PArT 2 bayberry Wrap - My Favourite Magazines · 1 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as ... K on RS,...

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PART 2 For both Two-needle version and Circular versions: **Next row: Cast off 80 sts, K40, M1, K40, turn and leave rem sts on a holder and cont on these 81 sts only. Working in rows not rounds, cont as folls: Next row (WS): Purl. Beg with a knit row, work 2 rows in st st, ending with RS facing for next row. Next row: K4, work next 9 sts as set on row 1 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as set on row 1 of chart C, K3, work next 9 sts as set on row 1 of chart B, K4. Next row: Purl. Next row: K4, work next 9 sts as set on row 3 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as set on row 3 of chart C, K3, work next 9 sts as set on row 3 of chart B, K4. Next row: Purl. These 4 rows set chart placement. Cont in patt as set, working rows 1 to 8 of chart C once, then rows 9 to 36 three times, then rows 37 to 48 once, ending with RS facing for next row. Cont as folls to create dividing patt: Row 1: K4, work next 9 sts as appropriate row of chart B, K55, work next 9 sts as appropriate row of chart B, K4. Row 2: Purl. Rep these 2 rows once more. Row 5: K4, work next 9 sts as appropriate row of chart B, K2, (yfwd, Sl 1, K2tog, psso, yfwd, K3) 8 times, yfwd, Sl 1, K2tog, psso, yfwd, K2, work next 9 sts as appropriate row of chart B, K4. Row 6: Purl. Row 7: K4, work next 9 sts as appropriate row of chart B, K2, (K3, yfwd, Sl 1, K2tog, psso) 8 times, K5, work next sts as appropriate row of chart B, K4. Row 8: Purl. Rep last 4 rows 4 times, then first 2 rows once more. The second part of our lace shawl pattern by Sarah Hatton completes the central section of the design Work rows 1 to 4 once more. Place second lace panel as foll: Next row: K4, work next 9 sts as set on row 1 of chart B, K3, work next 69 sts as set on row 1 of chart C, K3, work next 9 sts as set on row 1 of chart B, K4. This row sets chart placement as before. Cont in patt as set, working rows 1 to 8 of chart 3 once, then rows 9 to 36 twice, then rows 37 to 48 once, ending with RS facing for next row. Leave sts on a holder and repeat from ** for second side of central panel. v Bayberry Wrap EXCLUSIVE: PART 2 SARAH HATTON’S snuggly wrap in soft, warm Rowan Pure Wool 4ply is knitted in four sections. Last month, we brought you the central panel, worked either flat with a seam along one of the diagonals, or in the round from the centre outwards. The second section, presented here, consists of panels added to opposite sides of the square. If you’d like advice and tips from Sarah and other knitalong participants, please visit our Ravelry group (see details below). The Knitter 42 Issue 26 n i t a l o n g TKN26.knitalong 1042 11/9/10 12:20:06 PM

Transcript of PArT 2 bayberry Wrap - My Favourite Magazines · 1 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as ... K on RS,...

Page 1: PArT 2 bayberry Wrap - My Favourite Magazines · 1 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as ... K on RS, P on WS yo SSK K2tog Cluster 3 Sl 1, K2tog, psso ... tensIOn 24 sts and 32 rows

part 2For both Two-needle version and

Circular versions:

**Next row: Cast off 80 sts, K40, M1, K40,

turn and leave rem sts on a holder and cont

on these 81 sts only.

Working in rows not rounds, cont as folls:

Next row (WS): Purl.

Beg with a knit row, work 2 rows in st st,

ending with RS facing for next row.

Next row: K4, work next 9 sts as set on row

1 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as set on

row 1 of chart C, K3, work next 9 sts as set

on row 1 of chart B, K4.

Next row: Purl.

Next row: K4, work next 9 sts as set on row

3 of chart B, K3, work next 49 sts as set on

row 3 of chart C, K3, work next 9 sts as set

on row 3 of chart B, K4.

Next row: Purl.

These 4 rows set chart placement.

Cont in patt as set, working rows 1 to 8 of

chart C once, then rows 9 to 36 three times,

then rows 37 to 48 once, ending with RS

facing for next row.

Cont as folls to create dividing patt:

Row 1: K4, work next 9 sts as appropriate

row of chart B, K55, work next 9 sts as

appropriate row of chart B, K4.

Row 2: Purl.

Rep these 2 rows once more.

Row 5: K4, work next 9 sts as appropriate

row of chart B, K2, (yfwd, Sl 1, K2tog, psso,

yfwd, K3) 8 times, yfwd, Sl 1, K2tog, psso,

yfwd, K2, work next 9 sts as appropriate

row of chart B, K4.

Row 6: Purl.

Row 7: K4, work next 9 sts as appropriate

row of chart B, K2, (K3, yfwd, Sl 1, K2tog,

psso) 8 times, K5, work next sts as

appropriate row of chart B, K4.

Row 8: Purl.

Rep last 4 rows 4 times, then first 2 rows

once more.

The second part of our lace shawl pattern by Sarah Hatton completes the central section of the design

For stockists and abbreviations, see p91

Work rows 1 to 4 once more.

Place second lace panel as foll:

Next row: K4, work next 9 sts as set on row

1 of chart B, K3, work next 69 sts as set on

row 1 of chart C, K3, work next 9 sts as set

on row 1 of chart B, K4.

This row sets chart placement as before.

Cont in patt as set, working rows 1 to 8 of

chart 3 once, then rows 9 to 36 twice, then

rows 37 to 48 once, ending with RS facing

for next row.

Leave sts on a holder and repeat from ** for

second side of central panel. v

bayberry Wrapexclusive:

PArT 2

SARAH HATTON’S snuggly wrap in soft,

warm Rowan Pure Wool 4ply is knitted

in four sections. Last month, we brought

you the central panel, worked either

flat with a seam along one of the

diagonals, or in the round from the

centre outwards. The second section,

presented here, consists of panels added

to opposite sides of the square.

If you’d like advice and tips from Sarah

and other knitalong participants, please

visit our Ravelry group (see details below).

The Knitter 42 Issue 26

nitalong

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subscriberexclusive

sIZe240cm long by 40cm wide 95in by (16in)

yarnrowan Pure Wool 4ply (4ply weight;

100% superwash wool; 160m/50g balls)

Framboise (456) 8 x 50g balls

neeDLes & accessOrIes1 pair 4mm (uK 8/us 6) knitting needles

cable needle (cn)

1 set 4mm (uK 8/us 6) circular needles

1 set 4mm (uK 8/us 6) double-pointed

needles (DPNs) - optional

tensIOn24 sts and 32 rows to 10cm over st st using

4mm needles

specIaL abbrevIatIOnscluster 3: (With yarn at front, slip next

3 stitches onto right-hand needle, take

yarn to back of work and slip 3 sts back

onto left-hand needle), with yarn at front

slip next 3 stitches onto right-hand needle.

Long, warm wrap is knitted in Rowan

Pure Wool 4ply

The Knitter 43 Issue 26

Do join us and knit along on Ravelry,

where Sarah Hatton will be popping

by to offer advice and answer queries

about the pattern.

www.ravelry.com/groups/the-knitter

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