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Mitred Squares Blanket – Part 1 - Knitting Squirrel

For the first square on the second row, I did a long tail cast on of 24 stitches, placed the marker, then picked up and knit 24 stitches across ...

June 2018 - genuine mudpie

For the following stitches, use the loom pick to pick up the ... squares together to make up a blanket. So I tried looking for visual ...

LissMiss Blanket Free Crochet Pattern – Linen Stitch Mitered Square

LissMiss is a pattern I have picked up and set down many times since 2013. ... 5 and then working as for previous squares, and joining with PLT ...

Work in Progress - February 2023 - The Woolly Brew

You knit a square and then another, picking up the edge of the ... pick up the stitches and what was the right side in garter stitch. I ...

How to join crochet mitered squares together as you go - YouTube

... Picking up crochet row ends 12:07 How to get neat row ends or add a ... How to join crochet mitered squares together as you go: jayg mitered ...

The Rainbow Hue Shift Afghan - jingersnaps - WordPress.com

The actual knitting itself is very simple. The real trick lies in being very consistent about how you pick up the stitches for your squares, ...

Step-by-Step Guide to the Lodge Cardigan Free Knitting Pattern

Each stitch, each mitered square, and each moment spent knitting it ... Wrist Ribbing. Pick up 1 st for each st or 1 st for each garter rib.

Mabel-Mabel | 'satiable curiosity for knitting, crochet, passementerie

That will give you roughly the number of complete spirals you can knit up in a square blanket. Add I-cord stitches at the miter before you begin ...

Beginners Guide to Picking Up Stitches - Yarnspirations

Simply insert the hook into the center of the first stitch. Beginner's Guide to Picking Up Stitches. Grab your new yarn with the hook and pull a ...

Mark your Calendars: Mitered Square Patchwork Blanket Workshop

We will teach you how to make each of the squares and how to pick up the stitches to attach them all together as you go.

A free knitted pillow pattern - easy written instructions [+video]

Warning: There are multiple ways to seam together mitered squares. If you want to seam together edge stitch to edge stitch to create concentric squares, then ...

Knitted Mitered Squares Pattern - Pinterest

These squares or "modules" can be pieced together by picking up stitches ... Knit Mitered Square, Mitered Square Blanket, 10 Stitch Blanket, Knitted Squares ...

Pick-up Lines - Yarn Harlot

Why not just leave the stitches live, placing them on a spare circular or stitch holder until you needed them again? My answer is both personal ...

Mitered Square Blanket Pattern - Yes! Suna Knits!

Rest of row: Pick up 20 stitches down the side of the square you just finished. Pick up ONE stich in the center between the two squares you are ...

How to Knit Stripes Magically with Mitered Squares: A Tutorial & 11 ...

Row 2: Knit, then stop one stitch before the center stitch of the row. So, if you've cast on 33 stitches, you'll knit 15 stitches. Slip the next ...

LissMiss Crochet Blanket: Reviving a Work In Progress | cypress

In 2013, before I even thought to crochet my knitted mitered squares together, I was inspired to create my own linen stitch mitered square. I ...

The Long Game – the Mitered Square Blanket - Emma Varnam

If you are wondering how it works – you either cast on, or pick up a number of stitches along two sides of a square and then decrease the ...

Noro Mitred Jacket - Alive & Knitting

Then you pick up stitches to knit the first square, which is in the location of that beigey one on her right hip. You make the squares ...

Mitered Diamond Jacket Pattern - Melody Johnson

Note: always slip the first stitch of each row, to ensure easier picking up of stitches. I have written the start of each row as k1, but after ...

0. The Basic One - Annaplexis - WordPress.com

After casting on the stitches, you should have a tail of minimum 10cm (4in) left. Hold it together with the knitting needle in your left hand and just forget ...