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Small Butterfly
Yarn: A; 2 oz. fine weaving, 2-ply; as photographed, 1 oz. each of two blues. Needles: number 12
Gauge: 3 stitches to one inch
Chart: one box = 6 stitches and 6 ridges. Count boxes wide and boxes high to figure out for the various units how many stitches to cast on and how many ridges high to knit.
To knit: From the three designs on the chart it is evident that the outline drawing may be drawn a dozen times and each drawing will suggest a dozen interior designs. It may be knitted, for instance, as a single unit: start as a double wing and after 36 ridges change to a divided square; after 6 ridges of a divided square, change to a divided triangle which is knit for 12 ridges and cast off. This is the first example of an adapted unit, or a single unit which changes from one kind of unit to another as it is knitted.
Note from 2016: Document Geek is in the process of trying to revive this old classic book. If you are interested in testing any of the patterns from this book, for inclusion in the new printed version, please join the Number Knitting group here on Ravelry.
- First published: January 1952
- Page created: September 8, 2016
- Last updated: November 21, 2022 …
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