{"postcode":"","locales":[],"content":"A knitting stitch with pretty butterfly-like motifs formed by raised threads.\n\nAbbreviations:\n* SL5wytb: Slip 5 stitches purlwise with yarn to back of work.\n* PU3strK1 (pick up 3 strands, knit 1): Put tip of right-hand needle under the three long strands formed by the slipped stitches in previous rows, and knit them together with the next stitch.\n\nCast on a multiple of 10 stitches, plus 7.\n\n* Row 1 (right side): K to end.\n* Row 2: P6, *(SL5wytb, P5), repeat from * to last st, P1.\n* Row 3: K to end.\n* Row 4: As row 2.\n* Row 5: K to end.\n* Row 6: As row 2.\n* Row 7: K6, *(K2, PU3strK1, K7), repeat from * to last stitch, K1\n* Row 8: P1, *(SL5wytb, P5), repeat from * to last 6 st, SL5wytb, P1.\n* Row 9: K to end.\n* Row 10: As row 8.\n* Row 11: K to end.\n* Row 12: As row 8.\n* Row 13: K1, *(K2, PU3strK1, K7), repeat from * to last 6 st, K2, PU3strK1, K3.\n\nRepeat rows 2-13 until as long as required.\n\nThis stitch pattern comes from Retro Knits (now apparently defunct; see the [http://web.archive.org/web/20051219115332/http://www.retroknits.com/knittingbag.htm web.archive.org link]).\n","timestamp":"2007-06-06T19:08:50","node_image_url":"https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/533436390/","username":"Kake","phone":"","url":"http://london-crafts.org/id=Butterfly_Block_Stitch;version=3","latitude":"","website":"","node_image":"https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1392/533436390_578289afcf_m_d.jpg","opening_hours_text":"","version_indpt_url":"http://london-crafts.org/Butterfly_Block_Stitch","summary":"A knitting stitch with pretty butterfly-like motifs formed by raised threads.","country":"United Kingdom","os_x":"","longitude":"","address":"","city":"London","version":"3","categories":["Knitting","Knitting Stitch Patterns"],"fax":"","node_image_licence":"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/","os_y":"","formatted_content":"
A knitting stitch with pretty butterfly-like motifs formed by raised threads.
\nAbbreviations:
\nCast on a multiple of 10 stitches, plus 7.
\nRepeat rows 2-13 until as long as required.
\nThis stitch pattern comes from Retro Knits (now apparently defunct; see the web.archive.org link).
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