Arrowhead Lace Knit Throw

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Arrowhead Lace Knit Throw

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This lightweight Arrowhead Lace Knit Throw from Red Heart Yarn is elegant and easy to make. Worked in a single color, this easy knit afghan is a great four-row pattern to develop your knit lace skills and you'll love having it draped over a chair or gracing your bed.  This is a simple afghan to make and a fun one for beginners and advanced knitters alike.  Make one in your favorite color to help add color and style to any room in your home.

For more beautiful afghans and throws, check out the We've Got You Covered: 25 Crochet and Knit Throws eBook from Red Heart Yarn.

Arrowhead Lace Knit Throw

Materials:

  • 6 balls Red Heart® “Eco-Ways™” yarn in Aquarium
  • 6mm [US 10] – 29” circular knitting needle
  • Yarn needle
  • Pattern/Guide

 

Gauge: 14 sts = 4”; 21 rows = 4” in pattern.  CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size needle to obtain the gauge.

 

Instructions:
Throw measures 43” x 45”.

  1. Cast on 151 sts. Knit 2 rows.
     
  2. Row 1 (Right Side): K1, * [yo, slip 1, K1, psso] twice, K1, [K2tog, yo] twice, K1; repeat from * across.
     
  3. Row 2: Purl.
     
  4. Row 3: K2, * yo, slip 1, K1, psso, yo, slip 1, K2tog, psso, yo, K2tog, yo **, K3; repeat from * to last 2 sts, end at **; K2.
     
  5. Row 4: Purl.
     
  6. Repeat Rows 1-4 for pattern until 44½” from beginning, end by working Row 3. Knit 2 rows. Bind off knitwise.
     
  7. Weave in ends.

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On row 3, ignore the double asterisk until you get to the end. then you should have 2 stitches to knit instead of three. from the single asterisk to the word repeat I count 10 stitches. so the row requires you to work 2 stitches then 10X14 then 7 then 2. I count 151 stitches. Have not started this yet, but am looking forward to doing it soon. Thanks for making me study it closer

On row 3, ignore the "" until you get to the end. then you should have 2 stitches to knit instead of three. from the"" to the word repeat I count 10 stitches. so the row requires you to work 2 stitches then 10X14 then 7 then 2. I count 151 stitches. Have not started this yet, but am looking forward to doing it soon. Thanks for making me study it closer Read more at http//www.favecrafts.com/Knit-Afghans/Arrowhead-La == ce-Knit-Throw-from-Red-Heart-YarnuTk6yAo6gKodzAmS. == 99

On row 3, ignore the until you get to the end. then you should have 2 stitches to knit instead of three. from the to the word repeat I count 10 stitches. so the row requires you to work 2 stitches then 10X14 then 7 then 2. I count 151 stitches. Have not started this yet, but am looking forward to doing it soon. Thanks for making me study it closer.

I've tried this several times but keep coming out wrong on the stitches. I keep track of each step with pencil and paper and it just isn't right.

Hi there - For specific pattern-related questions, we suggest contacting the pattern creator (Red Heart Yarn) directly via their designer profile on our site. You can also post your question on Facebook to see if others have had the same issue. Thanks!

Something is missing in row 3..its says repeat from to last 2 sts..but doesn't say from what.

For Row 3 it looks like there are two yo together as you repeat. Is this accurate? I knitted 12 rows and the pattern isn't looking right.

I thought it meant repeat from * to **. But that doesn't work.

Correction on my posting. I meant row 3

I am starting this pattern now. Row 4 is confusing. Can someone help me?

Try sites such as knittinghelp.com or knitpurlhunter.com. They have videos that show you exactly how to do all kind of techniques. It has helped me tremendously.

What is the answer to crafter 1811477 question? What does 'psso' mean? Thank you.

"psso" means pass slipped stitch over.

i really dont know much about knitting what does psso mean?

it looks like what i am looking for thank you will be using this site often

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