Mum had this yarn, it's so soft, and she didn't know what to do with it, so I made her a couple of bracelets. They looked so kawaii that I called them "marshmallow bracelets".
Cast on 11 stitches.
1. Knit all
2. Purl all.
3. K1, C6f, K4.
(C6f = slip 3 sts on cable needle and leave in Front, knit 3, knit the 3 on cable needle).
4. Purl all.
5. Knit all.
6. Purl all.
7. K4, C6b, K1.
(C6b = slip 3 sts on cable needle and leave in the Back, knit 3, knit the 3 on cable needle).
8. Purl all.
Repeat rows 1-8 until desired length, sew ends together, weave in tails.
Cast on 11 stitches.
1. Knit all
2. Purl all.
3. K1, C6f, K4.
(C6f = slip 3 sts on cable needle and leave in Front, knit 3, knit the 3 on cable needle).
4. Purl all.
5. Knit all.
6. Purl all.
7. K4, C6b, K1.
(C6b = slip 3 sts on cable needle and leave in the Back, knit 3, knit the 3 on cable needle).
8. Purl all.
Repeat rows 1-8 until desired length, sew ends together, weave in tails.
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This is just adorable! Is it one yarn that's pink and white or two yarns?
ReplyDeleteOne yarn, it's very soft and kinda plush, #4 or 5, I think.
DeleteYou know, while I was making these... I figured, any kind of cable would work, really, so I tried making one for myself with a #1 yarn and a Wheat Ear Cable version, turned out great too.