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1x1 RIB PATTERN Row 1: P1, *K1, P1; rep from * to end. Row 2: K1, *P1, K1; rep from * to end. These 2 rows form the pattern and are repeated. LACE RIB PATTERN (multiple of 16 sts + 1) Row 1: K1, *yo,
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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
When working shaping in the lace sections, ensure that any yarnover has a corresponding decrease in the pattern, and only work yarnovers when you are at least two stitches in from the edge. Row 1 (RS)
“SHORT ROW colourwork extensively developed by Woolly Wormhead is used to bring colourful stripes and circles to this rectangular cushion cover,” explains Sandra Nesbitt. The project uses German short
(make 2 alike) Using 4mm needles, cast on 29 sts evenly. Row 1 (RS): P2, *K1tbl, P2; rep from * to end. Row 2: P2, *P1tbl, P2; rep from * to end. These 2 rows form patt. Cont in patt for another 40 ro