Australian Knitting — Volume 9 Issue 2 2017

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YARN
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NEEDLES AND TOOLS
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MEASUREMENTS
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SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
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TENSION
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GETTING STARTED
One ball of yarn will make 3 or more
headbands, depending on size.


WORKING PATTERN
Cast on 12 stitches.
Row 1 and 3: RS - Slip 1, knit 11
Row 2 and 4: Slip 1, k1, p8,
k2
Row 5: Slip1, knit 3, k2tog,
yo twice, skpo, k4
Row 6: Slip 1, k1, p3, k1,
p4, k2
Row 7: Slip1, k1, (k2tog, yo
twice, skpo ) twice, k2
Row 8: Slip1, k1, p1, k1, p3,
k1, p2, k2
Row 9: As 5th row
Row 10: As 6th row
Row 11: As 7th row
Row 12: As 8th row
Row 13: As 5th row
Row 14: As 6th row
These 14 rows form pattern.
Continue in pattern until work
measures approx 42 (44, 46,
48) cm.


Cast off leaving a 30cm tail of yarn.

MAKING UP
Sew cast on and cast off edges together
using a flat seam. Neaten ends.

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Boolarra Sth, Vic
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http://www.knittingyarns.com.au

Daisy Lace Headband – Knitting Yarns by Mail


Daisy Lace Headband

Designed by Alison Craven in pure silk

Free download pdf