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Cat paw print pattern
Cat paw print pattern






cat paw print pattern

K2tog = knit two stitches together (decrease) The first stitch of each row is slipped purlwise, with the yarn in front, then move the yarn between the needles to the back (without wrapping over the needles). If you do that, you should consider eliminating one pattern repeat (7 stitches) to accommodate the extra stitches and keep roughly the same overall width. If you don’t want a rolled edge, you can add a few more stitches to the edges and knit them in garter stitch (knit every row). With only one edge stitch on each side, the edges roll just a bit, making a sort of fake i-cord edging (sort of).

#Cat paw print pattern plus#

This is narrow cat’s paw lace, the pattern repeat is 7 stitches (10 repeats total), plus one edge stitch on each side. Yarn: DK weight (light #3)-sample knit with 5 skeins of Patons Brilliant, Gold Glow (830 yds.) This would be great for a fancy New Year’s party-although be warned, I used five skeins to make a fairly large size, it’ll take a good amount of time to knit it up.įinished Measurements: 15 inches by 62 inches I picked a metallic yarn, which adds some nice glitz, and it’s still essentially a neutral color that will go with almost anything. I noticed a number of lovely wraps and shawls worn by other guests, and resolved to make one for myself for future need. At a wedding I attended last spring, it was unseasonably chilly, and I struggled to come up with something warm to wear that was suitably dressy.








Cat paw print pattern