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Adding this month's lace patterns will make a plain knit more fun - and airy stitches will trap warmth in cosy winter garments.
Abbreviations
K knit k2tog knitthe nexttwo strtchestogether k4tog knitthe nextfour stitches together P purl iep(s) repeat^) R(w)s right (wrong) side st(s) stfcb(es) tbl through the back of the loop yo yarn aver yfrn yarn forward round needles
Theyarn used «artesano 100% Alpaca DK, shade 1S32, Chile
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Theyarn used «artesano 100% Alpaca DK, shade 1S32, Chile
Cast on a muitipleof 10 sts plus 6 (try 46 sts). Row 1 (WS) P6, *k2togtbl,yo twice, k2tog, P6; rep from*toend,
Row2 K6, *Pl, Pinto first yo and Kinto second, PI,
These 2 rows form the pattern.
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- While you get used tothe pattern, count your stitches every rowto make sure you're still on track.
- Try knittingtwoor more panel patterns on one swatch. Thetwo in the right-hand column have different row repeats but that doesn't matter as long as you rememberthat while you're on repeat two, row three of the Peacock Panel, you 11 still only be on repeatone, row seven ofthe Foxglove Panei.

Peacock Panel
Panel worked over 13 sts, with reverse stocking stitch on each side ofthe pattern. Row 1(RS) Knit. Row 2 Purl.
Row 3 K4tog [yo, Kl] 5 times, yo, k4tog. Row 4 Purl.
These 4 rowsfbrm the pattern.
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Foxglove Panel
Panel worked over 8 sts, with reverse stocking stitch on each side ofthe pattern.
Row8K2,P4,K2.
These 8 rows form the pattern.
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Guide
Discover the basics of knitting here, and turn over to find out more about crochet.
Our aim here at Simply Knitting is to get you knitting and crocheting. Whetheryou're new to needles and yarn, or want to rekindle the passion you once had forthe hobby, we've got all the basics right here. Over the next four pages we'll take you from cast on to knit and purl, and from chain to treble. If you need more help, see overleaf for how to contact us for more extensive guides to knitting and crochet.
All you really need to start off with is a pair of knitting needles or a crochet hook and a ball of yam. Once you've mastered the basics, you'll have the confidence to begin your first knitted or crocheted item (a scarf is a good choice). Keepyour kit in a small purse in your knitting bag, sothat it's always on hand whenyou need to knit!
Cast on: thumb method Use this all-purpose cast-on for an elastic edge - it works well for ribbing.
Insert the point of the needle
Pull the loop through the thumb
Insert the point of the needle
Pull the loop through the thumb
1 Place a slipknot with a long tail of Holding the tail end in your left lin p.5cm) per stitch on one needle. Hold hand, wrap it around your left thumb by through the loop from front to back, then loop, then move the thumb over the tip the needle and yarn in your right hand. bringing the needle across to the left, over wind the ball end around the needle, of the needle. Remove your thumb and and around your thumb. going from left to right. pull the yam to tighten.
Cast on: cable method Choose this cast-on for a firm edge, and when adding stitches within your work.
Make a slipknot and put the right-hand needle behind the knot. Wind the yarn around the tip of the right-hand needle anticlockwise.
PuS! the right-hand needle back under the left-hand needle, keeping the yarn loop on the tip as you bring it towards you.
Make a slipknot and put the right-hand needle behind the knot. Wind the yarn around the tip of the right-hand needle anticlockwise.
PuS! the right-hand needle back under the left-hand needle, keeping the yarn loop on the tip as you bring it towards you.
Pull the loop out with the right-hand needle, then slip it over the end of the tip of the left-hand needle, as shown above.
Insert your needle between the stitches on the left-hand needle and repeat steps 1-4 until you have a cast-on row of stitches.
Pull the loop out with the right-hand needle, then slip it over the end of the tip of the left-hand needle, as shown above.
Insert your needle between the stitches on the left-hand needle and repeat steps 1-4 until you have a cast-on row of stitches.
Cast off Finish off your knitting with this straightforward cast-off technique.
' Start by knitting the first two stitches of the row as norma!, but don't
Insert the left-hand needle through the first stitch, as shown. Lift this stitch
Knit another stitch so you have two on the right needle. Lift the first stitch over the second, then repeat steps 1-3.
' Start by knitting the first two stitches of the row as norma!, but don't
Insert the left-hand needle through the first stitch, as shown. Lift this stitch go any further along as you usually would, over the other stitch on the right-hand needle and over the needle point.
Knit another stitch so you have two on the right needle. Lift the first stitch over the second, then repeat steps 1-3.
When you get to the last stitch, cut the yarn about 6in (15cm) away, feed it through the ioop and pull through firmly.
Knit Follow our simple steps to make the most important stitch you'il learn.
Hold the needle with the stitches ■ ■ m Wind the yarn anti-clockwise on it in your left hand. Keeping the yam In around the point of the right-hand your right hand and at the back of your needle using your index finger. It's work, insert the point of the right-hand important to keep the yarn in your right needle into the front ioop of the first hand relatively taut to maintain an even stitch, as shown. tension as you go.
Bring the right-hand needle back through the loop, making sure that you catch the yarn you wound around the needle. This creates the stitch. Don't pull the free yarn too tightly. Let out some slack and it wilt be easier.
Push the point of the right needie further through the stitch you created, then gently pull the right needle to your left, taking the original loop with it. You've now created one knit stitch. Repeat these steps.
Plirl To make purl stitches, just reverse the action of plain knit stitches.
Holding the needle with atl the ££ W Wind the yarn around the tip of the Nowsiip the right-hand needle * Pushing the point of the right-hand stitches on in your left hand, and ensuring right-hand needle from right to left, in an back through the stitch, ensuring that you needle a little further through the stitch
Holding the needle with atl the ££ W Wind the yarn around the tip of the Nowsiip the right-hand needle * Pushing the point of the right-hand stitches on in your left hand, and ensuring right-hand needle from right to left, in an back through the stitch, ensuring that you needle a little further through the stitch that your ball end yarn is at the front of your work, insert the right-hand needie through the front loop of your first stitch as shown.
ant i-clockwise motion, constantly keeping 'catch' the yarn that you've already a slight tension on the yam. wound around the needle. This creates a stitch on your right-hand need!e.
you've just created, puit the first stitch off the feft-hand needle. That's your first purl stitch! Repeat points 1-4 across the row.
Needle sizes Knitting abbreviations
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UK |
METRIC |
US |
alt |
alternate |
MB |
make a bobble |
ssk |
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14 |
2mm |
0 |
approx |
approximately |
MC |
main colour | |
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beg |
beginning |
P/P |
purl | ||||
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13 |
2Mmm |
1 |
CB |
cable back |
pattfs) |
pattern(s) |
ssp |
|
- |
2'¿mm |
_ |
cc |
contrast colour |
patt repfs) |
pattern repeat(s) | |
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12 |
2%mm |
CF |
cable forward |
PB |
place bead | ||
|
2 |
CN |
cable needle |
pfb |
purl into front and back of stitch | |||
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11 |
3mm |
- |
cont |
continue |
PM |
place marker |
st(s) |
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10 |
31/lmm |
3 |
dec |
decrease (by working two |
P2tog |
purl 2 stitches together (1 stitch |
st st |
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3ysmm |
stitches together) |
decreased) |
tbl | ||||
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4 |
DK |
double knitting |
Pîtog |
purl 3 stitches together (2 |
tog | ||
|
9 |
3 M m m |
5 |
dpn |
double-pointed needle |
stitches decreased) |
WS | |
|
S |
4mm |
6 |
foil |
following |
prev |
previous |
wyfb |
|
41Amm |
g st |
garter stitch (knit every row) |
psso |
pass slipped stitch over |
wyif | ||
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7 |
7 |
inc |
increase (usually knit Into same |
p2sso |
pass 2 slipped stitches over |
ybk | |
|
6 |
5mm |
8 |
stitch twice) |
pwise |
by purling the stitch |
yfwd | |
|
5 |
S1/imm |
9 |
K/k |
knit |
rem |
remain/remaining |
yo |
|
10 |
kfb |
knit into front and back of stltcb |
repfs) |
repeatfs) |
yrn | ||
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4 |
6mm |
kwise |
by knitting the stitch |
rev st st |
reverse stocking stitch |
yon | |
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3 |
6>imm |
10% |
k2tog |
knit the next two stitches |
RH |
right hand |
* |
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2 |
7mm |
together |
rnd(s) |
roundis) (on a circular needle) | |||
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LH/lh |
left hand |
RS |
right side | ||||
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1 |
714 m m |
- |
LT |
left twist |
RT |
right twist | |
|
0 |
8mm |
11 |
meas |
measures |
skpo |
sllp1 stitch, knit 1 stitch, pass | |
|
00 |
9mm |
13 |
M1 |
make one (increase 1 stitch) |
slipped stitch over (1 stitch | ||
|
MIL |
make one twisted to the left |
decreased) | |||||
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000 |
10mm |
15 |
{increase 1 stitch) |
skjpn |
slip 1 stitch, knit 2 stitches | ||
|
- |
12mm |
17 |
M1R |
make one twisted to the right |
together, pass slipped stitch | ||
|
15mm |
19 |
(increase 1 stitch) |
over (2 stitches decreased) | ||||
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Mlp |
make one purlwise (increase 1 |
si |
slip | ||||
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20mm |
36 |
stitch) |
si st |
slip stitch | |||
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25mm |
50 |
Fi |
slip 2 stitches one at a time, knit
2 slipped stitches together (1
stitch decreased)
slip 2 stitches one at a time, purl
2 slipped stitches together through back of the loops 1
stitch decreased)
stitch (es)
stocking stitch through the back of the loop together wrong side with yarn behind with yarn in front yarn to the back yam forward yarn over yarn round needle yarn over needle work instructions immediately following *, then repeat as directed
TOP TIP!
Always check the list of abbreviations given on each pattern for any special abbreviations.
Chain Stitch This is the foundation of all crochet stitches.
Pull the hook and yarn back through This is what your row of chains will the slipknot loop to form your first chain took like. Keep going tintli you have the {ch) stitch. Now repeat steps D and E number of chains which are stated on until you've formed a chain. your pattern. (Don't count the slipknot.)
About 6in (15cm) from the end of ■ 1 * With the hook in your right hand, the yarn, make a loop with the ball end on hold the slipknot between thumb and top. Insert the hook through this loop and finger of the ieft hand. Move the hook catch the yarn, pulling it through the loop, under and over the yarn. Sfide the slipknot up to the hook.
Slip Stitch This stitch won't add Height.
Pull the hook and yarn back through This is what your row of chains will the slipknot loop to form your first chain took like. Keep going tintli you have the {ch) stitch. Now repeat steps D and E number of chains which are stated on until you've formed a chain. your pattern. (Don't count the slipknot.)
Chain foundation ring & spiral
- Insert the hook from front to back under the top of the second chain from the hook. Wrap the yarn round the hook (this is known as yrh).
P Pull the yarn through both (oops on the hook to make a slip stitch (si st). To carry on working a row of slip stitches, insert the hook into the next chain down and so on, repeating step E each time.
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BFJ^PT | |
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^^^ Make a short length of foundation |
^^^ Close the ring with a slip stitch |
chain as stated in your pattern instructions, for example, ch 5. Insert hook into the first chain.
(yarn round hook and pull through). You can continue the spiral. If working in the round, add a stitch marker here.
chain as stated in your pattern instructions, for example, ch 5. Insert hook into the first chain.
(yarn round hook and pull through). You can continue the spiral. If working in the round, add a stitch marker here.
Double crochet Thiseasystitch is frequently used and forms a smooth, firm surface.
Skip 2 chain stitches and insert the hook under the top loop of the 3rd chain.
Wind the yarn around the hook and pull it through the chain loop, leaving two loops on your crochet hook.
Skip 2 chain stitches and insert the hook under the top loop of the 3rd chain.
Wind the yarn around the hook and pull it through the chain loop, leaving two loops on your crochet hook.
Yarn round hook again, then pull the yarn through both loops. There's your double crochet made and you'll have one loop ieft on your hook ready to do the next stitch. Continue to the end of the chain, but don't work into the slip knot.
For the following (foil) rows, turn work and ch1. This is the turning chain {t-ch) and counts as the first dc. Skip the stitch at the base of the t-ch, then work Idc tinder the top 2 loops of each stitch, including the top of t-ch on foil rows.
Treble crochet A very popular stitch, it's twice as high as double crochet.
Make a foundation chain. Skip 3 chain, yarn round hook, then insert the hook under the loop of the 4th chain, yarn round hook.
Pult the yarn through the chain loop only (leaving 3 ioops on hootc), yarn round hook.
Pull the yarn through 2 loops only {1 loops on hook), yarn round hook. Pull the yarn through these 2 loops. Continue working treble into the next and ail following chains to the end of the row.
Make a foundation chain. Skip 3 chain, yarn round hook, then insert the hook under the loop of the 4th chain, yarn round hook.
Pult the yarn through the chain loop only (leaving 3 ioops on hootc), yarn round hook.
Pull the yarn through 2 loops only {1 loops on hook), yarn round hook. Pull the yarn through these 2 loops. Continue working treble into the next and ail following chains to the end of the row.
To make the next and foliowing rows, turn work and chain 3. This is the turning chain and counts as 1 treble. Work 1 treble into top 2 loops of 2nd stitch in previous row. Work into top of each stitch across the row.
Half treble This easy stitch is frequently used and forms a smooth, firm surface.
Make a foundation chain. Skip 2 chain, yarn round hook and insert the hook under the top loop of the 3rd chain, yarn round hook.
Pull the yarn through the loop only, leaving 3 loops on your hook, yarn round hook.
Pull the yarn through all 3 loops. For the following rows of half
You've made a half treble. Continue half treble, turn work and chain 2. This counts treble into next and all following chains to as the first half trebfe in the new row. the end of the row. Work! half treble into next and each st to end, including top of turning chain.
Make a foundation chain. Skip 2 chain, yarn round hook and insert the hook under the top loop of the 3rd chain, yarn round hook.
Pull the yarn through the loop only, leaving 3 loops on your hook, yarn round hook.
Pull the yarn through all 3 loops. For the following rows of half
You've made a half treble. Continue half treble, turn work and chain 2. This counts treble into next and all following chains to as the first half trebfe in the new row. the end of the row. Work! half treble into next and each st to end, including top of turning chain.
Count chains and stitches Makesureyouareworkingthecorrectnumberofstitches.
D 0 00 Q00Q0SE
Chains
Each 'V counts as one stitch. Never count the slip knot or the ioop on the hook. Don't twist the chain.
Double
To count short stitches, such as doubfe crochet, look at the 'V's at the top of the row.
Treble
For taiier stitches, such as treble it's easier to count each upright stem as a single stitch.
Work in TOWS Turn and turn about!
How to continue your work
Make the first row by working across the foundation chain from right to left. At the end of the chain or row, turn the work so the yarn is behind the hook. Make a turning chain and work the next stitch into the top of the stitches on your first row.
Hook sizes
Crochet abbreviations
|
UK |
METRIC |
US |
across |
the end of the row |
ip<s) |
loop(s) |
|
alt |
alternate |
nc |
not closed | |||
|
14 |
2mm |
B/1 |
approx |
approximate(ly) |
pitt |
patterns |
|
13 |
2.25mm |
- |
beg |
beginning |
p or pc |
picot |
|
12 |
2,5mm |
C/2 |
bet bl |
between insert hook under back loop only. |
Example: rfdc - raised front | |
|
11 |
3mm |
- |
Example bide - back loop double crochet |
double crochet | ||
|
10 |
3,25mm |
D/3 |
ch(s) |
chain or chain stitch(es) |
rb |
raised back |
|
3.5mm |
E/4 |
ch sp(s> |
chain space® |
Example: rbdc- raised back | ||
|
9 |
cl(s) |
clusters |
double crochet | |||
|
8 |
4mm |
G/6 |
cont |
continue |
rem |
remaining |
|
7 |
4.5mm |
7 |
dc |
double crochet |
rep |
repeat |
|
H/8 |
dc2tog |
work 2 dc together |
rnd |
round | ||
|
6 |
5mm |
dec |
decrease |
sk |
skip | |
|
5 |
5.5mm |
1/9 |
dtr |
double treble crochet |
si st |
slip stitch |
|
4 |
6mm |
1/10 |
dtrltog |
work 2 dtr together |
sp(s) |
space(s) |
|
(1 |
insert hook under front loop only: |
st(s) |
stitch(es) | |||
|
3 |
6.5mm |
K/10% |
Example: fide -front loop double crochet |
t-ch(s) |
turning ■ hdln(s) | |
|
2 |
7mm |
- |
foil |
following |
tog |
together |
|
0 |
8mm |
gr |
group |
tr |
treble crochet | |
|
00 |
htr |
half treble crochet |
tritog |
work 2 tr together | ||
|
9mm |
— |
htr2tog |
work 2htr together |
yrh |
yam round hook | |
|
000 |
10mm |
- |
in next inc |
sts to be worked into same stitch increase |
work instructions immediately following *, then repeat as directed |
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