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NEW
ON
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for you to knit TREND
Eight stylish
accessories
08 ••••• 09 • • • • • 10 ••••• 11 • • • • • 12 • • • • •
3 Outdoor living
9 Everyday favourites
13 Soft & stylish
13 • • • • • 14 • • • • •
15 • • • • • 16 ••••• 17 • • • • • 18 • • • • •
2 02/23
COAT WITH DIAMOND PATTERN
Wow! Calling all experienced knitters! We
highly recommend that you immerse yourself
in this fantastic project. A coat in a fascinating
diamond pattern that is guaranteed to get you
noticed. While undoubtedly challenging, this
project is also one that results in a stunning
garment that you are sure to love wearing for
many years to come.
12
•••••
36-50
Yarn: Topas
OUTDOOR
LIVING
02/23 3
OUTDOOR
LIVING
4 02/23
BOUCLÉ JACKET
Very soft and very cute, this hip-length
bouclé jacket is destined to become a
real favourite with its fluffy feel and duffel
coat toggles. There are two decorative
and useful pockets on the front, big
enough to keep your car key, mobile
phone, whatever you like.
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•••••
38-48
Design: Claudia Finley
Yarn: Caracurl
OUTDOOR
LIVING
02/23 5
Knitting in no time
Slow fashion made fast
Cold ears?
Knit this cool hat today.
Easy as ABC!
MEN'S HAT 14
Indispensable easy-knit hat for •••••
the winter season. The ribbed Yarn: Essentials Soft Merino (Aran)
design with fold-up rim gives
the hat a distinctly trendy look.
It is knitted in pure new wool in
a fashionable shade of taupe.
6 02/23
OUTDOOR
LIVING
SCARF 10
This has to be the softest, airiest scarf on •••••
the planet! It is knitted in a luxurious blend Yarn: Brushy
that contains both mohair and Merino wool.
It is worked in a two-colour brioche stitch
with one strand of a colour-gradient yarn to
add interest to the knitted fabric.
02/23 7
SWEATER WITH
OUTDOOR
FAIR ISLE PATTERN
If you only knit one sweater from
LIVING
this edition of the magazine, why not
make this stunning model? It is
decorated with intriguing and fantastic
Fair Isle colourwork. The yarn is an
interesting choice that contains
Merino wool and cashmere.
01
•••••
36-42
Yarn: Alta Moda Cashmere 16.
8 02/23
TURBAN-STYLE HAT
When it comes to headgear,
there are many different styles
to choose from. This is most
definitely one of the most
elegant hats we’ve seen.
Knitted in a rib pattern, the hat
is a close-fitting turban-style
model. It is not only elegant, it
will also keep you warm. Made
in a luxurious cashmere blend,
this is an authentic luxury item to
wear on every day. Imagine! As
an added bonus, it fits perfectly
under a bike helmet.
EVERYDAY
13
•••••
Design: Claudia Finlay
Yarn: Zealana Air Chunky
02/23 9
EVERYDAY
10 02/23
SWEATER WITH
PATTERNED YOKE
This is a classic winter sweater
knitted in pure new wool with a
patterned yoke. The frost green
background harmonises perfectly
with the other shades. The colour
scheme reminds us of a winter
landscape. The pattern is repeated
on the sleeves to create a very
chic look.
09
•••••
34-48
Yarn: Wollywasch
BAG
A great shoulder bag that has
space for more or less everything
you need. We made it using size
8mm knitting needles in a deep
pine green colour and felted it to
produce a dense, firm structure
that is ideal for a bag. A lovely
accessory for the winter, the bag
has two press studs to close.
5
•••••
Yarn: Filzi
02/23 11
SCARF
Keep warm with a lovely long
scarf with large blocks of colour.
The scarf has four coloured
blocks of lights and darks that
complement each other perfectly.
Each block is worked using two
strands, one of a chunky wool
blend and the other a fine accent
yarn with flecks that add extra
colour interest to the scarf.
02
•••••
Yarn: Essentials Super Chunky
& Creative Jazz up
EVERYDAY
12 02/23
PONCHO WITH CABLES
A poncho is never just a poncho.
This particularly attractive example
is decorated with a refined cable
pattern. Make it in a neutral off-white
shade and your poncho matches
everything in your wardrobe. Wear it
as an eye-catching top layer over any
outfit. The yarn is a robust wool blend
that produces well-defined cables.
06
•••••
36-50
Yarn: Creative Soft Wool
02/23 13
BRIOCHE SWEATER 11
What a lovely ice-blue sweater – ideal
•••••
to wear on a clear, frosty day! While 36-46
the brioche stitch has a dense, warm Yarn: Alpaca Fluffy
texture, the lush Merino alpaca blend
is knitted on knitting needles size
10mm to produce a light and airy
knitted fabric.
Soft and
14 02/23
NECK AND SHOULDER WARMER
A shoulder warmer is hot news for the
cold season. Wear it inside to protect
your shoulders and neck from the cold
and wear it outside to keep your chest
warm even if your winter jacket is a bit
too open. The wavy design makes this
neck and shoulder warmer a real winner.
07
•••••
One size
Design: Claudia Finley
Yarn: Air Chunky
stylish
02/23 15
LOOSE-FITTING SWEATER
This feather-light loose-fitting
sweater in pastel shades is nothing
short of elegant. The sleeves are
slightly puffed to give a very discrete
voluminous effect. This sweater will
brighten any gloomy winter day and
make a head start on the spring. Until
the weather gets warmer, wear it over
a fine long-sleeved T-shirt or blouse.
03
•••••
34-42
Yarn: Lala Berlin Brushy
Soft and
16 02/23
HALF BRIOCHE RIB CARDIGAN
This cosy cardigan is ideal for the winter.
We knitted it in half brioche stitch using
size 10mm knitting needles and a
chunky Merino yarn. Thick and warm
with a heavy drape, this cardigan is sure
to keep the cold out and the heat in. The
simple design is highlighted by the raw
finish – no rib and no bands. And in this
serene blue colour, the brioche structure
really does come to the fore.
04
•••••
34-48
Yarn: Wooladdicts Fire
stylish
02/23 17
TOP-DOWN SWEATER
The very simple design and texture make
this a refined sweater. It has plain garter
stitch stripes in combination with stocking
stitch stripes with small lacy holes. That’s
all it takes! The yarn is the icing on the
cake. We chose an elegant pastel shade
with small flecks that add a subtle play of
colour to the minimalist look.
08
•••••
36-46
Yarn: Como Tweed
Materials 27 27
Lana Grossa, Alta Moda Cashmere
16. beg of next 4 rows, 2 sts at beg of
Content 78 % Merino wool, next 2 rows] 3 times.
12 % cashmere, 10 % polyamide. Cont casting off 1 st at beg of every 58 65,5
50 g = 110 m. row and at same time, shape neck
6 balls – col 48 light brown on chart row 111 as foll cast off 24 24
3 balls – col 47 mocha centre 19 sts.
2 balls – col 49 cognac
2 balls – col 33 dove blue Working each side separately, cast
off 1 st at each neck edge 1 time. 10 9
Knitting needles Work to end of chart, ending with
5,5 5,5 5,5
Size 6 and 8 mm chart row 114.
Circular needle size 6 mm (50 cm) 27 5,5 13,5
Cast off rem 2 sts for each
Tension shoulder.
On size 8 mm needles 14.5 sts and
18 rows = 10 x 10 cm in Fair Isle FRONT
02
pattern. Work same as back through chart Scarf
14.5 sts and 22 rows = 10 x 10 cm row 108.
in St st. •••••
Shape neck From page 12
Selvage sts On every row Sl first st Next RS row (chart row 109) Cast
k-wise, k last st. off centre 15 sts. Size
Working each side separately, cast Width x length 30 x 256 cm
Twisted rib On RS row, k1tbl (= k1 off 2 sts at each neck edge 1 time,
through back loop), p1; on WS row, 1 st 1 time. Materials
k1, p1tbl. Work to end of chart, ending with Rico Essentials Super Chunky.
chart row 114. Content 50 % wool, 50 % poly-
St st K on RS, p on WS. Cast off rem 2 sts for each shoulder. acrylic.
100 g = 90 m.
Fair Isle pattern Work in St st and SLEEVES 1 ball – col 012 stone grey (A)
Fair Isle technique according to Cast on 41 sts 6mm needles and 1 ball – col 013 mustard (B)
chart. 1 square = 1 st and 1 row. light brown. 1 ball – col 014 olive (C) 64 cm in C and E.
Numbers at right edge of chart Next row (WS) Selvage st, * p1tbl, 1 ball – col 015 algae (D) 64 cm in B and G.
indicate RS rows, numbers at left k1; rep from * to last 2 sts, p1tbl, Rico Creative Jazz up. 64 cm in A and F.
edge of chart indicate WS rows. selvage st. Content 100 % polyester.
Work selvage sts with both colors 25 g = 285 m. SCARF
held tog. Work in twisted rib as set by last 1 ball – col 001 neon orange (E) Cast on 54 sts using 6mm needles,
Chart shows back/front in its row for a total of 13 rows and piece 1 ball – col 003 dusty pink (F) with 1 strand each of D and H.
entirety. Sleeve is outlined in bold. measures 5.5cm from cast-on. 1 ball – col 004 mustard (G)
Work rows 1 – 114 once. 1 ball – col 005 ivy (H) Working in stripe sequence as given
Change to 8 mm needles. (throughout) and in pattern as
BACK Knitting needles follows
Cast on 81 sts using 6mm and light Working sts outlined in bold on Size 6 mm 1st row (RS). Knit through back
brown. chart, work chart rows 3 – 8. loop,* purl 1, knit 1; repeat from * to
Next row (WS) Selvage st, * p1tbl, Tension last stitch, purl 1.
k1; rep from * to last 2 sts, p1tbl, Note Work first and last st as 18 sts and 18 rows to 10 cm over 2nd row. Slip 1 purlwise with yarn in
selvage st. Work in twisted rib as selvage sts. pattern using 2 strands of yarn (one front, purl 1, knit 1; repeat from * to
set by last row for a total of 13 rows of each quality) on 6 mm needles. last stitch, purl 1.
and piece measures 5.5 cm from Shape sleeve The last 2 rows form pattern.
cast-on. Inc 1 st at each end of next RS row Check your tension – if fewer sts
(chart row 9), then every 6th row 7 use thinner needles, if more use Continue in pattern until scarf
Change to size 8 mm needles. times = 57 sts. thicker needles. measures 256 cm.
It is essential to work to the stated Cast off in pattern.
Work chart for 66 rows = 34 cm. Work increased sts into Fair Isle pat- tension to ensure the correct size of
tern as shown on chart. garment. FINISHING
Shape raglan Work even through chart row 66. Weave in any loose ends.
Cas off 1 st at beg of next 6 rows, 2 Stripe sequence
sts at beg of next 2 rows, [1 st at Shape sleeve cap Work 64 cm in D and H. Design Rico
= selvage st
= 1 st in St st in light brown
X = 1 st in St st in mocha
• = 1 st in St st in cognac
o = 1 st in St in dove blue
38
50 g = 135 m. At each shoulder edge cast off 8 sts
4 (4) balls – col 8 off white 2 (5) times, 7 sts 3 (0) times. At
3 (3) balls – col 7 beige same time, when working 4th RS
9
3 (3) balls – col 11 silver grey shoulder cast-off row, work neck as
22
follows cast off centre 22 sts.
13
Knitting needles Working each side separately, cast
Size 5 and 6 mm off 4 sts at each neck edge 1 time.
Circular needle size 5 mm (50 cm) No sts remaining.
7
Stitch markers
15
11
6
6
FRONT
Tension Work same as back until piece
19(20)
14 sts and 20 rows = 10 x 10 cm in measures 18 (19) cm from armhole
14
20
5
Stockinette stitch on size 6 mm markers, ending with a WS row.
needles.
17,5
17,5
Shape neck
When only one figure is given, it Next row (RS) Cast off centre 14
applies to both sizes. sts. W
orking each side separately, cast off
Selvage sts On every row Slip first 3 sts at each neck edge 1 time, 2
25(27)
stitch knitwise, knit last stitch. sts 2 times, 1 stitch 1 time and
36(38)
when same length as back to
Rib pattern Knit 1, purl 1. shoulders, shape shoulders same
as for back. No sts remaining.
Stockinette stitch Knit on RS, purl
11
on WS.
03
SLEEVES
52(53)
4
S2kp Slip 2 knitwise, knit 1, pass Cast on 42 sts 5mm needles and
2
° °
55
A=7
22(23)
24(26)
30(30)
32(32)
44(46)48(52)
66
24,5(26,5)
51(51)
48(48)
44(43)
42(40)
36(36)
34(34)
31(33)
49(53)58(62)
35(37)39(41)
6 4
(80-100 cm) times, p6, k2, rep from * to last 11
sts, k11.
Tension 3rd row K11, p2, C6F, p2, *Cr6R,
26 sts and 28 rows to 10 cm over p2, k2, p2, C6F, p2, rep from * to
pattern on 5 mm needles. last 11 sts, k11.
59(63)66
4th row P11, k2, p6, k2, *(p2, k2) 3
Check your tension – if fewer sts times, p6, k2, rep from * to last 11
55(59)62
use thinner needles if more sts use sts, p11.
thicker needles. 5th and 6th row As 1st and 2nd
It is essential to work to the stated row.
tension to ensure the correct size of 7th row K11, p2, C6F, p2, *(k2, p2) 3
garment. times, C6F, p2, rep from * to last 11
sts, k11.
C6F slip next 3 sts onto cn and 8th row As 4th row.
6
leave at front of work, k3, then k3 9th row P13, k6, p2, *k2, p2, Cr6L,
from cn. p2, k6, p2, rep from * to last 11 sts, 56(60)64
C4F slip next 2 sts onto cn and p11.
leave at front of work, k2, then k2 10th row As 2nd row.
from cn. 11th row As 7th row.
Cr6R slip next 4 sts onto cn and 12th row As 4th row.
leave at back of work, k2, slip These 12 rows form patt.
centre 2 sts of this group of 6 sts
back onto left needle and p these 2 Cont in patt until work measures 55
sts, then k2 from cn.
Cr6L slip next 4 sts onto cn and
(59) 62 cm ending with a WS row.
Change to 4 mm needles.
07
leave at front of work, k2, slip centre Next row Patt 11 sts, p2, *k2, p2, COWL
2 sts of this group of 6 sts back rep from * to last 11 sts, patt 11 sts.
onto left needle and p these 2 sts, Next row Patt 11 sts, k2, *p2, k2, •••••
then k2 from cn rep from * to last 11 sts, patt 11 sts. From page 15
Last 2 rows set the sts for rest of
Note work – side edge 11 sts still in patt Size
Where only one figure is given this with all other sts now in rib. Circumference neck 48 cm – height
applies to all sizes. turtle neck 9 cm
Where the figure 0 appears, no sts, Cont as now set until work Circumference shoulders 120 cm –
times or rows are worked for this measures 61 (65) 68 cm ending with total height 29 cm
size. a RS row.
After casting off one stitch will Materials
remain on the right hand needle Next row Patt 123 (131) 139 sts, Lanamania, Air Chunky.
which is not included in the k2tog, [p2, k2tog] 11 (12) 13 times, Content 40 % cashmere, 40 % NZ
instructions that follow. patt 123 (131) 139 sts. brushtail possum down, 20 % mul-
[280 (299) 318 sts] berry silk.
BACK AND FRONT (BOTH ALIKE) 50 g = 146 m.
Cast on 292 (312) 332 sts using 4 Shape neck 2 balls – col snow COWL
mm needles and thumb method. Next row Patt 119 (127) 135 sts, k1 Cast on 80 sts with italian provi-
1st row K3, *p2, k2, rep from * to and turn, leaving rem 160 (171) 182 Knitting needles sional cast on over 4 rows in rib
last st, k1. sts on a holder. Circular needle size 6 mm (40 and pattern knit 1, purl 1.
2nd row K1, p2, *k2, p2, rep from * 60 cm) Go on in rib pattern 26 more
to last st, k1. Work on this set of 120 (128) 136 sts rounds.
These 2 rows form rib. only for first side of neck as follows Tension Rounds 31 – 33 knit.
Next row K1, p1, p2tog, patt to end. Stockinette with needle size 6 mm; Round 34 make your first tuck as
Cont in rib until work measures 6 Next row Patt to last 4 sts, k2tog, 16 sts x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm. follows – knit every stitch together
cm ending with a WS row. k2. with the back loop of the corre-
Materials
Lamana, Como Tweed. 08
Content 100 % Merino superfine.
25 g = 120 m. Round 2 of pattern, until there are 9 10
12 (13) balls – col 57T marble (10) sts between the yos.
4
52(5
Knitting needles Main pattern body and sleeves 6)
Circular needles size 3½ and 4 mm (19 Rounds)
(40 and 80 cm) Round 1 k.
1 stitch marker Round 2 *k8 (9), k2tog, yo, rep from 18,5
* to end of Round. (20)
14,5
Tension Rounds 3 and 4 k. (16)
27 sts and 50 Rounds in main Rounds 5-19 garter stitch, 52
pattern using 4 mm needles = 10 x beginning and ending with a purl (60)
26 4
10 cm. Round.
Rep Rounds 1–19 throughout.
26
Please adjust needle size if
(30)
necessary to obtain correct tension. Back and front
Cast on 120 sts using 3½mm
Border garter stitch in rounds needles, join for knitting in the round
alternately knit 1 Round and purl 1 (pm to indicate the beg of Round) 23(25,5) 3
Round and work in border pattern for 12
rounds.
Main pattern Yoke (19 Rounds) Change to 4mm needles and
Round 1 k. continue working in main pattern for
Round 2 *k3, yo, rep from * to end the yoke; each pattern repetition of
of Round. 19 rounds produces 40 additional
Rounds 3 and 4 k. sts (= 40 incs in round 2 of each
Rounds 5-19 garter stitch, patt rep).
beginning and ending with a purl
Round. Work the 19 pattern rounds a total
Rep Rounds 1–19, adding 1 knit st of 6 (7) times [= 360 (400) sts], then
between the yos when working only work Rounds 1-4 once more [=
Sizes
34-38 (40-42) 44-48
Finished measurements
Bust circumference 96 (110)
126 cm
Length 64 (64) 64 cm
Inner sleeve length 46 (46) 46 cm
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87 = 1 st frost green
Materials 86 = 1 st blue green
ggh, Wollywasch. 2nd row 5 times. 85
84 = 1 st reed
Content 100 % new wool, super- 83
82 = 1 st mint
wash. When work measures 64 cm cast 81
80 = 1 st off white
50 g = 125 m. off rem 33 (40) 48 sts for shoulder. 79
78
6 (7) 8 balls – col 213 frost green 77
3 (4) 4 balls – col 194 blue green FRONT 76
75
2 (3) 3 balls – col 212 mint Proceed as for back except for 74
73
1 (2) 2 balls – col 26 off white neck. 72
71
1 (1) 1 ball – col 172 reed When work measures about 56 cm, 70
after 74 rows Jacquard patt, leave 68
69 (9,5)9,5
Knitting needles 27 (29) 29 sts at center on a holder 67 9 15(18)22
66
Size 3 and 4 mm for neck and finish each side 65
4 4
64
Circular needle size 3 mm (40 cm) separately. 63
22(24)25
62
61
60
Tension At neck edge cast off 1 st in every 59
58
With size 4 mm needles and St st 2nd row 5 times. 57
56
21 sts and 29 rows to 10 cm. When work measures 64 cm cast 55
54
In Jacquard patt 87 rows = 39 cm, off rem 33 (40) 48 sts even for 53
34 rows = 15.5 cm in height. shoulder. 52
51
56
50
49
40(38)37
Garter stitch *k 1 RS row, k 1 WS SLEEVES 48
47
row, rep from *. First close shoulder seams. 46
45
With 4mm needles and frost green 44
43
Stockinette stitch *k 1 RS row, p 1 pick up 95 (103) 107 sts across the 42
WS row, rep from *. 44 (48) 50 cm at centre of one side 41
40
seam and p 1 WS row, then cont in 39
38
2
Basic pattern Work in St st foll st st and work the 35 rows 37
36 24(27,5)31,5
chart. All rows are shown; read RS Jacquard patt. 35
34
rows from right to left, and WS rows 33
32
from left to right. Work 1 selvage st Work the first 5 sts of chart at 31
additionally at each end; in the center of work. 30
29
bi-col rows work selvage sts with 28
27
both cols tog. For back and front After the 35 rows cont with frost 26
25
work rows 1 to 87, and for sleeves green. At the same time cast off for 24 22(24)25
23
rows 53 to 87. sleeve shaping 1 st, both sides, 22
21
after 3 rows from pick up edge 20
19
BACK once, then 1 st in every 4th row 3 (9) 18
Cast on103 (119) 135 sts using 3mm 12 times and 1 st in every 6rh row 17
16
needles with frost green. 15 (11) 9 times = 57 (61) 63 sts. 15
14
44
13
46
12
Work 7 rows garter st, start with 1 When sleeve measures 44 cm 11
10
WS row. change to size 3mm needles and 9
8
cont in garter st. 7
Change to 4mm needles and cont 6
5
in st st. When sleeve measures 46 cm cast 4
3
2
SCARF
Cast on 53 sts using 6mm circular 59
needle and silver grey.
11
5 5 5 5 6
(7,5) (7,5) (7,5) (7,5) (9)
10 10 21 10 10 10 10 21 10 10 15 11 15
20 10 20
15
(21) (21)
22 22
18
62 60
52 2,5
(64)
66 (54) 42
42 (43)
(43) 56 20
44
44
51(56)61 6 24(26)27 6
51(56)61
(6,5)7 (6,5)7
Sizes
36-40 (46-50)
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Finished measurements
Bust circumference 132 (160) cm 5(6) 7(8)
28(34) 28(34)
Length 100 (100) cm
8
Inner sleeve length 32 (32) cm
22(25)
22(25)
Materials
ggh, Topas.
Content 41 % pure new wool, Work row 41–84 1x and row 1–84
9 % alpaca, 32 % polyacrylic, 3x.
100
18 % polymide. Then cast off all sts.
92
76(73)
76(73)
50 g = 115m.
14 (17) balls – col 3 black RIGHT FRONT
8 (10) balls – col 16 off white Cast on 59 (70) sts in black and
22(25)
7mm needless and start the right
Knitting needles front same as for back.
Size 7 and 8 mm Change to 8mmneedles same as for
32
30
back. After the panel divide sts as
Tension follows selvedge st, 1x 12 sts as
2
2
2
With size 8 mm needles in slip stitch given for the “front edge”, 2 (2.5)
33(40) 35(42) 20
pattern 17 sts and 30 rows = 10 cm motives of 22 sts, 1 end st, 2
x 10 cm selvedge st. (5)
Garter stitch knit all sts on RS and After 92 cm on the side facing the
WS rows middle front cast off 6 (8) sts on a 12
3rd row with black. In order to middle front
Slip stitch pattern knit according shape the round neckline ktog the V
to chart sts divisible by 22 sts + 1 1st and 3rd st 5x (6x) on every 2nd 82
81
end stitch. row. [48 (56) sts] 78
77
74
73
Only the knit rows in white are After 100 cm cast off all sts. 70
69
given. The white sts are knitted, the 66
65
sts given in black are slip sts. FRONT BORDER 62
Thread on RS rows is held behind With 7mm needles pick up 155 (155) 61
58
your work, thread WS rows is held sts in black from front edge up to 54
57
in front of work. When the 2 rows neckline shaping and work 7 rows 53
50
(RS and WS row) in white are garter stitch, then cast off all sts 49
46
knitted, knit 2 rows in black. The knitwise on next RS row. 45
42
black rows are not given in the 41
chart. Left front work mirror image of right 38
37
Keep repeating row 1-84. front. 34
33
30
29
Row 1 and 2 (= RS and WS row) in SLEEVES 26
25
white according to chart Cast on 69 sts with 7mm needles 22
21
Row 3 and 4 (= RS and WS row) and start the sleeve same as for 18
knit sts in black, work all sts. back. 17
14
Row 5 and 6 (= RS and WS row) in After the cuff change to 8mm 13
10
white according to chart needles and work according to 9
6
Row 7 and 8 (= RS and WS row) chart. 5
2
knit sts in black, work all sts. Start with row 41 of the chart and 1
divide sts as follows selvedge st, 3 1 motive = 22 sts
Work the pattern according to chart motives of 22 sts, 1 end st, end-st front edge =
and always work row 3+4, 7+8 selvedge st.
12 sts
11+12, 15+16 and so on in black. Work row 41 – 84 1x and row 1 – 40
1x. For size 46-50 additionally
BACK before/after the selvedge sts inc 1 st
Cast on 113 (135) sts in black with 4x on every 10th row. [69 (77) sts]
7mm needles and work 9 rows = k 1 st and 1 row in white
garter stitch. Include the inc sts into the pattern. = slip 1 st and 1 row
Change to 8mm needles. To finish work 8 rows garter sts in
black, while at the same time on
Continue in slip stitch pattern every 2nd row increase sts 4x after
starting with row 41 of the chart. the 3rd and before the third last
Divide sts as follows selvedge st, 5 stitch by picking up a strand
(6) motives of 22 sts, 1 end st, between 2 sts. [77 (85) sts]
selvedge st. On the following row cast off all sts.
knitting
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