Furballs' Broken Stone Seed Inside Out

Now this time we are making the twin brother of Furballs' Broken Stone Seed . They look very much alike by using different techniques to knit up. Furballs' Broken Stone Seed Inside Out , as its name implies, will be knitted from center out in rounds. Increase will be at four points even every other row. Usually we will call it mitering. This technique in making up a square has its limitation. It will never have straight edge like a square unless vigorous blocking applied after. In this pattern, addition fabric surface is added with the use of short rows to make the corners sharper and easier to block if preferred. When doing the increases in this pattern, it might be a bit tight, so consider doing a set up of yarn over at positions a row below where the increases will happen to supply extra yarn for lifting to perform the m1r and m1l. This is a pattern of eight (8) rounds repeats and the size could be adjusted with the numbers of repeat...