Arrowhead Slipped stitch: Knitting pattern for variegated yarns (Part 3) - So Woolly
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2024
- This is the third part of the series "Knitting Patterns for Variegated Yarns". In today's tutorial, you'll learn how to knit the Arrowhead Slipped stitch: Easy to knit, it's a four-row repeat pattern, that doesn't curl!
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Just tried it! It’s coming out great :)
Pretty good demonstration!
Thank you 😊
Again a nice tutorial. What is the brand of yarns you are using. Thank you
Thanks! Take a look at the written instructions (there’s a link below the video, on the description box).
On Row 4 it says K2, K4 in the video you say K4 to start. Can you tell me what to do? Thanks
The pattern is written incorrectly for what she shows on the video. On the 4th row, you knit 4 and then pick up the stitch and knit the two together. Her video is correct, but not the written pattern. The written pattern for row 4 starts as: k2, k4. It should read k4 and then pick up the stitch.
I look at it this way-The first two knit stitches are part of her border and the second two knit stitches are what help create the arrow pattern.
For example, I’m knitting a different border. My border is slip1, k2 for every row. This creates a selvage edge with a total knitted border of 3 stitches. THEN I start with the slip5, k3 pattern. For row 4, my pattern reads: slip1, k2,
@@outlier2211 Thank you so much for your help. I really appreciate it, I would like to
make it so now I will start. Thanks again
@@rosaseifert5357 You're welcome! It tripped me up too and I had to restart. Once you get going (correctly) it knits up quickly and is a fun pattern to do. :)
@@outlier2211 I plan to start it tomorrow so I'll let you know how I make
out, I think I am doing it your way though.
Or a face mask
In row 4 is it k2 first stitch or k4-Pattern says k2