
Tricot/Knitting
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Row 7 [RS]: K1, ssk, [yo, k1, yo, k3tog] twice, yo, k5, [yo, ssk] 3 times, yo, k3tog, yo, [k2tog, yo] three times, k5, [yo, k3tog, yo, k1] twice, yo, k2tog, k1. Row 13 [RS]: K2, [yo, k3tog, yo, k1] twice, yo, k2tog, k6, p2, [k1, yo, k1] in next st, p2tog, p1, p2tog, [k1, yo, k1] in next st, p2, k6, ssk, [yo, k1, yo, k3tog] twice, yo, k2. 49 sts. Row 14 [WS]: P18, k2, p3, k3, p3, k2, p18. Row 15 [RS]: K1, ssk, [yo, k1, yo, k3tog] twice, yo, k2, MB, k2, yo, ssk, p2tog, k1, [k1, yo, k1] in next st, k1, p3tog, k1, [k1, yo, k1] in next st, k1, p2tog, k2tog, yo, k2, MB, k2, [yo, k3tog, yo, k1] twice, yo, k2tog, k1. If working from charts, work Rows 1-24 of Chart B eight times, then work Rows 1-12 once more. As before, outlined repeat sections are worked twice in each row.
Versatility - Fall 2008
cowls
Living in Chicago has taught me a lot about cold weather wear, and it’s only December. Bundling up is essential, but sometimes you overheat. This cowl is designed to combat woeful winter predicaments. A double set of buttons lets you button it loose or tight, allowing you to keep warm or stay cool and comfortable.
Flurries Cowl pattern by Liz Abinante
Big Herringbone Cowl - the purl bee
tricots enfants
jouets tricotés
Yarn/fils
Tutorials
Biblio
Summer 2006
modular
Châles/Shawls
inspiration
Hauts/Tops
dale of norway

