Domino KnittingIntroducing an exciting new technique called domino knitting, this book teaches both beginners and experts the patterning technique that became a craze among Scandinavian knitters. Beginning with basic instructions and progressing to sophisticated projects, this guide shows how domino knitting allows for easy designing by allowing knitters to build squares on one another horizontally and vertically at will. Precise step-by-step instruction show how squares can be worked in a variety of stitches for multicolored effects. Included is a key to selecting the proper yarn for any project as well as care instructions for any creation. |
Contents
Potholder 3 | 59 |
StripsPotholder 5Joining 1 | 66 |
Potholder 6Joining 2 | 75 |
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2nd joining stripe 2nd strip 3rd strip 6th round Basic Square beg st block BO loosely border cable ndl center 3 sts charcoal gray circular ndl corner to corner curry Cut yarn diagonally from corner DK weight cotton domino knitting edge st end st Finish Garter stitch Headband I-cord K-CO k2tog knit 1 st knit 14 Knit a square knit sts knit to last last st leaving 1 st left-leaning triangles loops marine-blue needle notch Number of stitches Open bottom triangle p2tog the last pattern piece pompons Potholder psso red-violet ridges right side rolled edge round Color round Knit Row 1 WS Row 9 Sl 1 kwise Sport weight wool square D square should measure st on ndl stockinette sts on cable sts remain sun yellow Technique top triangle triangle edging turn weight cotton yarn weight wool yarn width and height wristwarmers wrong side