Bernat Baby Sport Feather and Fan Blanket to knit

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Bernat Baby Sport Feather and Fan Blanket to knit

Postby Perpetua » Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:46 pm

The problem I am having is when the pattern switches.
(row 16) is K4 *P3. yrn. P4. P2tog. P2togtbl. P4. yrn. P3. (P1. K1) 9 times rep from * 5 times more K4.
(row 17) is K4 *yfwd. K4. Sl1. K1. psso. K6. K2tog. K4. yfwd (K1B. K1) 9 times rep from * 5 more times. K4.

I have no problem with K1B in the previous rows and in row 17 when I go to do the K1B. K1 section is where the problem happens. When I (K1B, K1) on the pattern Yrn P3 I keep ending up with what looks like a dropped stitch (a large loop of yarn that seems to have no place).

I don't know if the pattern is incorrect or if I am not knitting the row below in the right place or what. Any help anyone has would be so appreciated.

Has anyone done this pattern that can help me? Thank you. :cloud9:
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Re: Bernat Baby Sport Feather and Fan Blanket to knit

Postby Shandeh » Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:57 pm

Perpetua wrote:The problem I am having is when the pattern switches.
(row 16) is K4 *P3. yrn. P4. P2tog. P2togtbl. P4. yrn. P3. (P1. K1) 9 times rep from * 5 times more K4.
(row 17) is K4 *yfwd. K4. Sl1. K1. psso. K6. K2tog. K4. yfwd (K1B. K1) 9 times rep from * 5 more times. K4.

I have no problem with K1B in the previous rows and in row 17 when I go to do the K1B. K1 section is where the problem happens. When I (K1B, K1) on the pattern Yrn P3 I keep ending up with what looks like a dropped stitch (a large loop of yarn that seems to have no place).

I don't know if the pattern is incorrect or if I am not knitting the row below in the right place or what. Any help anyone has would be so appreciated.

Has anyone done this pattern that can help me? Thank you. :cloud9:


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