Dare to Make It Knit-Along: An Easy Little Cardi
comments (24) November 25th, 2008![]() |
For a ssk, slip 2 stitches as if to knit, then insert the left needle into them from the front. Wrap the yarn around the right needle and pull it through the loop. |
Note: Both ssk and k2tog are decrease stitches. Ssk will appear as a left slant in the pattern, and k2tog will appear as a right slant. Combining these decreases with the ssk on the left and the k2tog on the right will make a pleasing symmetrical pattern.
Row 19: Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k9 ssk, k2tog, k9, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k15, ssk, k2tog, k15, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k9, ssk, k2tog, k9, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to end-116 sts.
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The yarn-over stitches create an interesting pattern. |
Size Medium
With MC and largest needle, cast on 38 sts.
Row 1 (RS): k1, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k6, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k20, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k6, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k1-46 sts.
Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl.
Row 3: Kfb, [knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo] 4 times, knit to last st, kfb-56 sts.
Rows 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15: Rep row 3-116 sts.
Row 17: [Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo] 4 times, knit to end-124 sts.
Row 19: Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k10, ssk, k2tog, k10, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k17, ssk, k2tog, k17, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k10, ssk, k2tog, k10, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to end-126 sts.
Row 21: Rep row 17-134 sts.
Row 23: Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k11, ssk, k2tog, k11, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k18, ssk, k2tog, k18, yo, k1, sl marker, k1, yo, k11, ssk, k2tog, k11, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to end-136 sts.
Size Large
With MC and largest needle, cast on 46 sts.
Row 1 (RS): k1, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k8, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k24, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k8, yo, k1 place marker, yo, k1-54 sts.
Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl.
Row 3: Kfb, [knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo] 4 times, knit to last st, kfb-64 sts.
Rows 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17: Rep row 3-134 sts.
Row 19: Kfb, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k11, ssk, k2tog, k11, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k19, ssk, k2tog, k19, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k11, ssk, k2tog, k11, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to last st, kfb-138 sts.
Row 21: Rep row 3-148 sts.
Row 23: Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k12, ssk, k2tog, k12, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k20, ssk, k2tog, k20, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k12, ssk, k2tog, k12, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to end-150 sts.
Size Extra Large
With MC and largest needle, cast on 54 sts.
Row 1 (RS): k1, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k10, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k28, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k10, yo, k1, place marker, yo, k1-62 sts.
Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl.
Row 3: Kfb, [knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo] 4 times, knit to last st, kfb-72 sts.
Rows 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19: Rep row 3-150 sts.
Row 21: Kfb, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k13, SSK, k2tog, k13, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k22, ssk, k2tog, k22, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k13, ssk, k2tog, k13, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to last st, kfb-154 sts.
Row 23: Rep row 3-164 sts.
Row 25: Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k14, ssk, k2tog, k14, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k23, ssk, k2tog, k23, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, k14, ssk, k2tog, k14, yo, k1, sl marker, yo, knit to end-166 sts.
Row 27: [Knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, sl marker, yo] 4 times, knit to end-174 sts.
Check back on December 4th for part 2.
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Comments (24)
Thanks so much for responding so quickly to my comment! I just tried the "view all" to no avail. I really am stymied about this. I want to print the patterns; however, when I go to "print preview" it shows only one page. Sigh! Any other suggetions, anyone? Thanks.
Posted: 9:43 pm on April 12th
Posted: 4:57 pm on April 12th
Many thanks.
Posted: 12:54 pm on April 12th
Posted: 6:50 pm on January 7th
cast on is 54 sts.
I used the 46sts - will make adjustments on my sheet re.
the change since I am attempting to make the large size.
I did a little research in some of my old books that I kept when I firt started knitting years ago. Put them aside for my crochet. Some are over 20 yrs old, none mentioned the loose yarn when you Yo and then purl on the second row.
Hope my next attempt comes out OK. Thanks
Posted: 10:37 am on January 7th
First thing you need to do is to verify that you have the proper number of stitches on the needle according to the size you are making. At the end of row 1 for a size small you should have 38 stitches, medium 46, large 54 & x-large 62. If you have more than that number, you should unknit, cast on the correct number of stitches and do your row 1 again. Or if you did have the correct number of stitches upon completing row one, you may be referring to the yarn over stitch that indeed looks different that the rest of your stitches and may look "loose" to you. Don't worry, just stick your needle right in there and fearlessly perform a normal knit stitch.
Hope this solves the puzzle for you - Tina
Posted: 4:25 pm on January 6th
ran into a a wee problem (I think).
On Row 2 Purl when I come to the k1 yo, k1, place marker there ia loose yarn as if I missed a stitch and I am at loss
in what to do with the loose yarn. Did I do something wrong
in row 2? I am a newbie sort of in knitting, i have been crocheting for years and just start back knitting.
To make the question short - is there suppose to be loose yarn when you do the yo ? Puzzle and thank for any help
Irey
Posted: 1:54 pm on January 6th
Part two posted on December 4th, part three on December 11th and the fourth and final set of instructions will post on December 18th. Hop you have fun making it!
Posted: 2:36 pm on December 15th
Posted: 10:25 am on December 7th
It will look so cute on you. Please share the finished product with us. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Posted: 3:07 pm on December 3rd
Thanks for your patience. The printing issue has been resolved and you should now be able to print up the pattern without incident. Let me know if you need anything else. Happy knitting.
Michaela
Posted: 2:25 pm on December 2nd
I have asked our tech dept to take a look and see what the problem might be--we will post an 'all clear' within a day or so. Sorry that you are having trouble.
Michaela
Posted: 8:46 pm on December 1st
little goodie printed.( How to Make It knit-Along; An Easy
Little Cardi)
I have tried just about everything I could think of in attempting to print the instructions.
Six pages come out with only page l printed with the Title
and picture of the yarn. I have wasted about 30 or more sheet of paper. Any help will be appreciated.
Posted: 3:19 pm on December 1st
I just picked up some Lion Brand Thick n Quick in Charcoal and Claret (for the trim) and tonight I'm casting on!
Posted: 2:05 pm on December 1st
Prints the first page only.
I have the yarn and would like to make this.
Posted: 10:57 am on December 1st
Posted: 7:06 am on December 1st
I, like Jennifer am a novice at knitting but you make it so.... easy to get started. I love the style and the color choices. I always enjoy your postings. Keep them coming.
Posted: 2:16 pm on November 30th
Otherwise, you rock.
Posted: 5:08 pm on November 29th
Posted: 9:29 am on November 29th
The most important thing is to make sure you take the necessary time to make gauge swatches to test they yarn and needle size combinations.
Posted: 8:55 am on November 28th
Posted: 8:54 am on November 28th
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Posted: 12:47 pm on November 25th