Double-Knit Fibonacci Bookmark Materials: - 2 colors of sport-weight yarn, color A and color B (I used Brown Sheep’s Nature Spun, in Blue Knight and Sunburst Gold). You only need a very small amount of each color for this project. - Three double-pointed #4 needles Techniques Needed: - long-tail cast on - grafting or weaving Notes: - Twist the two threads together at the beginning of each row, to keep the sides of your work closed. - When switching between knit and purl stitches, be sure to carry both colors to the front or the back of the work. You may need to stick your finger or thumb in-between the two threads to make working your stitches easier. Using a long-tail cast on, with color A on the needle and color B underneath, cast on 7 stitches. Turn the work, and, *purl 1 stitch with A, pick up a stitch from the cast-on wraps with color B* 7 times. You now have 14 stitches, alternating between color A and color B. Turn. Change colors on the next row, by starting with a purl stitch in A, then a knit stitch in B, and continuing across. You will then work, keeping the colors as they are on the needle, for 2 more rows. Switch colors, and work that stripe for 5 rows total. Switch colors, and work that stripe for 8 rows total. Switch colors, and work that stripe for 13 rows total. Switch colors, and work that stripe for 8 rows total. Switch colors, and work that stripe for 5 rows total. Switch colors, and work that stripe for 3 rows total. Switch colors, working for just 1 row. For the next (last) row, slip the purl stitches onto one needle and the knit stitches onto another. Knit 1 row with color A, break yarn. Cut a length about 24” long of color B. Use B to graft one row of color B across both needles. Darn in ends. ©2010, Lara Neel and journalgazette.net, All Rights Reserved.
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