


I am trying out new stitches, and found my Vogue Stitchionary Volume One truly inspiring. With medium needles and some worsted weight, I sat down and tried out several. Here they are, in all their inept glory:
9. purl ridges
8. mock rib
7. cartridge rib
6. garter ridge rib (wrong side)
5. I don't know (wrong side?)
4. yarnovers in garter
3. seed
2. moss
1. I don't know!
It was a great exercise, and I want to continue to try new stitches with cables, and with other combinations of K and P. I was trying out things that had no more than four rows in the pattern, but if I get braver, I can try many more. When I get more clear about things like psso, ssk, etc., and knitting into the same stitch more than once, I think I will be an intermediate knitter. :^)
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