KNITmuch | Issue 11

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Yarn Over with Be Wool add a stitch and a little magic

I hope your Spiral Rug‘s Invisible Circular Cast On is coming along, or maybe you’re still waiting on your order of Be Wool to arrive in the mail. Either way, this post will help make your work a little easier. First, I’ll share some advice on stitch marker placement. Then I’ll show you how to do the simple knit Yarn Over (YO). Besides the knit stitch, the Yarn Over is the only skill you need to complete this pattern. Set the stitch markers right

Setting up your stitch markers for this rug is simple, but I’ll walk you through it just to make sure you’re on the right Use the right gear – track. First Clover Jumbo Locking Stitch Markers of all, you need jumbo stitch markers, I use the Clover brand. The markers should say on the package that they are big enough for US 15

[10mm] or larger needles, as they come in a couple of sizes. You’ll need 5 stitches of one color, and one stitch of a different color. I used 5 orange stitch markers, and 1 blue stitch marker as in the photo below. The pattern adds the stitches on the first round after the set-up row. Rnd 1: *K1, yo, pm; rep from * to end – 6 sts inc’d, 12 sts.

I added the orange stitch markers to the first five “pm” (place marker) spots then added the blue one on the last “pm”. The orange stitch markers now show you where the yarn overs will be. The blue marker now marks the last YO of this round and the beginning of your round. Once you slip the blue stitch marker you’ll be starting your second round. WARNING WILL ROGERS! (a reference only we old-timers will get) – make sure your yarn over BEFORE you slip your stitch marker. Also, keep an eye to make sure your stitch marker

Knitting a Spiral Rug is easy…with a little help!

hasn’t slid under a yarn over stitch. It’s not very usual for that to happen with these large stitch markers, but I wouldn’t put it past ‘em to try! They can be slippery little buggers! Yarn over – add a stitch ...and a little magic

This simple stitch is a foundation stitch for lace since it creates a pretty, lacey hole in a knit design. It also is an easy way to create a single increase. It’s the humble Yarn Over that makes this rug grow and shows off its spiral shape. Making a Yarn Over is easy! Here’s how it’s done: • Bring the working yarn between the tips of your needles from the back of your work to the front. • Then lift this yarn over your right-hand needle to return it to the back. • Knit the next stitch as normal. You should now have an extra stitch on your right-hand needle. That’s your Yarn Over stitch. If you prefer to see how it’s done, here’s a quick video. So, there you go! Now you’re ready to finish knitting your Spiral Rug.

Stitch markers set up right

These pretty Yarn Over stitches create lacey holes and help grow the Spiral Rug.

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Patterns of Yore

5min
pages 40-41

1 cake of Red Heart it’s a wrap Rainbow knits up the Gothic Diffusion shawl

8min
pages 36-38

Knitting an obtuse isosceles triangle shawl with one cake of Rainbow

3min
pages 34-35

Fearless Knitting: Steeking

4min
page 44

Deciphering Vintage Knitting Patterns

5min
pages 42-43

Use cross-fading gradient yarns to knit a quick project

3min
pages 32-33

Easy knit late summer stole – perfect – using Red Heart Croquette yarn

3min
pages 30-31

German Short Rows make socks look great

4min
pages 22-23

Red Heart Croquette yarn knits into a vibrant hair scrunchie

3min
pages 28-29

Knitting a rolled ribbing neckline

3min
page 26

Knitting a top-down baby sweater in Wacki Saki – 1 ball

4min
pages 24-25

One sock yarn, many gauges

2min
page 21

Final thoughts about knitting with Angora Lace yarn

2min
pages 18-19

Wacki Saki, not only a sock yarn

1min
page 20

How a yarn’s characteristics influence the look of a knitted pattern

2min
page 17

Yarn Over with Be Wool add a stitch and a little magic

2min
page 11

A perfect ending to a perfect weekend of knitting with Be Wool

3min
pages 12-13

The joy of knitting with big yarn and big needles

3min
pages 9-10

Why working the cables on the Syrah Cowl in Angora Lace is so yummy

1min
page 16

Knitting the perfect invisible circular cast on

1min
page 8

Big yarn + big needles = 1 big and cozy knitted spiral rug

3min
pages 6-7

Syrah Cowl, swatching for gauge and casting on

3min
page 15

Angora Lace unique fingering weight yarn, perfect for Syrah Cowl

2min
page 14
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