slanting pattern can be found here:
http://smariek.blogspot.com/2007/01/parallelograms-left-slanting.html

Parallelograms Cloth - Right Slanting pattern can be found here:
http://smariek.blogspot.com/2007/02/parallelograms-right-slanting.html

Squares Cloth pattern can be found here:
http://smariek.blogspot.com/2006/12/squares.html

Stitches used in this cloth include:
Garter Stitch, BW1 pg 10
Pyramidal Lace Check, BW2 pg 264


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Triangles
© Designed by S.M. Kahn, Dec 2006
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Please read "Notes" section at the bottom before starting.

Using WW kitchen cotton and US7 (4.5mm) needles, cast on 34 stitches.

Knit 4 rows border

Row 1 (WS): B3, P28, B3
Row 2 (RS): B3, K1, (YO, SKP)x3, K3, (YO, SKP)x4, K3, (YO, SKP)x3, K1, B3
Row 3: B3, P28, B3
Row 4: B4, K2, (YO, SKP)x2, K5, (YO, SKP)x3, K5, (YO, SKP)x3, B3
Row 5: B3, P28, B3
Row 6: B3, K1, (YO, SKP)x2, K7, (YO, SKP)x2, K7, (YO, SKP)x2, K1, B3
Row 7: B3, P28, B3
Row 8: B3, K2, YO, SKP, K9, YO, SKP, K9, YO, SKP, K2, B3
Row 9: B3, P28, B3
Row 10: B3, K4, (YO, SKP)x4, K3, (YO, SKP)x4, K5, B3
Row 11: B3, P28, B3
Row 12: B3, K5, (YO, SKP)x3, K5, (YO, SKP)x3, K6, B3
Row 13: B3, P28, B3
Row 14: B3, K6, (YO, SKP)x2, K7, (YO, SKP)x2, K7, B3
Row 15: B3, P28, B3
Row 16: B3, K7, YO, SKP, K9, YO, SKP, K8, B3

Repeat rows 1 through 16.
Repeat rows 1 through 9.
Knit 4 rows border.
Bind off. Weave in ends.


Notes:

B3 = 3 stitch border of your choice (I used K3 for my border in the cloth above)

SKP = slip 1 stitch, knit 1 stitch, pass slipped stitch over

YO = yarn over

Instructions in parentheses followed by x2, x3, or x4 means you do what is in the paretheses the number of times indicated after "x". For example, (YO, SKP)x3 means you do the following: YO, SKP, YO, SKP, YO, SKP.

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2 stitch(es):

Enid said...

All your designs are really an inspiration. I wish I had your tenacity and your eye for texture in my kniting wares. :D
YOU GO GIRL!!

TracyKM said...

Your triangles are MUCH better than mine! I showed them in a Timeless Tuesday post http://tracykm.blogspot.com/2006/11/timeless-tuesdaywednesdaythursday.html I still like them though, especially now I see how they are SUPPOSED to look :)