![]() ![]() Cut thread at base of loop (thread used to create the loop) to create a yarn ‘tail’. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows until Blanket measures approximately 40", ending on a 2nd row.īind off row: Working in same direction as last row, pull 2nd stitch through 1st stitch. Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next stitch. ![]() ![]() One ball makes a cowl, three balls make a baby blanket. Holding crossed stitches in position, pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next stitch. Simply pull one loop through another and you look like a knitting guru. Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through first stitch. Holding crossed stitches in position, pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through 2nd stitch. Do not turn work.ģrd row: Working from right to left, cross unworked stitch in front of 2nd stitch. Holding crossed stitches in position, pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next stitch. Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind 2nd stitch. Holding crossed stitches in position, pull loop from working yarn up from behind through 3rd stitch. Do not turn work.Ģnd row: Working from left to right, skip first stitch of row just worked. Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next loop. Holding crossed loops in position, pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next loop. *Cross next loop of foundation row in front of 2nd loop of foundation row. Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind 50th loop. Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through 49th loop. Loops from working yarn are always pulled through stitches from back to front of work.Ĭount 50 loops for foundation row, noting yarn end is at far left and all loops are facing upwards.ġst row: Working from right to left, cross 50th loop in front of 49th loop. ‘Working yarn’ is held behind stitches throughout. Right side of work is facing at all times. ![]()
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