I just tried the following on the LK 150 and like the look of it too. It knits just fine probably because in spite of the eyelashes, there's no gate pegs. Tension: 5 Cast on with waste yarn, 18 stitches (needles 9 - 9) and knit a...
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I just tried the following on the LK 150 and like the look of it too. It knits just fine probably because in spite of the eyelashes, there's no gate pegs. Tension: 5 Cast on with waste yarn, 18 stitches (needles 9 - 9) and knit a few rows. Knit 1 row ravel cord Ewrap cast on with main color yarn, Knit 1 row Row 1: You always skip the end needles as you Transfer every other stitch to the needle next to it starting with the 2nd needle from the left. Leave empty needles in work, K 2 rows. Row 2: Again skip the end needles as you transfer every other stitch to the needles next to it but start with the 3rd needle from the left. Leave empty needles in work, K 2 rows. Repeat rows 1 and 2 until you're nearly out of yarn, latch tool bind off. ------- Here's a couple links to Henry's Attic eyelash yarn I used, it's called Ballerina: http://www.fiber2yarn.com/custom/henry.htm http://www.redbarnfarm.net/henrysattic.htm I had a 2 oz hank and the final HK'd scarf measures 44 inches long, 4 inches wide.
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