Here are a few of my free knitting patterns. Please do not distribute the patterns or images without my consent. Printer-friendly versions are also available.
Frost Flowers socks
A charted sock pattern based on the Frost Flowers stitch pattern.
Knitted in fingering/sock/4-ply.
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Seaweed socks
A toe-up sock pattern based on the Seaweed stitch pattern.
Knitted in fingering/sock/4-ply.
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Bungay socks
A toe-up sock pattern inspired by fields of buttercups.
Knitted in fingering/sock/4-ply.
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Drooping Elm cowl
An easy-to-follow lace pattern with written as well as charted instructions.
Knitted in sport/DK weight yarn.
Also available in Spanish.
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Flutter on by
Add a bit of whimsy to your wardrobe with a winged creature that won’t eat your woollens.
Knitted in fingering/sock/4-ply.
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re the Dayflower Cowl pattern.
I am confused…. I have put markers at every 17 sts.
Row 4 ends up with 17 st.
but doing Row 5 with K3, ask, K10 is only 15 …. ?????
is it supposed to be ask x 2???
I hope you can help me quickly, I want to knit this pattern
for a gift due Nov. 14, 2014. Today is Oct. 25.
Many thanks.
Margaret
After you completed round 4 you should have had 15 stitches between each marker as there were 7 stitches decreased per repeat in round 4 and only 5 stitches increased per repeat that round. Perhaps you worked a k2tog instead of the two k3tog? This would leave you two extra stitches per repeat.