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<b>1. <section begin=req1 /><noinclude></noinclude>Have the Knitting honor.
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<b>1. <section begin=req1 /><noinclude></noinclude>Have the Knitting Honor.
 
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<b>2. <section begin=req2 /><noinclude></noinclude>Knit a gauge swatch with the yarn of your choice and the needles recommended on the yarn label as follows:
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<b>2. <section begin=req2 /><noinclude></noinclude>Knit a pair of argyle or patterned socks, gloves, or some other article, using four needles and yarn bobbins.
:Looking at your yarn label, cast on 6 or 10 more stitches than the gauge listed making sure you have an odd number of stitches. For example, if the knitting gauge is 18 sts and 24 rows, cast on (18 +6) = 24 and one more to make it odd or 25 total.
 
 
 
:Row 1 RS – *K1, P1* repeat to the end of the row (ending with P1, K1)
 
 
 
:Row 2 WS – *K1, P1* repeat to the end of the row (ending with P1, K1)
 
 
 
:Row 3 RS – K1, P1, K1, P1, *K1* repeat until four stitches from the end of the row, P1, K1, P1, K1
 
 
 
:Row 4 WS – K1, P1, K1, P1, *P1* repeat until four stitches from the end of the row, P1, K1, P1, K1
 
 
 
:Repeat rows 3 and 4 until swatch measures 5 inches
 
 
 
:Repeat row 1 and 2
 
 
 
:Bind off
 
 
 
::''Abbreviations:''
 
::''RS – Right side''
 
::''WS – Wrong side''
 
::''K1 – Knit one''
 
::''P1 – Peral one''
 
 
 
 
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<b>3. <section begin=req3 /><noinclude></noinclude>Block your swatch and measure your gauge, does it match the recommended gauge on the yarn label? If it does not, how do you adjust?
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<b>3. <section begin=req3 /><noinclude></noinclude>Knit an afghan or a baby blanket.
 
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<b>4. <section begin=req4 /><noinclude></noinclude>Why is it important that your gauge matches a pattern in making clothing?
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<b>4. <section begin=req4 /><noinclude></noinclude>Knit a sweater with long sleeves or a baby set of sweater, bonnet and booties.
 
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<b>5. <section begin=req5 /><noinclude></noinclude>What is color work? Make one item that uses: Intarsia, Stranded color work or Fair Isle.
 
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<b>6. <section begin=req6 /><noinclude></noinclude>What are cables? Make one item that uses cables.
 
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<b>7. <section begin=req7 /><noinclude></noinclude>Knit one of the following in the round using double pointed needles or circular needles (magic loop): Mittens, socks, fingerless gloves, wrist warmers, hat brim up with decreases.
 
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<b>8. <section begin=req8 /><noinclude></noinclude>Knit a sweater that fits you or another person.
 
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<b>9. <section begin=req9 /><noinclude></noinclude>Read Psalm 139 and discuss how it applies to the act of knitting.
 
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<b>10. <section begin=req10 /><noinclude></noinclude>Do one of the following:
 
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:<b>a. <section begin=req10a /><noinclude></noinclude>Teach someone how to complete a basic knitting project.
 
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:<b>b. <section begin=req10b /><noinclude></noinclude>Visit a nursing home or shut-in person and spend a good part of the day sharing and knitting with others.
 
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:<b>c. <section begin=req10c /><noinclude></noinclude>Use knitting as a conversation starter to speak to someone about the gospel.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 9 December 2022

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Knitting - Advanced

Skill Level

3

Year

1970

Version

24.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Knitting Advanced AY Honor.png
Knitting - Advanced
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
1970
See also



1. Have the Knitting Honor.

2. Knit a pair of argyle or patterned socks, gloves, or some other article, using four needles and yarn bobbins.

3. Knit an afghan or a baby blanket.


4. Knit a sweater with long sleeves or a baby set of sweater, bonnet and booties.