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Ornaments are the most popular decoration of knitted clothes but knitting of a pattern of multi-colored yarn is not simple. However there are patterns, which are easy to knit. They are quite interesting: each two rows are knitted from one clew, and then the color changes. The pattern is made with the help of oblong stitches from the previous rows, so, there are neither mixed clews, nor rents, nor knitting which can be pulled together on a wrong side.
They are called "lazy" patterns for their ease. Thus, each row is knitted with a thread of the main color. Besides, a stitch which corresponds to a thread of other color is not knitted and is taken of, a working thread remains behind the stitches.
In "lazy" patterns each stitch and each row are enumerated in a strict order. Having knitted the specified number of rows, one comes back to the first one and all the operations are repeated. In schemes there are only knit rows, as purl rows in all patterns of this type are knitted according to one and the same rule: stitches, knitted knitwise in the previous odd row, are knitted purlwise with the same color, and stitches which were taken off in the previous row are taken off again without knitting, and the working thread should go over the stitches.
Letters opposite to the first rows of the scheme indicate thread color which two pair rows are knitted with: a knit row and a purl row. A stitch indicated some other color is taken off, a thread on the face remains behind the work, on the back - before the work. Each scheme begins with pattern knotting-out, therefore two first rows should be knitted with color B thread. Further thread colors alternate after each two pair rows. If you wish, more than two yarn colors can be in the picture, but the principle of color alternation remains invariable.
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