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Golf Club Covers Knitting PatternDesigned by Barbara Breiter These golf club covers are very easy to knit. Depending on the size of the wood, knit varying number of stripes. Gauge:12 sts=4" in St st Materials: Size 10 US needles (6 mm) or size to obtain gauge Polarspun by Lion Brand 1.75 oz-50 gm 137 yds- 125 m 100% Polyester Delft-Color A Candy Pink-Color B One skein will make two covers Instructions: With Color A, CO 26 sts. Work k2, p2 rib for 7": Row 1: *k2, p2; rep from *, end k2 Row 2: *p2, k2; rep from *, end p2 Work 26 rows of St st, knitting appropriate number of stripes for the number of the club as below: One Stripe: Work 12 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B and 12 rows in Color A. Two Stripes: Work 10 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B and 10 rows in Color A. Three Stripes: Work 8 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B and 8 rows in Color A. Four Stripes: Work 6 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B and 6 rows in Color A. Five Stripes: Work 4 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B, 2 rows in Color A, 2 rows in Color B and 4 rows in Color A. Begin decreases: Row 1: *k1, k2tog; rep from *; end k2 Rows 2, 4, & 6: Purl across Row 3: *k1, k2 tog; rep from * Row 5: *k1, k2tog; rep from * Row 7: k2tog across Cut yarn and leave long tail. Thread yarn with tapestry needle and insert needle through remaining 5 sts. Pull tightly and use tail to seam together. Make a pom pom with both colors or either Color A or Color B and attach to top. ©Barbara Breiter. This design may not be reproduced in any manner without the expressed written consent of the author. See Abbreviations and the Glossary for help. Also see Knit A Bit, for patterns by Barbara Breiter |