My+Quilt+Squares

I have decided that the measurement of each square will be 6x5 3/4, consisting of 25 stitches per row, these squares will be knit with size 8 needles. I am still debating how many squares to knit, because even the small squares I will knit take more time than you would expect. Below my chart I will provide some information about each individual square. Multicolored || Dark Pink ||
 * ~ Square# ||~ Stitch ||~ Color(s) ||
 * < 1-Easy ||< Garter stitch ||< Brand N/A ||
 * < 2-Intermediate ||< Moss Stitch ||< Lion Brand Yarn
 * < 3-Difficult ||< Lace Rib ||< Maulbeerseider Schurwolle

This piece of knitting is done in the simplest of stitches, garter stitch. Garter stitch is composed of knitting every stitch in every row. No purling, or anything else for that matter is done besides plain knit stitch. I recommend perfecting your garter stitch before starting on harder stitches.
 * __SQUARE #1-GARTER STITCH__**

In this square I used moss stitch, measurably more difficult than the garter stitch. Moss stitch is made up of knitting one stitch, purling the next, knitting one, purling one, and so forth. This is done on every row of your piece.
 * __SQUARE #2-MOSS STITCH__**

Lace is hard to knit, and this pattern was definitely most challenging. It consisted of instructions for four rows of work, and each row was different. On the first row it was p1 k3 p1 k3 etc. Then. on the next row, it was k1 p1 yo (yarn over) p2og (purl 2 together) k1. Then the third row was done as the first, and the fourth row was done in plain knit stitch.
 * __SQUARE #3-LACE RIB__**

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