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How Do You Knit A Mosaic Pyramid Pattern?

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How Do You Knit A Mosaic Pyramid Pattern?

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Mosaic knitting is an easy technique you can use to create two-colored patterns using only your knit stitches, purl stitches and occasional slip stitches. The mosaic pyramid pattern creates an interesting pattern of increasing and decreasing triangles in the colors you choose. Cast on 31 stitches in color A. Make row 1 with color B by knitting 1, then slip stitch 1, knit 1, slip stitch 1, knit 3, slip stitch 1, knit 15, slip stitch 1, knit 3, slip stitch 1 and knit 1. End with 1 slip stitch and 1 knit. For row 2, use the same color to slip all stitches that were slipped in the previous row and purl all the knitted stitches. Do this with every even number row. Switch to color A and knit 2, slip stitch 1, knit 3, slip stitch 1, knit 3, slip stitch 3, knit 5, slip stitch 3, knit 3, slip stitch one and knit 3. End the row with two knit stitches. Repeat row 2 with color A. Change to color B and knit 1, slip stitch 1, knit 3, slip stitch 1, knit 3, slip stitch 1, knit 4, slip stitch 3, knit

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