Hey Knitters- how did the flame stitch go? It's a little complicated to start out, but I felt it got easier as I went along. Today's Clue is really simple, to give you a little break. Enjoy!
Row 1: K2 *K6, P3, K2* K2
Row 2: K2 *P2, K3, P6* K2
Row 3: K2 *K2, P3, K6* K2
Row 4: K2 *P6, K3, P2* K2
Repeat these pattern rows for a total of five times (20 rows).
Knit four rows.
See you tomorrow, and happy knitting!
A year of swatching with By The Book Knitters... 12 Squares, 1 Blanket, Countless Memories
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Our goal is to teach beginning knitters some tricks of the trade as well as to work enough swatches to have a finished afghan by the end of the year! Join along with us as we learn about patterns, cables, lace, and some other handy techniques! A new pattern will become available each month ranging from newbie to adventurous. So stop on by, pick your pattern and knit along with us!
All patterns can be found here as well as on Ravelry.com!
Our goal is to teach beginning knitters some tricks of the trade as well as to work enough swatches to have a finished afghan by the end of the year! Join along with us as we learn about patterns, cables, lace, and some other handy techniques! A new pattern will become available each month ranging from newbie to adventurous. So stop on by, pick your pattern and knit along with us!
All patterns can be found here as well as on Ravelry.com!
As you know, my little flame needed an extra little help, but you can't really see it until you have completed the full rows of the pattern and then it just 'ignites'!! Skeath
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