Australian Knitting — July 2014

(Steven Felgate) #1

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GETTING STARTED
Shell Pattern (multiple of 9 + 3)
Row 1: (RS) K2, *yo, k8, yo, k1; rep
from * to last st, k1.
Row 2: K3; *p8, k3; rep from
* to end.
Row 3: K3, *yo, k8, yo, k3; rep from
* to end.
Row 4: K4; *p8, k5; rep from * end
last rep with k4.
Row 5: K4, *yo, k8, yo, k5; rep from
* end last rep with k4.
Row 6: K5; *p8, k7; rep from * end
last rep with k5.
Row 7: K5; *k4tog-tbl, k4tog, k7; rep
from * end last rep with k5.
Row 8: K.

WORKING PATTERN
BODY
(Garment is worked in one piece to
underarms)
With 4.00mm needles, cast on 201
(210, 219, 237, 255, 264) sts.
Row 1: WS – K.

Beg Shell Pattern
Working rows 1 to 8
*Rep these 8 rows until piece
measures approx 30cm from beg, end
with a Row 7 of Shell patt.
Next Row: WS – K11, place marker;
k3 (8, 4, 2, 11, 3); (k2tog, k8 (8, 9,
6, 6, 7)) 17 (17, 17, 26, 26, 26)
times; k2tog; k4 (8, 4, 3, 12, 3),

Shell Edge Jacket – Wentworth Distributors NZ Ltd

S hell Edge Jacket

Design by Gitta Schrade
for Naturally Yarns

3
Rating
Free download pdf