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White on White Lap Throw

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White on White Lap Throw

This beautiful snow white lap throw is super soft! Make this free knitting pattern for a wedding or a housewarming gift. The White on White Lap Throw gives any room a sophisticated feeling with its clean color and design.

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Knitting Needle Size9 or 5.5 mm, Circular Knitting Needles

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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This is a lovely throw pattern. There seems to be some confusion in the comments below about the abbreviations wyif and wyib. This is very simple to do, and there are plenty of tutorials online to help you. Note that you are always slipping the stitch purlwise, no matter where the yarn is or what the next stitch is.

This throw is beautiful and would make a lovely gift for anyone. The color is perfect! Unfortunately, I don't understand the abbreviations WYIF and WYIB. What do those mean? I feel strongly that all patterns (particularly ones rated EASY) should include explanations of all abbreviations. I guessing and then finding out partway through a project that I guessed wrong.

Hello Gracie! WYIF = With Yarn in Front and WYIB = With Yarn in Back. I hope this helps. Thanks, Krista, Editor

I am knitting this throw, but it is not coming out like the picture. I may be doing the "sl1 wyif" and the "sl1 wyib" incorrectly. I am slipping purlwise in both, is this correct? "sl1 wyif" I bring the yarn forward and slip purwise, then the next step in to knit one, so I place the yarn in back and knit, right?

No that would not be correct-you always slip knit wise in a pattern unless the pattern specifies something different.

First, you have better eyes than I do as I cannot see how the pattern is supposed to look from the picture. However, in a slip stitch pattern the stitches are always slipped purlwise unless otherwise stated. That means knit stitches are slipped purlwise and purl stitches are slipped purlwise.

How gorgeous! The Chichilla yarn just perfect too. Cozy.

My girlfriend has this afghan and it is so beautiful!

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