Australian Knitting — July 2016

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NEEDLES AND TOOLS
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MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
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WORKING 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 MC and 8.00mm needles, cast
on 182 sts. Work two pattern repeats
(8 rows).
Next, with colour C1 work a further
two pattern repeats.
Continue working in this way,
arranging colours as follows: MC, C1,
MC, C2, MC, C3, MC, C4, MC, C3,
MC, C2, MC, C1, MC.
Cast off loosely. To finish, darn in ends
and lightly block if desired.

SCARF
Using 8mm needles cast on 38 stitches.
Work 4 row pattern until work
measures 140 cm or desired length.
Cast off loosely. Darn in ends.

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Waves of the Otways – Knitalpaca


Waves of the Otways

Inspired by the rolling hills of Victoria’s Otway Ranges, this pattern offers
variations of an old favourite pattern. By Virginia Atkins

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Rating
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