PRACTICE WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED
Casting on, knitting, purling, binding off, reading instructions
Cast on 24 stitches
4 rows (garter stitch)
Knit each row
4 rows (stockinette stitch)
Knit a row (This is the right side of the piece)
Purl a row (This is the wrong side of the piece)
Repeat these two rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
4 rows (K2 P2 rib)
Knit two, purl two, repeat across
Repeat for three more rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
4 rows (stockinette stitch)
Knit a row (This is the right side of the piece)
Purl a row (This is the wrong side of the piece)
Repeat these two rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
4 rows (K1 P1 rib)
K1, P1, repeat across
Repeat for three more rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
4 rows (stockinette stitch)
Knit a row (This is the right side of the piece)
Purl a row (This is the wrong side of the piece)
Repeat these two rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
8 rows (seed stitch)
K1, P1, repeat across
Next seven rows: knit the purl stitches and purl the knit stitches
If you feel adventurous: 8 rows (basket weave stitch)
(a) K4, P4, rep across
Rep for three more rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
(b) P4, K4, rep across
Rep for three more rows (knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches)
Bind off
Feel free to repeat this sequence or develop your own
Goals:
1. Get comfortable with both knit and purl stiches
2. Understand the difference between the two stitches
3. Get comfortable with switching from knit to purl
4. Understand when you mean to knit and when you mean to purl
5. Recognize the “right” side of your work from the “wrong” side
6. Learn terms and follow elementary knitting directions
Tonight's class was so interesting. I love your way of casting on and binding off.
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