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Lace-patterned sleeves steal the show on this wide-necked raglan sweater
CHART A Row 1 (RS): (RS) P1, C4B, C4F, P1, K1, P1, T2F, P1, T2B, P1, K1. 19 sts. Row 2 (WS): (P1, K2, P1, K1) twice, P8, K1. Row 3: P1, K8, P1, K1, P2, T3F, P2, K1. Row 4: As row 2. Row 5: P1, C4B, C4
CHART A (WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS) Row 1 (RS) K3, k2tog, yo, K1, (yo, skpo, K5, k2tog, yo, K1) to last 5sts, yo, skpo, K3. Row 2 and all WS rows Purl. Row 3 K2, k2tog, yo, K2, (K1, yo, skpo, K3, k2tog, yo
PATT A Rnd 1: K1, yo, P1, (P4, K3, P5) to 1 st before mrk, yo, K1. 2 sts inc’d. Rnd 2: K2, P1, (P4, K3, P5) to 2 sts before mrk, K2. Rnd 3: K1, yo, P2, (P3, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, P4) to 2 sts before
The scarf is comprised of blocks of squares of various sizes, all knitted in the round from the outside edge to the centre. After the initial square has been completed, subsequent squares start with s
With 3.5 mm needles cast on 97 (109, 121, 135) sts. 1st row (right side) – ★K1, P1, rep from ★ to last st, K1. 2nd row – K1, ★P1, K1, rep from ★ to end. Rep these two m-st rows four times more. Change
Knit a light and lovely jumper that’s simply perfect for layering