Cast on 28 stitches
Purl 4 rows
Row 1 - CC Knit (Use bright color for CC)
Row 2 - CC Knit
Row 3 - MC *Knit 4, SL 2* (yarn carried in back) end K 4
Row 4 - MC *Purl 4, SL 2* (yarn in front) end P 4
Row 5 - CC *Knit 4, SL 2* (yarn in back) end K 4
Row 6 - CC Knit all stitches
Row 7 - MC Knit
Row 8 - MC Purl
Repeat pattern 4 more times.
End with Purl rows to 8".
Once you get going with this pattern it isn't difficult and you don't have to count.
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Permalink Reply by Jan B on September 28, 2011 at 7:43am Hi Jan,
No need to remove, what is a very attractive and easy pattern.
You should be able to amend the opening post OK.
As you are the original author, at the top of the page there should be a drop down options box.
One of the options is to Edit Discussion
Permalink Reply by Christine Johnson on September 28, 2011 at 9:46am Whoops, quite right Jan - it should be Row 2 that is knit.
Don't remove the pattern - it's such a pretty one and people looking at the lovely red squares will want to know how to make them.
Permalink Reply by Jan Simonds on September 28, 2011 at 10:21am
Permalink Reply by Christine Johnson on September 28, 2011 at 1:36pm I agree with you - knitting is so much easier to do than to write down.
And well done Donna for spotting the 'deliberate' mistakes and making a square anyway, Now you can have some fun and use the pattern in different ways, eg http://square-circle-forum.ning.com/photo/giraffe-2nd-try?context=user
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