Australian Knitting — October 2016

(Marcin) #1

24 Australian Knitting


RIGHT SIDE
Work as left side reverse shaping.


FRONT – V-NECK
RIGHTFRONT
Work 30 (31, 32, 33, 34, 35) sts
onto4.00mm knitting needles.
Dec for armhole, as BACK. At the
same time dec1 for V-NECK, 1 st in
from neckline, every alt row 9 (9, 10,
10, 11, 11) times then every 4th row
4 times. When armhole measures as
BACK, cast off loosely.


LEFT FRONT
Work as Right Front reverse shaping.


V-NECKLINE
With Mc and size 3.00mm circ
needle(40cm), starting from RS
and front Left shoulder, pick up
around neck as foll: 44 (44, 46, 46,


48, 48) sts along Left side, 44 (44,
46, 46, 48, 48) sts along Right side,
30 (30, 32, 32, 34, 34) sts along
Back.
Work single rib. On first row inc1 in
44th (44th, 46th, 46th, 48th, 48th)
st,soitwillformthemiddlestinthe
V of neckline.
This middle st should always be
worked in K. Dec1 on either side of
middle st every row.
After 7 rows cast off loosely enough
for neckline to stretch, but not to be
loose or floppy.

MAKING UP
Fasten off all loose ends.
Steamlightly - Do not press - with an
iron around armhole and neckline.
Using yarn sew together shoulder
seams from the RS, in back loops of
cast off sts, with an overcast st (similar

to hemming st). This makes a smooth
and decorative seam.

ARMHOLES
With Mc and size 3.00mm circ needle
(40cm),on RS starting at the bottom
of armhole, pick up as foll: 9 (9, 10,
10, 11, 11) cast off sts, 26 (26, 28,
28, 30, 30) sts along one side of
armhole up to shoulder seam, 26 (26,
28, 28, 30, 30) sts along other side
of armhole from shoulder seam down,
9 (9, 10, 10, 11, 11) cast off sts 70
(70, 76, 76, 82, 82 sts in all.)
Work firm single rib for 5 rows.
Cast off in rib.

Biggan Design Pty Ltd
PO Box 798
Kenmore QLD
Ph: 07 3378 4453
http://www.biggandesign.com.au

YARN
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NEEDLES AND TOOLS
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TENSION
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MEASUREMENTS
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STITCH GUIDE
Cushion Version 1 - Make 1
Using 5.00mm needles and Col A,
cast on 90 sts.
Next Rows: RS - Work 5 rows St st
(beg with a K row).
Next Rows: WS - Work 5 rows Garter
st (knit all rows).
Next Rows: RS - Work 10 rows St st
(beg with a K row).
Next Row: RS - Purl.
Next Rows: WS - Work 3 rows St st
(beg with a P row).
Next Rows: RS - Work 5 rows Garter
st (knit all rows).
Next Rows: WS - Work 3 rows St st
(beg with a P row).
Next Row: RS - Purl.
Next Rows: WS - Work 5 rows St st
(beg with a P row)
38 rows.

Garter Ridge Cushions – Jo Sharp

Garter Ridge Cushions


Easy cushions worked in alternating stripes of Garter and Stocking Stitch. Designed by Jo Sharp

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