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Friday, March 11, 2011

Window pattern

Tested and photo by Ellie :)
Cast on 44st. Work 6 rows Border
1. B4, K36, B4
2. B4, p36, B4
3. B4 [k2, p6, k4]3t, B4
4. B4, K & P as facing, B4
5 - 11. B4 [p2, k6, p2, k2]3t, B4
12. B4, [k2, p6, k4] 3t, B4
13. B4 [k2, p6, k4]3t, B4
14. B4, k36, B4
15. B4, k36, B4
16. B4, p36, B4
Work 3 patts. Work 6 rows Border. Cast off.

14 comments:

  1. What does B mean? I know NO means bind off and beg is beginning - I am a new knitter

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  2. What does the B mean? I know k is knit and p is purl but have not seen B before. I have seen BO for bind off and beg fir beginning

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  3. I'm a beginner. I know what P and K are but what is B?
    Thank you.

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  4. Can you please tell me what t is.

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    1. Hi Sandy, this is what it means: you should knit the stitches that look like they were just knit. And you should purl the stitches that look like they were just purled.

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