![]() Continue purling the stitches across - 22 sts. Row 5: Working back across stitches just made, pull up the next loop from front to back to purl the stitch. Rows 3 and 4: Working back across stitches just made, knit across - 22 sts. Continue knitting the stitches across - 22 sts. ![]() ![]() Row 2: Pull the next loop from back to front through the previous loop (the 22nd loop counted in your foundation) to knit the stitch. Row 1: Count out 22 loops for beginning foundation. Lion Brand put together this helpful video on so you can see exactly how it works.įinger knitting the Pillow Panels (make 2) If you are new to using loop yarn, it’s worked by using your fingers to pull one loop through another to essentially knit or purl a stitch. Then keep scrolling for my free knit pillow pattern below. If you are new to finger knitting with loop yarn, no worries … Lion Brand has a video that I included below to guide you through the basics. And it has such a transitional cozy vibe that I can see working in all different decors, from beachy to farmhouse to modern! I absolutely love how this pillow came out … it has a classic knit look with purl accent rows for interest. It’s a quick and inexpensive way to give an old pillow a much needed makeover, or you can purchase a new pillow form through the supply list below, The pillow is uses only 2 skeins of loop yarn to make and is finger knit in panels to create a pillow cover. That’s all for now folks, it’s time for me to go and work on this pattern some more.This soft and cushy knit pillow is so easy to make! It is finger knit with loop yarn and requires no prior knitting experience to make! And it’s better to have too much yarn than not enough. I’d definitely allow a leeway of 10% as everyone has a different tension and technique. Simply multiple the total amount used by the number of squares you are wanting to make. I did an approximate estimate of the yarn required (for one square) going off my sampler square and the yarn used (with my tension). The colour layout for Serene is as follows: So you can follow the table amount required for B&B and Regal. I followed the same colour layout as the pattern for both Bright & Bold and Regal and then had a bit of a play around with Serene, using only 6 colours instead of 8. Here are the colours used and their codes. You know how good I am at naming designs… well I just came up with the names for the three squares above just now. I have used Stylecraft Special DK (100% acrylic, 100g/3.5oz, 295m/322yds) to make this blanket and also my other sampler squares. Please see the below table outlining the colours used in my blanket, the rounds they were used on, and how many 100g skeins you will need. Whilst I complete the pattern, I am releasing the colour information for you. So you’ll be getting your monies worth □. ![]() There is so much work involved, more than I have done for any other pattern. The blanket is now complete and I’m just putting the finishing touches on the written pattern. So for now, here’s a few more photos of the squares. I just really wanted to share the square with you now □ I will be updating this page with more information soon. Or you can share via Instagram too – use the hashtag #splendidserendipity and tag me too. ![]() So go and join my Facebook group if you haven’t already. I would love to see your squares all coloured in. Splendid-serendipity-colouring-in-page-1 Download ![]()
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