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Old 04-30-2012, 03:00 PM   #1
venom996
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Question About Soft-as-a-Cloud Baby Afghan
Hey everyone!!
I was shown the basics of knitting 4 months ago and have been obsessed ever since... I LOVE TO KNIT... I have knitted, [b]5 hats, 3 blankets, a baby coat w/cap with homemade clay buttons, and a scarf!
Ok, this may seem like a stupid question but boy, am I confused on this easy pattern! lol
The free pattern is here: ravelry.com/patterns/library/soft-as-a-cloud-baby-afghan

The pattern has the Pattern Stitch instructions and to the right of the page, the Afghan (Beg Pat) instructions. Which one (or both/back & forth?) do I follow for the baby afghan in the photo? I see where I'm suppose to cast on 106 sts (w/2 strands) but confused as to where I go from there... the Beg Pattern or the Multiple of 20 sts (Pattern Stitch) wth...?
I would be so grateful for any help 'ya all can give me.
Thank you SO much!
~Shari
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Old 04-30-2012, 09:31 PM   #2
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You will be working both of these instructions together. Here's how it works:

The pattern says:

Beg pat
Row 1: K3, [rep Row 1 of pat] 5 times, k3
Row 2: K3, [rep Row 2 of pat] 5 times, k3

So it looks like you have a K3 border on either side of your pattern stitches and the pattern stitches are repeated 5 times.

That means you would k3, [*p1, k9, p9, k1, rep from * across] 5 times, and then k3 again for Row 1. Next, it looks like you do the k3 border and move to Row 2 of pattern, ending with the k3 border, of course. Continue in this manner throughout until you've repeated the pattern 9 times.

Does that help?
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