Thin Star
by Barbara G. Walker
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Thin Star
From the Chapter Description: A group of various fabric textures will give practice to using various kinds of symbols. Some of these patterns are worked with simple knit and purl stitches; some use increases and decreases to form their designs; some use slip-stitches, or elongated stitches, or yarn-over stitches. There are also bobbles, “made” stitches, and stitches worked in the row below - an assortmentof knitting operations to help you become accustomed to translating the Complete List of Symbols into real things to do with your hands.
Location of Stitch: Chapter 1 - Textured Fabrics - page 8 - from Charted Knitting Design: A Third Treasury of Knitting Patterns.
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