Re: Linen Stitch?

On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 00:47:24 GMT, "Knit Chic" spewed forth :

There's knit, and purl. Everything else is variations on a theme. The WAY you are COMBINING knits and purls is, apparently, something you're calling "Linen Stitch".

Sweater pattern - instructions for making a sweater Stitch pattern - instructions for combining knits and purls (and overs and incs and decs oftener than not) to produce visually interesting effects on the sweater

See the difference?

So please, for the last time - if you want help with "Linen Stitch", type up the damned pattern and post it for us. Because honestly, honey, you don't strike me as being particularly stupid, and you seem to want to rectify your ignorance, and I just can't figure out why you're having difficulty with the idea of

GIVING US THE PATTERN?

Wooly Who gets cranky after repeating herself so many times. Ask my kid.

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Wooly
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WOOLY i could hear you all the way to HAIFA mirjam rote:

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

what you are doing according to this pattern, is knit however many before the star (*) and then bring the yarn to the front as if to purl it, slip the next stitch instead, now put the yarn back to knit the next however many stitches, this gives a bar ((-)) around the base ot the slipped stitch and makes it look like the little bars in a woven or darned piece of material..

hth...cher

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spinninglilac

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