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3-Color Tunisian Knitting

tunisian knitting stitch

3-Color Tunisian Knitting - Right side
3-Color Tunisian Knitting - Wrong side

As with one-color Tunisian knitting, this stitch makes a very firm even fabric but
can be difficult to brk1tbl (which means knit the stitch and its yarnover together
going into the back of the loops, twisting the stitches). I stuck the right needle
into the fronts of the stitich and its yarnover as in normal knitting and then
glided the point of the needle over the left needle to get my right needle point in
position to brk into the back of the loops. For this sample I used a large needle
- twice the recommended needle size for the yarn.

For this sample I followed the instructions for one-color Tunisian Knitting, also
written below, but alternated colors A, B and C. Your yarns will be hanging on
the correct side of the work so you will not have to do any sliding.

To begin, loosely cast on (long tail over 2 needles) an even number of sts.
Row 1 WS: wyif, *sl1yof; rep from *.
Row 2 RS: *brk1tbl; rep from *.
Repeat Rows 1-2 working one row in color A, then one row in color B and then
one row in color C, one row in color A, one row in color B, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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