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Jo028

Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 1814
28 January 1967 Location: West Mids
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 6:33 pm Post subject: How do I do this?? |
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I'm going to have ago at a baby blanket from Sirdars Baby Blanket book. I have to cast on 3sts & the first & subsequent 32 rows begin 'yfwd, k whatever the number is'.
How the heck do I begin a row with a yfwd?
I think I'm being a bit dim, but I just don't get it
It's design 'The Old Favourite' page 6 in case any else has the book to hand.
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Binty CRAFTAs '07 Most Ambitious Project

Joined: 27 Dec 2006 Posts: 4109
20 April 1967 Location: North Oxfordshire
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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Its when you bring your yarn to the front of your needle at the beginning of the row and then take it over the top of the needle and start knitting as usual.
I can see it in my head but I really dont think iwrote that down very clearly
I hope someone else can put it better for you sorry  _________________ Ali
21" dolly
School uniform (dolly)
Hat, hand warmers and scarf (dolly)
PJ's and Slippers (dolly)
2 x fish
1 pair of size 5 welly socks
2 x frog
6 x 28 inch Big Ted
1 x 22 inch Ted
6 x angry eggs
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lillybee

Joined: 29 Mar 2009 Posts: 632
Location: Blackpool
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 6:49 pm Post subject: |
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I did a few of those blankets but they were K1 yfwd. That's a new one for me too. I know I would be pulling doing that, would ahve to watch the tension. _________________ Liz |
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loobyj
Joined: 05 Nov 2006 Posts: 1648
Location: Swindon, Wilts
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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Exactly as Binty says.
Or think of it like this
Hold your needles and yarn as normal, but instead of holding the yarn behind the right hand needle hold it in front. Then knit the stitch as normal - the yarn will go over and round the right hand needle and form a yarnover.
I'm on my own here or I'd get Mr L to take some pics to show you
Are you a member of knitting daily? If you are have a look at the pattern for Better than Booties - the explanation of yarnovers for the heel is exactly the same as you're trying to do, and I think it's got drawings.
hth
lj _________________ Ravelry - auntiemabel
Completed in 2009
Landgirls, Cassidy cap, Monkeys x 4, Baktus x 2, Granny blanket, |
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Jo028

Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 1814
28 January 1967 Location: West Mids
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, I'm just about to cast on & see what happens  _________________ Jo
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pictish CRAFTAs '07 Lifelong Stash Enhancement

Joined: 05 Nov 2006 Posts: 14305
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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Hope you work it out Jo - this is excatly the sort of thing I have problems with too!! I must say it sometimes happens that when you are actually knitting and try it, it suddenly makes sense IYSWIM when it didn't just reading it. _________________ Ali xxx |
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franney

Joined: 05 Jan 2007 Posts: 7952
Location: Slap bang in the middle of Bromley, Croydon, Biggin Hill and that London!
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 7:58 am Post subject: |
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It's just the same as doing a YO, it'll give you a little row of loops along the edge of your blankie, if you look at this picture of my Moonlight Sonata Shawl you'll see what i mean i hope
Have you ever knit a "Grandmother's Favourite" dishcloth? That's usually K1, YO, Knit however many... it just means you are increasing on the bias (think that's the right term ) _________________
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Jo028

Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 1814
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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thanks everyone it does work !!!! Franney I'm afraid I'm in the 'why would anyone want to knit a dishcloth' brigade & have yet to discover the joys of them  _________________ Jo
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melody yarns Site Admin

Joined: 03 Nov 2006 Posts: 8688
Location: UK
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 5:12 pm Post subject: |
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| Jo028 wrote: | thanks everyone it does work !!!! Franney I'm afraid I'm in the 'why would anyone want to knit a dishcloth' brigade & have yet to discover the joys of them  |
They're fab!! Try one and you'll be converted forever!!
I was like that socks though *wink* _________________ Melody's blog
Ravelry name ~ melodyyarns
22 out of 24 completed in 2009 - only 3 to go!
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franney

Joined: 05 Jan 2007 Posts: 7952
Location: Slap bang in the middle of Bromley, Croydon, Biggin Hill and that London!
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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| Jo028 wrote: | thanks everyone it does work !!!! Franney I'm afraid I'm in the 'why would anyone want to knit a dishcloth' brigade & have yet to discover the joys of them  |
Ah man, dishcloths are great! Small portable project, no chance of getting bored cos it's over as soon as it's started, and they make great gifts with a bar of handmade soap (you dont have to make it yourself though )
I don't use mine int he kitchen though, mine are for use in the bath, they exfoliate my legs just brilliantly
Anyway, i'm really glad it worked for you, sometimes you just have to trust the pattern!
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