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Explore traditional Shetland lace stitches with this striped wrap design
Maintain Wave Pattern if possible when working armhole and neck shaping. WAVE PATTERN [multiple of 12 sts + 1 (3:5:7:7:9)]Rows 1 and 2: Knit in B.Rows 3 and 4: Knit in C.Rows 5 and 6: Knit in D.Rows 7
(worked over 13 sts) Row 1 (RS): P2, K2tog, K2, yo, K1, yo, K2, SSK, P2. Row 2 (WS): K2, P9, K2. Row 3: P1, K2tog, K2, yo, K3, yo, K2, SSK, K1. Row 4: K1, P11, K1. Row 5: K2tog, K2, yo, K5, yo, K2, SS
Note: The beginning of round for the yoke and body is at the centre back. Using 2.5mm DPNs and yarn A, cast on 80 (84:88:96:100:104) sts. Pm and join to work in the round, taking care not to twist sts
SHAWL (worked from point upwards) Using 3.25mm needles, cast on 3 sts. Row 1 (RS): Knit. Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl. Row 3: KFB, K1, KFB. 5 sts. Row 5: KFB, yo, sk2po, yo, KFB. 7 sts. Row 7: KFB, yo,
Row 1 (RS) *K10, P1, K7; rep from * to last 3 sts, K3. [21 sts] Row 2 (WS) K1, P1, K1, *P6, K1, P1, K1; rep from * to end. Row 3 *K8, P1, K3, P1, K5; rep from * to last 3 sts, K3. Row 4 K1, P1, K1, *P
This shawl is worked in rows, but it is recommended to use circular needles, as these will make the provisional cast-on and working out from the centre easier. It is worked in two identical sections o