Knitting - UK (2020-05)

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PATTERNS


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10
Take needle back through first stitch on
front knitting needle as if to knit and slip
off the knitting needle, take yarn through
next stitch on this knitting needle as if to
purl but leave on the knitting needle.
Take needle back through the first stitch
on the back needle as if to purl and slip
off the knitting needle, take yarn through
next stitch on this needle as it to knit but
leave on the knitting needle.
Repeat from
until all of the stitches have
been worked, tightening up the sewn line
as you work.
Take yarn to WS of work and fasten off.
Weave in all ends and block.
HONEYCOMB MITTS
BY NATALIE WARNER
SIZES
S[M:L]
To fit hand circumference: 18[23:29]cm
(7[9:11]in)
Circumference: 12.5[16.5:19.5]cm
(5[6½:7 ¾]in)
Length: 24cm (9½) (all sizes)
Figures in square brackets refer to larger
sizes: where there is only one set of figures
this applies to all sizes.
YOU WILL NEED
Debbie Bliss Falkland Aran
100% Merino wool (approx 180m per
100g skein)
1 x 100g skein in 09 Apple
4.5mm needles
Cable needle
Yarn needle for sewing up
Note: Yarn amounts given are based on
average requirements and are approximate
TENSION
18 sts and 24 rows to 10cm over st st.
1 rep of 24-st cable patt (small
honeycomb/large cable/small
honeycomb) meas approx 8.5cm (3¼in)
wide x 5.5cm (2¼in) long.
Use larger or smaller needles if necessary
to obtain correct tension.
ABBREVIATIONS
C2B = cable 2 back: sl1 st to cn and hold at
back, k1, then k1 from cn

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