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Scarves
17 Beanie and Scarf
Cleckheaton Yarns
18 Crocheted Lace Silk Scarf
Kaaland Yarns
19 Ribbed Scarf
Jo Sharp
30 Scarf or Wrap
Knitalpaca
31 Button Up In Kureyon
Knitting Yarns by Mail
50 Waves of the Otways
Knitalpaca
Glossary page 77
Regulars
77 Glossary
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Rating Textured Beret see page 10 for pattern instructions
1
Ayre Hat see page 11 for pattern instructions Rating
2
Rating Striped Noddy Hat see page 12 for pattern instructions
2
Pennaceous Hat and Scarf see page 14 for pattern instructions Rating
Textured Beret
YARN WORKING PATTERN
Super soft smart headwear for
those cooler days
MAKING UP
Cut yarn, leaving a 15cm tail. Thread
tail through remaining 12 sts, tighten
and secure. Darn in ends.
2
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YARN
Ayre Hat 1X1 RIBBING (WORKED IN THE
by Emily Guise
GETTING STARTED
Notes: This versatile hat works up
quickly in super bulky Tuff Puff and
is guaranteed to cover your head 1
with warmth and style! Rating
Add a pom-pom in a matching
colour, or make a fake fur one using
roving for a fluffy contrast.
MAKING UP
Darn in ends. Make a tassel or pom-pom
for the end and secure it to the hat.
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Pennaceous Hat and Scarf Knit Picks
YARN Knit one round. off is just overlapping the first round
rCBMMTHN,OJU1JDLT(MPTT%, Begin working from Hat chart (See of Leaf patterning. Stitch button to hat
%PF page 52) at round 1, repeating the 24 through tab and hat fabric.
rYNNCVUUPOT sts of the pattern four times around Weave in ends, wash and block.
the hat.
NEEDLES AND TOOLS Note: Where a centred double SCARF
rNN%1/TPSMPOHDJSDVMBSOFFEMF decrease occurs in stitch 1, slip the This fluffy keyhole scarf starts and
GPS.BHJD-PPQNFUIPEGPSIBU last st of the previous round together ends with reverse stockinette welts.
rNNLOJUUJOHOFFEMFTPSDJSDVMBS with the first st of the current round, Columns of 1x1 rib form the borders.
OFFEMFTGPSTDBSG removing marker and placing it to the With larger needles, cast on 59 sts.
r/FFEMFTPOFTJ[FTNBMMFSUIBOUIPTF right of these sts. K1, pass slipped sts Welt pattern:
VTFEUPPCUBJOHBVHF over. Row 1: Purl.
r8PPMTFXJOH/FFEMF Work until round 47. After all rounds Row 2: Knit.
r4UJUDINBSLFST have been worked, 8 sts remain. Rows 3 4: As rows 1-2.
Break yarn, pull the tail through the Rows 5 6: Purl.
MEASUREMENTS remaining working sts and pull tight to Row 6: Knit.
4J[F)BUDN$JSDVNGFSFODF bind off. Row 8: Purl.
4DBSGDNXJEFYmDNMPOH
MBJEGMBU MAKING UP Repeat rows 1 8 of the Welt pattern
TAB twice, work rows 1 6 once.
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS A small decorative tab adds vintage Next Row: (K1, P1) twice, K1, PM,
,UPH,OJUUPHFUIFSm4MJQTUTUP flair to the hats brim. Turn the hat begin working from Scarf chart (See
UIF3)/BTJG UP,UPH44,
UIFO inside out. Holding hat so that the page 52) on row 1, repeating sts 2
QBTTTMJQQFETUTPWFS brim (cast on edge) is facing up, with 13 three times. After the last st of the
44m4MJQ4UJUDI smaller needles pick up and purl 7 sts chart, place marker, (K1, P1) twice, K1.
,#'m,OJUGSPOUBOECBDL into the round between the last welt Continue working from chart between
and round 1 of the chart. Centre these markers, and keeping the first and last
TENSION sts with any one of the leaves on the 5 sts in rib.
TUTCZSPXTJO-FBG QBUUFSOJO hat. Work to Row 98. Repeat rows 99
UIFSPVOEUPDNCMPDLFE 100 for 40 45cm.
TUTCZSPXTJO-FBG QBUUFSO Row 1: KFB 6 times, K1. 13 sts.
XPSLFEGMBUDNCMPDLFE Row 2: (P1, K1) to last st, P1. KEYHOLE
Row 3: (K1, P1) to last st, K1. Work 9 repeats of the Welt pattern,
WORKING PATTERN Repeat Rows 2-3 for 75cm. work rows 1 5 once more. Break yarn,
HAT Work row 2 once more. leaving a long tail for grafting. With the
The hat begins with a series of welts, Row 4: SS K, (K1, P1) to last 3 sts, WS facing, fold the welt section in half
which are decoratively gathered with K1, K2tog. 11 sts. so that the working sts line up with the
a tab. Row 5: P2tog through back of loop, WS of the first row of the welt pattern.
Cast on 96 sts onto larger needles (K1, P1) to last 2 sts, P2tog. 9 sts. Using yarn tail, graft the working sts to
and join to work in the round, being Row 6: Repeat Row 4. 7 sts. the WS of the fabric.
careful not to twist sts. Row 7: K2tog twice, pass 1st st over
Welt Pattern: second, (K2tog, pass 1st st over BOTTOM TAB
Purl 5 rounds. second) to last st, K1, pass 1st st over Holding scarf with WS facing so that
Knit 3 rounds. second. the cast on edge is facing up, with
These 8 rounds form welt pattern. Break yarn and pull tail through smaller needles pick up and purl into
Work the 8 rounds of the Welt Pattern remaining st. Pull tight to finish. the centre 7 sts of the row between
twice. Turn hat right side out. Pull tab around the last welt and round 1 of the chart.
Purl 5 rounds. the bottom of the hat so that the cast Row 1: KFB 6 times, K1. 13 sts.
KEYHOLE TAB
Holding scarf with WS facing so that
the fold in the keyhole welts is facing
up, with smaller needles pick up and
purl into the centre 7 sts of the graft
row.
Row 1: KFB 6 times, K1. 13 sts.
Row 2: (P1, K1) to last st, P1.
Row 3: (K1, P1) to last st, K1.
Repeat rows 2 3 for 25.5cm. Work
row 2 once more.
Row 4: SS K, (K1, P1) to last 3 sts,
K1, K2tog. 11 sts.
Row 5: P2tog TBL, (K1, P1) to last 2
sts, P2tog. 9 sts.
Row 6: Repeat row 4. 7 sts.
Row 7: K2tog twice, pass 1st st over
second, (K2tog, pass 1st st over
second) to last st, K1, pass 1st st over
second.
Break yarn and pull tail through
remaining st. Pull tight to bind off. Turn
scarf to RS. Pull tab around the bottom
of the folded welt section so that the
bind off is just overlapping the last
round of Leaf patterning. Stitch button
to scarf through tab and scarf fabric.
MAKING UP
Weave in ends, wash and block. To
wear, pass the loose end through the
keyhole.
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Hat Chart Scarf Chart
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8 46
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7 44
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5 42
41
4 40
3 39
38
2 37
1 36
35
34
Pick up sts for button tab along any rep of these sts. 33
32
31
Legend: 30
29
knit 28
27
knit stitch 26
25
yo 24
23
Yarn Over 22
21
k2tog 20
Knit two stitches together as one stitch 19
18
17
Central Double Dec 16
Slip rst and second stitches together as if to knit. Knit 1 stitch. 15
14
Pass two slipped stitches over the knit stitch. 13
12
ssk 11
10
Slip one stitch as if to knit, Slip another stitch as if to knit. Insert 9
left-hand needle into front of these 2 stitches and knit them tog 8
7
6
No Stitch
5
Placeholder - No stitch made. 4
3
k5tog 2
1
See instructions in Notes section of pattern
2
Beanie and Scarf see page 22 for pattern instructions Rating
2
Rating Crocheted Lace Silk Scarf see page 24 for pattern instructions
1
Ribbed Scarf see page 25 for pattern instructions Rating
2
Rating Crochet Hat and Rucksack see page 27 for pattern instructions
Beanie and Scarf A cable knit beanie and
a triangle scarf in two
colour options
YARN
Beanie:
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TJMLDPMPVS5BVQF$ STITCH GUIDE
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS With a 4.00mm hook and C1 work 65
NEEDLES AND TOOLS EUSEPVCMFUSFCMF ch.
rNNDSPDIFUIPPL USUSFCMF Row 1: miss 4 ch, 1 dtr, 1 tr in same
ch, 2 ch, miss 2 ch, *1 tr, 1 dtr, 1 tr in
same ch, 2 ch, miss 2 ch* 1 tr, 1 dtr,
1 tr, turn.
Change to C2.
Row 2: sl st into top of dtr of
2 previous row, 5 ch, *1 tr into top of
Rating next dtr, 3 ch* to end, 3 ch, 1 tr into
top of last dtr, turn.
Row 3: 4 ch, 1 dtr, 1 tr in same beg
st, 2 ch, miss 3 ch, *1 tr, 1 dtr, 1tr in
next tr, 2 ch, miss 3 ch* last repeat is
in top of turning ch, turn.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 changing colour
every 2nd row.
EDGE
With RS of crocheting facing and with
C1 work:
Round 1: *1 dc, 5 ch*, into each
space around edge of scarf (except in
corner space work *1 dc, 5 ch, 1 dc*)
repeat from * to * around scarf.
Round 2: *1 dc into 5 ch space, 7
ch*, (except in corner space work *1
dc, 7 ch, 1 dc*) repeat from * to *
around scarf.
Change to C2.
Round 3: 1 dc into 7 ch space, *3 ch,
3 tr, 3 ch, 3 tr into next space, 3 ch, 1
dc into next space* repeat from * to *
around scarf.
End off and sew in ends securely
using a wool sewing needle.
Kaalund Yarns
Shop 5, 216 Shaw Road
Wavell Heights Qld 4012
Ph: 07 3861 9403
www.kaalundyarns.com.au
YARN sewing in ends unsightly. The usual way using a fine sewing needle and cotton
rCBMMTHN+P4IBSQ4JMLSPBE%, of sewing in ends will not hold securely thread.
5XFFEJODPMPVS.BHOPMJB into this open weave fabric.
rCBMMTHN+P4IBSQ4PIP4VNNFS Ends should be secured by over Jo Sharp
%,JO$PUUPODPMPVS0ZTUFS sewing along the edges of work www.josharppatterns.com
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GETTING STARTED
Note: Tension varies between knitters,
especially on the large needles used in
this pattern. This scarf looks great in a
variety of tensions, therefore we advise
knitters to enjoy the process and
enjoy the result the finished length
or width may vary a little from the
measurements given in this pattern.
Size 10.00mm needles also work
successfully for a slightly firmer
fabric.
WORKING PATTERN
SCARF
Using 12.00mm needles and cols
1 and 2 held tog, cast on 51 sts.
Work 60 rows in k1, p1 rib.
Change to cols 1 and 3, work
60 rows.
Change to cols 1 and 4 work
60 rows.
Total length 168cm.
Cast off in rib.
MAKING UP
Note: Take care not to end any shade
mid way through a row, as this will m
Shape Brim
Next Row: Using M, 2 ch, 1 htr into
same st, 1 htr into each of next 4 sts,
* 2 htr into next st, 1 htr into each of
next 4 sts, rept from * to end, slip st
into top of 2 ch. 108 sts
Rept 6th row once, turn
at end of row.
Working all in M, rept
13th row 3 times.
Rept the 13th, 14th
and 15th rows once,
then 13th row once
more.
Patt 3 rows.
Rept the 20th row twice,
then 6th row once.
Work 9 more rows in pat
then 2 rows dc. Fasten o
Fold brim to wrong side
or alternatively wear as a
Beanie hat.
FLAP EDGING
With RS facing, using 3.50mm hook,
join M to top corner of Flap.
Work 1 row of dc evenly to lower
edge, 1 dc each st across base ch to
end, work a row of dc to top corner,
fasten off.
POCKET
Using 3.50mm hook and M throughout,
make 30 ch.
Work Foundation row as for Back.
29 sts.
Work 18 more rows in patt as for Back.
Work 1 row dc. Fasten off.
YARN
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MEASUREMENTS
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GETTING STARTED
* Each 50g ball will produce
approximately 20cm of scarf, so
you may adjust the number of balls
accordingly.
WORKING PATTERN
Cast on 102 sts.
Row 1: (K2, P2) 6 times, K34, (P2,
K4) 7 times, P2.
Row 2: (K2, P4) 7 times, K2, P34,
(K2, P2) 6 times.
These 2 rows form the pattern. Work
in pattern until scarf measures 150cm
or desired length.
Cast off.
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Button Up In Kureyon
What a wonderful way to
brighten up a drab outfit.
Designed by Alison Craven 1
Rating
YARN
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MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
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WORKING PATTERN
Using 6.00mm needles cast on
44 stitches loosely.
MAKING UP
Repeat pattern until work measures
75cm from beginning.
Cast off loosely.
Sew buttons evenly along one short
edge. Button up to join into a cowl.
Crochet Snood
YARN Multi Colour Snood
Easy crocheted snood can be
worn as a cowl or poncho.
MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
This snood has been designed at a
tension of 3 Groups to 8cm or 3 in
width and 10 rows to 10cm or 4 in
length over patt.
To check your tension, using 4mm
hook, make 26ch.
Row 1: Miss 3ch, Group in next ch, *
1ch, miss 3ch, Group in next ch, rep
from * to last 2ch, miss 1ch, 1tr in last
ch.
Row 2: (1dc, 1ch, 2tr) in first tr, *
1ch, Group in next ch sp, rep from *
to turning ch lp, 1ch, 3tr in top of
turning ch.
Row 3: (1dc, 1ch) in first tr, Group
in next ch sp, * 1ch, Group in next
ch sp, rep from * to end, 1tr in top
of turning ch.
Rep last 2 rows 5 times. Fasten off.
Check your tension carefully.
If less Groups to 8cm or 3 use a
smaller hook, if more Groups use a
larger hook.
YARN
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WORKING PATTERN
COWL
With 4.00mm needles, cast on 184
sts.
Row 1: RS *P2, k1, p2, k3; rep from
* to end.
Row 2: *P3, k2, p1, k2; rep from * to
end.
Rep these 2 rows 3 times more.
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Rating Happy Hare Hat see page 50 for pattern instructions
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Laniferous Cap see page 52 for pattern instructions Rating
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Rating X Stitch Beanie see page 53 for pattern instructions
2
Flower Power Beanie see page 54 for pattern instructions Rating
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Rating Light and Warm Cowl see page 55 for pattern instructions
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Happ Hare H t -
ulti oloured eanie
This hat is designed with Biggan Design leftover yarns for chemo patients, who have lost
their hair during the course of chemotherapy treatment and need a beanie to keep their bald
head warm and also be so soft that they can sleep in it.
The Biggan Design yarn is perfect Tension is very important to follow to WORKING PATTERN
for this purpose, as the yarn is so get the Right Size! With Mc cast on 120 sts with size
soft you can wear it next to the 3mm circ needle (40cm). Close the
skin without feeling it at all. Many Design note: Before starting to knit, loop to start knitting in the round,
customers have bought my yarn for please read carefully through the which means that beg and end of row
this reason to knit chemo beanies for whole pattern. is where first and last sts meet. Make
friends, but now I can myself verify sure all sts are hanging down in the
that it is absolutely true. I had a lot GETTING STARTED same direction, so edge is
of fun and many positive comments The hat is made with BD leftover yarn not twisted!
wearing my HAPPY HARE HAT while tied together with 2,5 cm/1 length of
going through the treatment and it yarn sticking out of the knot, once its Work st.st. On rows 4, 8 &12 work 1
seemed to cheer up not only me, but tied, to give the effect row contrasting colour to make a thin
my surroundings as well! of hair. stripe, otherwise work in Mc. After 15
If you want a lot of knots make the rows change to size 4mm circ needle
YARN yarn ends you tie together no more (40cm).
rCBMM#JHHBO%FTJHO%,QMZ.FSJOP than 20 cm (8) 50 cm (20) long. Inc1 in every 4th st over row (150 sts
Wool in any colour Main Colour If you want fewer knots, make the yarn on needle). Start to work with ball of
(MC) ends 1 metre (40) 2 metres (80) leftover yarn.
r4UBTICBH HN
#JHHBO%FTJHO long. Every time you come to a new colour,
yarn OR your own BD leftover yarn As you tie the yarn ends together, roll make sure that the tie is fully visible,
them up into a ball. Its a lot of fun to sticking out on RS of work, so youll
NEEDLES AND TOOLS do this part of tying together, adding get the hairy effect!
rNNDJSDVMBSOFFEMF colour after colour into a ball. This is (Please NOTE! St.st is only KNIT on
rNNDJSDVMBSOFFEMF where you add the Mc yarn wherever circ needle).
rNNEPVCMFQPJOUFEOFFEMFT TFU you feel like it.
PG
When hat measures 9 cm (3) dec1
Its useful to have one ball of MC, every 4th st over row (120 sts on
MEASUREMENTS which you keep adding in all through needle). When work measures12 cm
To fit a medium sized adults head the yarn ends being tied together to (4) dec1 every 10th st over row.
give it a feeling of coherency. This is Rep this row of dec every 2nd row,
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS not necessary, though, as you can just but with 1 st less in between the dec,
circ = circular needle use leftover yarn all the way through. i.e every 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th st etc, until
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In the latter case you would only need there are 10 sts remaining.
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a longer piece of yarn for the first 15
rows, at the beginning of beanie, as Note: When sts get hard to work on
TENSION the edge will curl up. You would not circ needle, knit them over on DPNS.
TUTBOESPXT4UPDLJOH4UJUDIUP want any knots in this first bit! Work 1 row. On next row work sts
DN tog 2 and 2 (5 sts left on needles).
MAKING UP
Fasten off all loose ends.
To tie up last 5 sts, on WS thread a
darning needle with yarn from last row
of work and pull it through the 5 sts.
Make a secure knot.
The Happy Hare Hat is ready to enjoy!
CROWN
Round 1: *K4, K2tog* rep from * to *
to end of round
Round 2: K all stitches
2 Round 3: *K3, K2tog* rep from * to *
Rating to end of round
Round 4: K all stitches
Round 5: *K2, K2tog* rep from * to *
to end of round
Round 6: K all stitches
Round 7: *K1, K2tog* rep from * to *
to end of round
Round 8: K2tog* rep from * to * to
end of round
Cut yarn, leaving a 25cm tail.
MAKING UP
With a yarn needle, thread the yarn
tail through the remaining sts; tighten
to finish. Weave in all ends. With CC,
create a large pom-pom and attach
to top of cap. Block if desired.
Knit Picks
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X Stitch Beanie
YARN Change to C2.
Design by Jodie Inglis
for Kaaland Yarns
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS 2
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stitches keeping the last loop of each
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hook) yarn over, pull through all loops.
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into next treble, treble into missed treble.
MEASUREMENTS
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STITCH GUIDE
With a 4.00mm hook and C1 work
5 ch.
Row 1: 1 dc into 2nd ch from hook, 1
dc into next 3 ch (4 dc), 1 ch, turn.
Repeat this row 97 times. (98 rows).
Dc the 2 short ends together.
Round 1: 1 dc into each of 98 sts of
previous row. Sl st to join.
Round 2: 3 ch, 1 tr into each dc of
previous row. Sl st to join. Change to
C2.
Round 3: Sl st into next tr, 3 ch, 1
tr into top of 3 ch of previous round,
*1 xtr into top of tr of previous round
(refer to special pattern notes for xtr
sequence)*, repeat from * to * to end
of round.
Change to C1.
Round 4: 3 ch, *1 tr into top of each
tr of previous round*, repeat from * to
* to end of round.
Change to C2.
Round 5: Repeat round 3 Change to
C1.
Rounds 6 to 17: Repeat round 4
Flower Power Beanie Designed by Alison Craven
MAKING UP
Break off yarn leaving a tail. Use a
wool needle to thread tail of yarn
through remaining stitches.
Draw up tightly and fasten securely.
Sew back seam and attach flower. 4.50mm needles. Knit in stocking Sit inner rosette on top of outer
stitch for 8 rows. Cast off. Do not rosette and join together at centre with
FLOWER press. a few stitches. Attach centre of flower
Inner rosette: leaving a 30cm tail of to beanie at top of rib pattern.
yarn at the beginning cast on 60sts MAKING UP
using 4.50mm needles. Both rosettes the same. Knitting Yarns by Mail
Knit in stocking stitch for 6 rows. Cast Thread wool needle with tail of yarn 114 Fox and Fanckes Rd
off. Do not press. and gather up cast on edge tightly Boolarra Sth, Vic
Outer rosette: leaving a 30cm tail at arranging work into a rosette shape. Ph: 0408 992 927
the beginning cast on 80 sts using Fasten off. www.knittingyarns.com.au
TENSION
Not critical to project 2
Rating
GETTING STARTED
Diagonal lace pattern
Row 1: RS - K2, *YO, K2 tog, K3 from
* to end of row.
Row 2: alternate rows: WS Purl.
Row 3: K 3, *YO, K 2 tog, K3 from *
to end.
Row 5: K 4, *YO, K2 tog, K3 from *
to end.
Row 7: K5, *YO, K2 tog, K3 from * to
end.
Row 9: K6 *YO, K2 tog, K3 from * to
end.
WORKING PATTERN
Cast on 60 sts. Knit 5 rows.
Next Row: *Pattern - begin diagonal
lace pattern and work for 10 cm,
ending on a RS row.
Knit 5 rows. **
Work from * to ** three more times.
Cast off.
MAKING UP
Darn in ends. Join short ends
EarWarmer YARN
Design by Alison Craven
NEEDLES
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TENSION
Not critical to this project
MEASUREMENTS
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STITCH GUIDE
Pattern
Row 1: knit.
Row 2: purl.
Row 3: K1, *K2 tog 3 times, yo, K1 6
times, k2tog 3 times*. Repeat from *
to *, k1.
Row 4: knit.
These four rows make up the pattern.
WRAP
Using colour A and 8.00mm needles,
cast on 182 sts.
Work two pattern repeats. 8 rows.
Using colour B work a further two
pattern repeats.
Continue working in this way,
arranging colours as follows: A, B, A,
C, A, D, A, E, A, D, A, C, A, B, A.
Cast off loosely. To finish, darn in ends
YARN
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MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
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GETTING STARTED
Notes: The stitch pattern is reversible
so it looks the same on the right and
wrong side. To create a more finished
edge, slip the first knit stitch of each
row as to purl.
WORKING PATTERN
Cast on 27 stitches.
Knit one row.
Begin stitch pattern.
Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pattern until scarf
measures 148cm from cast on edge or
length desired. Leaving enough yarn to
knit one row and cast off.
Knit one row.
Cast off loosely.
MAKING UP
Weave in yarn ends and lightly block
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TENSION
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GETTING STARTED
2 Pattern
Rating Increasing row: yo, k to end.
(Beginning a row with a yo creates a
large decorative loop at the edge)
Wrapping row: k1, *k 2 tog, yo three
times. Repeat from * to last 3 sts, k3.
Dropping row: k to end of row,
dropping the extra loops of previous
row.
Decreasing row: yo, k2tog twice, k
to end.
WORKING PATTERN
THE SCARF
Cast on 2 sts.
Work increasing rows until there are
18 sts on the needle.
Work 1 wrapping row, then 1
dropping row.
Work 8 increasing rows (yo, k to end),
then repeat 1 wrapping row and 1
dropping row.
These rows can be repeated until you
have 36 sts (or desired width).
Knitalpaca
Ph: 03 5235 9208
www.knitalpaca.com.au
Beginner hunky Scarf D y Patons
MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
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GETTING STARTED
Note: Prepare fringe first wrap
yarn around 24cm wide piece of
cardboard 90 times and cut along
one edge, making sure you have
a total of 90 lengths of yarn. Set
aside for attaching to Scarf after
completing knitting.
WORKING PATTERN
SCARF
Using 20.00mm needles and 2
strands of yarn together, cast on 15
sts loosely.
Note:To keep edges neat, join new
balls of yarn 3 sts in from edge.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: Purl.
Last 2 rows form stocking st.
Continue in stocking st until Scarf
measures approx 190cm from
beginning, or near end of last ball,
leaving approx 2 metres for casting
off, ending with a purl row.
Cast off loosely.
MAKING UP
Do not press. Sew in ends through
knitting (not along edge). Using yarn
set aside for fringe, fold 3 strands in 1
half then use crochet hook to draw Rating
loop through first stitch at end of
Duo Columns
Reversible Scarf
Design by Quenna Lee
YARN
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$BMZQTPJO)FBUIFS
2
NEEDLES AND TOOLS
Rating
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MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
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GETTING STARTED
Notes: Since the scarf is reversible,
please mark the RS. Slip the first
st of each row purlwise. If row
and stitch gauge are met, scarf
uses just under 2 hanks of the
recommended yarn. If using the
chart, work from the bottom up
with the odd rows (RS) from right
to left and even rows (WS) from left
to right.
YARN
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CBMMTPG *OEJDJFUB#PVDMF"TUSBLIBO Rating
WORKING PATTERN
Using 1 strand of each yarn together:
Row 1: Make 6ch & join to form a
ring. Into ring work: 3ch 1tr, 2ch 2tr,
5ch 2tr, 2ch 2tr, 5ch 2tr, 2ch 2tr.
Row 2: 3ch *(2tr 2ch 2tr) into 2ch
sp 4ch 1dc into 5ch sp 4ch* rep to
last shell (2tr 2ch 2tr) into 2ch sp.
Rows 3 - 9: 3ch *(2tr 2ch 2tr) into
2ch sp (4ch 1dc) into each 4ch sp*
rep to last shell (2tr 2ch 2tr) into
2ch sp.
Row 10: 3ch *(2tr 2ch 2tr) into 2ch
sp (3tr 3ch 3tr) into each 4 ch sp*
rep to last (2tr 2ch 2tr) into 2ch sp.
Rows 11-17: As row 3.
Row 18: As row 10.
Rows 3 17 form the pattern.
Continue in this way until length
required. Finish off & sew in all loose
ends.
Banksia Yarns
Shop 7 Magnolia Mall,
285 Windsor St Richmond NSW
Ph: 0401 279 853
www.banksiayarns.com.au
1
Rating Scarf or Shoulderette see page 72 for pattern instructions
2
Princess Poncho see page 73 for pattern instructions Rating
2
Rating Neckerchief see page 74 for pattern instructions
2
Flowers in my Garden see page 75 for pattern instructions Rating
Scarf or Shoulderette
Snug warmth in Noro Kureyon yarn. Design by Alison Craven
YARN
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Rating
NEEDLES AND TOOLS
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rNNLOJUUJOHOFFEMFT
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TENSION
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SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
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MEASUREMENTS
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STITCH GUIDE
Using 10.00mm needles cast on 3
stitches.
Row 1: K1, Kfb in next stitch (to make
a stitch) K1. 4 stitches.
Row 2: K1, Kfb into next 2 sts, K1. 6
stitches
Beg patt:
Slip 1, Kfb, Knit to last 2 stitches, Kfb,
K1.
Continue in pattern until work
measures 40 cm from beginning.
Change to 12.00mm needles.
Work 1 row without shaping.
Cast off.
MAKING UP
Sew in ends.
info 4th ch from hook, turn. 9sts next ch sp, 1tr into next tr) 3 times, 1ch,
rYHNCBMM;BVCFSCBMMQMZ Row 1: 4ch (counts as 1tr) 1tr into tr 2tr, into last tr, turn. 33sts.
on which 4ch stands, 1ch, 1tr into next Row 4: 4ch, 1tr on which 4ch stands,
NEEDLES AND TOOLS tr, 1ch, miss next ch sp, 1tr into next tr, 1ch, 1tr into next tr, (1ch, miss next ch
rNNDSPDIFUIPPL 1ch, 3tr into next tr, 1ch, 1tr into next tr, sp, 1tr into next tr) 7 times, 1ch, 3tr into
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MEASUREMENTS Row 2: 4ch, 1tr on which 4ch stands, next ch sp, 1tr into next tr) 3 times, 1ch,
4J[FYDN 1ch, 1tr into next tr, (1ch, miss next ch 2tr, into last tr, turn. 41sts.
sp, 1tr into next tr) 3 times, 1ch, 3tr into Row 5: 4ch, 1tr on which 4ch stands,
TENSION next tr, 1ch, 1tr into next tr, (1ch, miss 1ch, 1tr into next tr, * 1ch, miss next
TUTCZSPXTPWFSMBUUJDFQBUUFSO next ch sp, 1tr into next tr) 3 times, 1ch, ch sp, 1tr into next tr, repeat from *
PONNDSPDIFUIPPLUPDN 2tr, into last tr, turn. 25sts. to 2nd of 3tr in centre of row, 1ch,
Row 3: 4ch, 1tr on which 4ch stands, 3tr into next tr, 1ch ** 1tr into next tr,
WORKING PATTERN 1ch, 1tr into next tr, (1ch, miss next ch 1ch, miss next ch sp, repeat from ** to
Using 3.50mm crochet hook make 4ch. sp, 1tr into next tr) 5 times, 1ch, 3tr into last 2tr, 1tr into next 1tr, 1ch, 2tr, into
Start Row: (1tr, 1ch, 3tr, 1ch, 2tr) next tr, 1ch, 1tr into next tr, (1ch, miss last tr, turn. 49sts ***
Repeat Row 5 32 times more. 305sts
Next Row: 5ch, (5ch counts as 1dtr)
1dtr into tr on which 5ch stands * 2dtr
into next st, rep from * to end. 610.sts
Fasten off.
2
Rating MAKING UP
Pin out neckerchief to measurements
given. Cover with damp cloth and
leave until dry.
YARN
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$PMPVS $
rCBMM$IBGGFZQMZ.FSJOPJOTIBEF 2
$PMPVS $
Rating
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$PMPVS $
rCBMMT$IBGGFZQMZ.FSJOPJOTIBEF
$PMPVS $
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NEEDLES
rNN$MPWFS5BLVNJ#BNCPP
$JSDVMBSOFFEMFT
r$SPDIFUIPPL
MEARUREMENTS
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SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
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,GSPNMFGU
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TENSION
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STITCH GUIDE
Pattern 8sts and 1 edge st each side.
Row 1: RS K1 (edge st) * K2 C2R
K4 * repeat from * to * to last st K1.
Row 2: K1 (edge st) * P4, K1, P3 *
repeat from * to * to last st, K1.
Row 3: K1 (edge st), * K1, C2R, K5
* repeat from * to * to last st, K1.
Flowers in my Garden continued. Row 4: K1 (edge st) * P4, K2, P2 * Row 1: * Knit.
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. Row 2: Knit.
Row 5: K1 (edge st) * C2R, K6* Row 3: K2, M1 in next st, increasing
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. 1 st
Row 6: K1 (edge st) * P4, K3, P1 * Row 4: Knit *
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. Next Rows: Repeat rows 1 to 4, (in
Row 7: K1 (edge st) Knit all stitches garter st) increasing every Row 3 in
Row 8: K1 (edge st) Purl all stitches colour sequence above until a total of
to last st, K1. 87sts across row. Each time a colour
Row 9: K1 (edge st) * K4, C2L, K2 * change is made it should be on the
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. increase edge and a tail of 10cm of
Row 10: K1 (edge st) * P3, K1, P4 * finishing yarn and new yarn should be
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. left to hang.
Row 11: K1 (edge st) * K5, C2L, K1 Next Row: K2, M1 in next st, knit to
* repeat from * to * to last st, K1. centre of row, M1, in next st, knit to
Row 12: K1 (edge st) * P2, K2, P4* last 2 stitches M1in next st, K1. 90sts.
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. Next Row: Purl.
Row 13: K1 (edge st) * K6, C2L *
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. Pattern section
Row 14: K1 (edge st) * P1, K3, P4 * Using C4 Commence pattern rows
repeat from * to * to last st, K1. 1-16. Making a total of 11 patterns
Row 15: K1 (edge st) Knit all stitches across row with 2 edge stitches.
Row 16: K1 (edge st) Purl all stitches Repeat a total of 2 times, and rows
to last st, K1 1-8 once.
Next Row: Knit.
Colour Sequence: Next Row: Using C1 Knit 12 rows.
C1 12 rows Next Row: Using C4 knit 4 rows.
C2 4 rows Cast off loosely in knit.
C3 8 rows
C2 12 rows MAKING UP
C3 4 rows Trim and leave tails all approx same
C1 8 rows length. Separate and use 2 strands
C3 12 rows of C4 yarn loop yarn through back
C2 4 rows of stitches on pattern panel section
C1 8 rows going across the row, add 1 button
C4 4 rows on each stem of pattern, a total of
11 across stem end rows. Choose
C1 12 rows a larger button for first button on
C2 4 rows increase edge to go with the loop.
C3 8 rows Using a small amount of yarn and
C2 12 rows crochet hook make a chain loop big
C3 4 rows enough to loop around 1st button
C1 8 rows on pattern panel add loop to 1st C4
C4 4 rows section edge, this holds wrap in place
when worn.
C3 12 rows
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c\]k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ j\\ ;`X^iXd ( % _Xe[ e\\[c\% Klie pfli nfib# N`e[ k_\ pXie ]ifd i`^_k kf _Xe[ e\\[c\%Kliepflinfib#
N`e[ k_\ pXie ]ifd c\]k kf i`^_k kiXej]\ii`e^ k_\ e\\[c\ n`k_ k_\ c\]k fm\i k_\ gf`ek f] k_\ i`^_k$ kiXej]\ii`e^k_\e\\[c\n`k_
fm\i k_\ gf`ek f] k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[ jk`kZ_\j fe `ekf pfli c\]k _Xe[ kf _Xe[ e\\[c\ j\\ ;`X^iXd ) % k_\ jk`kZ_\jfe`ekfpflic\]k
e\\[c\ j\\ ;`X^iXd ) % ;iXn k_\ nfib k_\ e\ok ifn% ;iXn k_\ pXie k_ifl^_ k_\ _Xe[ kfnfibk_\e\okifn%
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Diagram 1 Diagram 2
BE@KN@J< GLICN@J<
Be`k knf jk`kZ_\j% Lj\ k_\ gf`ek f] k_\ Glic knf jk`kZ_\j% Lj\ k_\ gf`ek f] k_\
c\]k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ kf c`]k k_\ ]`ijk jk`kZ_ fe c\]k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ kf c`]k k_\ ]`ijk jk`kZ_
k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ fm\i k_\ j\Zfe[# fe k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ fm\i k_\
Xe[ [ifg `] f]] k_\ e\\[c\% Be`k k_\ e\ok j\Zfe[# Xe[ [ifg `k f]] k_\ e\\[c\%
jk`kZ_ fe k_\ c\]k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ jf k_Xk k_\i\ Glic k_\ e\ok jk`kZ_ fe k_\ c\]k$_Xe[
Xi\ knf jk`kZ_\j fe k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ e\\[c\ jf k_Xk k_\i\ Xi\ knf jk`kZ_\j
X^X`e# Xe[ i\g\Xk% :fek`el\ `e k_`j dXee\i fe k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ X^X`e# Xe[
lek`c Xcc k_\ jk`kZ_\j _Xm\ Y\\e nfib\[ f]] k_\ c\]k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ Xe[ fecp i\g\Xk% :fek`el\ `e k_`j dXee\i lek`c Xcc k_\ jk`kZ_\j _Xm\ Y\\e nfib\[
fe\ jk`kZ_ i\dX`ej fe k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[ e\\[c\% :lk k_\ pXie# c\Xm`e^ X kX`c f]] k_\ c\]k$_Xe[ e\\[c\ Xe[ fecp fe\ jk`kZ_ i\dX`ej fe k_\ i`^_k$_Xe[
Xe[ k_i\X[ k_\ pXie k_ifl^_ k_\ cffg Xe[ glcc `k ]`idcp kf ]Xjk\e f]]% e\\[c\% J\Zli\ k_`j cXjk jk`kZ_ Xj [\jZi`Y\[ `e ZXjk`e^ f]] be`kn`j\%
@] pfl jlYjk`klk\ fi jg`e X pXie ]fi X :_\Zb`e^ pfli be`kk`e^ k\ej`fe# k_Xk XZifjj Xe[ ifnj [fne `eZcl[`e^
gifa\Zk# pfl ZXe ZfdgXi\ k_\ n\`^_k `j# k_\ k`^_ke\jj fi cffj\e\jj f] pfli ]iXZk`fej f] jk`kZ_\j Xe[ ifnj `e
f] k_\ pXie kf k_\ gifa\Zk pXie Yp be`kk`e^# `j `dgfikXek% Kf Z_\Zb pfli ('Zd% I\g\Xk k_\j\ d\Xjli\d\ekj
ZfdgXi`e^ niXgj g\i `eZ_% NiXg pfli k\ej`fe# ZXjk fe *' jk`kZ_\j lj`e^ knf kf k_i\\ k`d\j fe X [`]]\i\ek
pXie Xifle[ X ilc\i ]fi fe\ `eZ_ Xe[ k_\ i\Zfdd\e[\[ e\\[c\ j`q\% gXikj f] k_\ jnXkZ_ kf Z_\Zb pfli
Zflek k_\ eldY\i f] niXgj% @] pfl Nfib `e k_\ gXkk\ie lek`c pfli nfib d\Xjli\d\ekj% @] pfl _Xm\ dfi\
_Xm\ dfi\ niXgj g\i `eZ_ k_Xe k_\ d\Xjli\j ('Zd ]ifd k_\ ZXjk fe jk`kZ_\j Xe[ ifnj k_Xe ZXcc\[ ]fi
gifa\Zk pXie# pfli pXie `j kff k_`e2 `] \[^\ k_\e ZXjk f]]% Pfl efn _Xm\ X `e k_\ `ejkilZk`fej# pfl j_flc[ lj\
pfl _Xm\ ]\n\i niXgj g\i `eZ_ k_Xe jnXkZ_% D\Xjli\ pfli k\ej`fe Yp cXi^\i e\\[c\j2 `] pfl _Xm\ ]\n\i# lj\
k_\ gifa\Zk pXie# pfli pXie `j kff gcXZ`e^ X ilc\i fm\i pfli jnXkZ_ Xe[ jdXcc\i e\\[c\j% :_\Zb pfli k\ej`fe
k_`Zb% Zflek`e^ k_\ eldY\i f] jk`kZ_\j X^X`e Y\]fi\ jkXik`e^ pfli gifa\Zk%
98:BJK@K:?
;`X^iXd (
K_`j `j k_\ jk`kZ_ dfjk Zfddfecp lj\[ ]fi af`e`e^ be`kk\[ ^Xid\ekj% N`k_
k_\ i`^_k j`[\j f] pfli nfib kf^\k_\i# g`e k_\ be`kk\[ ]XYi`Z kf^\k_\i n`k_
k_\ \[^\j \m\e% K_\ j\Xd j_flc[ Y\ j\ne fe\ ]lcc jk`kZ_ ]ifd k_\ \e[
f] k_\ ifn% Fe\ jk`kZ_ j_flc[ Y\ nfib\[ fm\i \m\ip ifn% K_i\X[ k_\ pXie
e\\[c\% @ej\ik k_\ e\\[c\ k_ifl^_ Yfk_ cXp\ij Xe[ j\n knf jk`kZ_\j kf k_\
c\]k k_\e fe\ jk`kZ_ YXZb kf k_\ i`^_k% B\\g jk`kZ_\j Xk Xe \m\e [`jkXeZ\%
:fek`el\ nfib`e^ ]ifd i`^_k kf c\]k `e k_`j Z`iZlcXi dfk`fe% ;`X^iXd (
:lk pXie kn`Z\ k_\ c\e^k_ f] pfli [\j`i\[ kXjj\c gclj X Y`k \okiX ]fi k_\ befk% 8]k\i nfib`e^ X kXjj\c# kXb\ fe\ _Xc]
8ZZfi[`e^ kf k_\ [\j`i\[ k_`Zbe\jj f] k_\ kXjj\c# j\c\Zk X eldY\i f] c\e^k_j f] k_\ jkiXe[j ]ifd \XZ_ kXjj\c Xe[
f] pXie% =fc[ k_\ c\e^k_j f] pXie `e _Xc] fm\i X ZifZ_\k _ffb% Fe k_\ nife^ befk k_\d n`k_ _Xc] k_\ jkiXe[j
j`[\# `ej\ik k_\ ZifZ_\k _ffb ]ifd k_\ ]ifek kf k_\ YXZb k_ifl^_ k_\ \[^\ f] ]ifd k_\ e\`^_Yfli`e^ kXjj\c% Ki`d%
k_\ nfib% >iXY k_\ pXie Xe[ glcc k_ifl^_ Xe[ k`^_k\e% Ki`d k_\ \e[j kf k_\
jXd\ c\e^k_%
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?;:
:IF:?<K J:
GXjj k_\ pXie fm\i k_\ _ffb%
Diagram 1
@ej\ik k_\ _ffb k_ifl^_ k_\ kfg
knf cffgj f] X jk`kZ_ ;`X^iXd
( % GXjj k_\ pXie fm\i k_\ _ffb
Xe[ [iXn lg X cffg jf k_Xk k_\i\
Diagram 1
Xi\ k_i\\ cffgj fe k_\ _ffb
;`X^iXd ) % ;iXn k_ifl^_
Xcc k_i\\ cffgj fe k_\ _ffb
;`X^iXd * %
Diagram 2
Diagram 2
Diagram 3
DXb\ X jc`g befk fe pfli _ffb%
GXjj k_\ pXie fm\i k_\ _ffb Xe[ @ej\ik k_\ _ffb k_ifl^_ k_\ kfg
ZXkZ_ `k n`k_ k_\ _ffb Xe[ [iXn knf cffgj f] X jk`kZ_% GXjj k_\
`k k_ifl^_ k_\ cffg fe k_\ _ffb% pXie fm\i k_\ _ffb Xe[ [iXn lg Diagram 3
8 [ifgg\[ jk`kZ_ ZXe Y\ g`Zb\[ lg lj`e^ X ZifZ_\k _ffb Xe[ [fek Y\ glk
f]] Yp jk`kZ_\j k_Xk _Xm\ leiXm\c\[ j\m\iXc ifnj [fne `ekf k_\ nfib% Kf
g`Zb lg be`k jk`kZ_\j# `ej\ik k_\ ZifZ_\k _ffb `ekf k_\ [ifgg\[ jk`kZ_# [iXn
k_ifl^_ k_\ YXi cp`e^ XYfm\ k_\ [ifgg\[ jk`kZ_ Xe[ glcc `k k_ifl^_ k_\ cffg
f] k_\ [ifgg\[ jk`kZ_%
Alt - Alternate; alternately P2tog - Purl two stitches together LH left-hand sl st slip stitch
Patt - pattern lp(s) loop(s) sp(s) space(s)
Beg - Begin; begins; Psso - Pass slipped stitch over pre- m metre(s) st(s) stitch(es)
beginning vious stitch MC main colour t-ch turning chain
Pb - Purl through the back of the mm millimetre tog together
CC - Contrasting colour stitch oz ounces tr treble (US dc)
Ch - Chain Pwise - Purlwise pat(s) pattern(s) WS wrong side
Cm - Centimetre/s pm place markers. Place or work even/work straight.
CO - Cast on Rem - Remaining attach a loop of contrast Continue in
Cont - Continue; continuing Rep - Repeat yarn or a stitch marker as the pattern without
indicated. increasing or decreasing
Dec - Decrease; decreasing Sl 1 - Slip one stitch across from rem remaining yd yards
Dk - Double Knitting left needle to right rep repeat yo yarn over. Wrap the yarn
needle without knitting it. rnd(s) round(s) around the hook
Foll - Follow; follows; Sl 1 Purlwise - Slip next stitch off RH right-hand * repeat the directions fol-
following left needle onto right as if to purl RS right side lowing * as many times
the stitch. sk skip, miss as indicated
G st - Garter stitch. If knitting back Sts - Stitches
and forth, knit every row. If knit- St st - Stocking stitch.
ting circularly, one round knit, next If knitting back and forth,
round purl. one row knit, next row purl.
If knitting circularly, knit
Inc - Increase; increasing each round. :IF:?<K ?FFBJ BE@KK@E> E<<;C<J
Incl - Including SSK - Slip, slip knit. Makes
a left slanting decrease. METRIC US METRIC UK US
K - Knit Slip two stitches knitwise, on at
.60mm 14 steel 2mm 14 0
K1 - Knit one stitch a time from the left to the right
K2tog - Knit two stitches together needle, then knit them together
.75mm 12 steel 2.25mm 13 1
Kb - Knit through the back of the through their backs. 1.00mm 10 steel 2.5mm
stitch 1.50mm 6 steel 2.75mm 12 2
Kwise - Knitwise Tog - Together 1.75mm 5 steel 3mm 11
2.00mm B/1 3.25mm 10 3
M - Make one stitch WS - Wrong side
2.5mm C/2 3.5mm 4
MC - Main colour.
When two or more colours are Ybk - Yarn back 3.00mm D/3 3.75mm 9 5
used, the main colour is the yarn Y fwd - Yarn forward - bring yarn 3.50mm E/4 4mm 8 6
that is dominant. under the needle, then over to the 4.00mm F/5 4.5mm 7 7
knitting position again, creating a 4.50mm G/6 5mm 6 8
P - Purl new stitch.
5.00mm H/8 5.5mm 5 9
P1 - Purl one stitch Yo - Yarn over.
5.50mm I/9 6mm 4 10
6.00mm J/10 6.5mm 3 10.5
6.50mm K 7mm 2
:IF:?<K K<IDJ 899I<M@8K@FEJ 7.00mm K/10.5 7.5mm 1
P 8mm 0 11
approx approximately together or skipping the Q 9mm 00 13
beg begin(ning) stitches. S 10mm 000 15
CC contrast colour foll follow(s)(ing)
ch chain(s) gm grams
cm centimetre(s) htr half treble crochet (US
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