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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Small Arrow Cloth

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January 1, 2008 Update: I've knit another Small Arrow Cloth from the instructions posted below to confirm that the instructions are indeed correct. You can see the Pink Small Arrow Cloth here:

http://smariek.blogspot.com/2008/01/first-fo-of-2008.html

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Stitches used in this cloth include:
Seed Stitch, BW1 pg 11
Small Arrow Pattern, BW2 pg 274

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Small Arrow Cloth

© Designed by S.M. Kahn, September 2006
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Using WW cotton yarn, and US7 (4.5mm) needles, cast on 39 stitches.

Knit 5 rows of seed stitch border.

Row 1 (WS) : B4, P31, B4

Row 2 (RS) : B4, K3, (YO, SSK, K4)x4, YO, SSK, K2, B4

Row 3 : B4, P31, B4

Row 4 : B4, K1, (K2TOG, YO, K1, YO, SSK, K1)x5, B4

Row 5 : B4, P31, B4

Row 6 : B4, K2TOG, YO, (K3, YO, SK2TP, YO)x4, K3, YO, SSK, B4

Row 7 : B4, P31, B4

Row 8 : B4, K1, (YO, SSK, K1, K2TOG, YO, K1)x5, B4

Row 9 : B4, P31, B4

Row 10 : B4, K1, (YO, SSK, K1, K2TOG, YO, K1)x5, B4

Repeat Rows 1 to 10 four more times for a total of five repeats.

Work one more row B4, P31, B4.

Knit 5 rows of seed stitch border.

Bind off. Weave ends. Block if desired.


Notes:

Seed stitch top & bottom rows = (K1, P1) across to penultimate stitch, end last stitch K1.

B4 = 4 stitch seed stitch border. K1, P1, K1, P1 at beginning of row. P1, K1, P1, K1 at end of row.

K2TOG = knit 2 stitches together

SK2TP = slip one stitch, knit 2 stitches together, pass slipped stitch over

SSK = slip one stitch, slip another stitch, knit these two slipped stitches together

Instructions in parentheses followed by x4 or x5 means you do what is in the paretheses the number of times indicated after "x". For example, (YO, SSK, K4)x4 means YO, SSK, K4, YO, SSK, K4, YO, SSK, K4, YO, SSK, K4.


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3 stitch(es):

Martha said...

This isn't right!!! Row 2 isn't 39 stitches; nor row 4, 6, 8 and 10! Or I am stupid.

Anonymous said...

The way I count them, there do end up being 39 stitches at the end of row two... "B4, K3" gives 7 stitches. "(YO,SSK, K4)" gives 6 stitches, and you're supposed to do that 4x, so that gives a total of 24 stitches. "YO, SSK, K2, B4" gives 1+1+2+4, which is 8 stitches. All total, 7+24+8=39. Were you maybe forgetting to count the YO or the SSK as 1 stitch each?

Anonymous said...

I tried to make this and it seems marianne is right. It is possible I totally screwed up, but I'm pretty sure there is a fluke in the pattern.