Showing posts with label decrease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decrease. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Knifty Knitter Decrease Stitch

INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1: Knit to the end of the row and then knit back 3 stitches; this will hold the stitches. Decrease Stitch Step 1
Step 2: Take the first 2 stitches off of the pegs using the hook, Decrease Stitch Step 2
Step 3: and pull the second loop through the first loop. Decrease Stitch Step 3
Step 4: Place the second loop back onto the peg that it was taken from. Decrease Stitch Step 4
Note: More than one stitch can be taken off at a time. Knit back as many stitches as you need to take off, plus one more to hold the yarn as you take the stitches off.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Child's Hair Scarf

Knifty Knitter Hair Scarf
Instructions
1. The main part of the knitting will be done on every other peg. This will make it very airy
2. Wrap the first three pegs and knit 10" or 11", back and forth.
3. Wrap the first three pegs skip the next peg and wrap around the next peg, turning back to the first 3 pegs.
4. Knit these loops and when you wrap again skip the end peg and wrap around the next and turn, continue adding a stitch on the one side until you have 10 pegs filled. Knit these rows even for 15 rows
5. Decrease one stitch on the right hand side, by turning on the last peg (make this last turning stitch very loose) and knit the next two stitches.
6. Using the crochet hook take the loop from the turning peg and pull the next loop through the end one and put the remaining loop back on the same peg. Keep this very loose
7. Knit even on the last three loops for about 10 or 11".
What you will need.
Provo Craft Supplies
  • Using the Knifty Knitter green long loom and hook
Other Supplies
  • One skein Water Wave Yarn by Lion Brand Yarn (only used a part of the skein)
  • Yarn Needle
  • Crochet Hook J or K

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Water Wave Shawl

Knifty Knitter Shawl


Instructions
1. The main part of the knitting is done on every other peg. This makes the scarf very light and airy.
2. Wrap the first three pegs and knit 8 rows, back and forth.
3. Wrap the first three pegs, skip the next peg, and wrap around the next peg, turning back to the first 3 pegs.
4. Knit these loops and when you wrap again, skip the end peg and wrap around the next and turn.
5. Continue adding a stitch on the one side until you have the loom completely filled.
6. Knit these rows even for 18 rows.
7. Decrease one stitch on the right hand side, by turning on the last peg (make this last turning stitch very loose) and knit the next two stitches.
8. Using the crochet hook, take the loop from the turning peg and pull the next loop through the end one.
9. Place the remaining loop back on the same peg. Keep this very loose.
10. Knit even on the last three loops for about 8" and make a tassel for the end.
11. Sew the small loop on the opposite end to make a loop for the long end to go through.
12. Put fringe on scarf and tie the ends of the yarn so that it can't unravel.
What you will need.
Provo Craft Supplies
  • Knifty Knitter large yellow loom and hook
Other Supplies
  • One skein Water Wave yarn by Lion Brand
  • Yarn needle
  • Crochet hook J or K

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