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This sleeveless tunic with smock stitch panels can be worn with a matching belt
DIAMOND BORDER CHART (worked over 8 sts) Row 1 (WS): P4, K1, P3. Row 2 (RS): K2, P3, K3. Row 3: P2, K5, P1. Row 4: P7, K1. Row 5: K8. Row 6: As Row 4. Row 7: As Row 3. Row 8: As Row 2. Row 9: As Row 1
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
Note Use the intarsia method for colour, twisting yarn colours together where they meet to avoid holes. BACK Cast on 106 (116: 126: 138: 148: 160) sts using 3.5mm needles and Yarn A. Rib row (RS) *K1,
When working shaping sections, only slip a stitch in the pattern if you definitely have enough stitches to work the cable on the next RS row. Row 1: *K3, Sl 1 wyib, K1, Sl 1 wyib, K12; rep from * to l
Knit a light and lovely jumper that’s simply perfect for layering
RIGHT ZIG-ZAG PANEL (worked over 16 sts) Row 1 (RS): P6, T3B, P3, T3B, P1. Row 2: K2, P2, K4, P2, K6. Row 3: P5, T3B, P3, T3B, P2. Row 4 and every foll alt row: Work across 16 sts knitting all K sts a