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Friday, May 16, 2008

More Minimalist - Is that a contradiction?

minimalist cardi fronts2


I got quite a bit done on the fronts of my Minimalist Cardi yesterday! At this point I'm about 20 rows away from armhole shaping. I plan on spending most of the weekend working on my stealth projects and maybe I can be back to regular blogging next week. I hope you guys all have a great weekend!

Oh, and just in case my uncaffeinated explanation the other day didn't make sense, here it is row by row.

Seed Stitch (over an odd number of stitches)
Row 1 and all RS rows: *K1, P1, rep from * to last stitch, end K1
Row 2and all WS rows: *K1, P1, rep from * to last stitch, end K1

Moss Stitch (over an odd number of stitches)
Row 1 (RS): *K1, P1, rep from * to last stitch, end K1
Row 2 (WS): *P1, K1, rep from * to last stitch, end P1
Row 3: *P1, K1, rep from * to last stitch, end P1
Row 4: *K1, P1, rep from * to last stitch, end K1

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're flying along on the cardigan!

Thanks for that awesome Sock Card. Maybe now I'll remember where I was when I get there. (Doesn't make sense but just roll with it.)

11:59 AM  
Blogger CraftyGryphon said...

That's going to be cool! (And I'm showing my husband this picture, because he thinks I'm nuts to knit both sweater-fronts at once, and this will prove that it's A Common Sort of Thing.)

2:58 PM  
Blogger Knitter106 said...

How did you know I am in need of the Sock Card? Actually, I needed it a year ago -- I have in my possession one completed sock, a 2nd skein of yarn, and no idea where the pattern is or what needles I used (even if I could find the pattern). But thanks to you, this won't happen to me ever again. Thanks, Melanie!

4:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That cardi is looking really nice. I must admit to being tempted.

9:20 AM  

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