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Summer lace
Personally, I always prefer charts than written instructions, I find them more easy to help me understand and execute the given pattern.
The published pattern is knitted with large needles to create the ethereal result. In the sample I prepared, I used small needles.
The pattern is formed in 4 rows that are repeated throughout and the number of the sts must be a multiple of 6sts + 3sts.
A perfect pattern for summer blouses and shawls!
p = purl
k = knit
RS = right side
WS = wrong side
st = stitch
skp = slip a stitch, knit the next stitch, pass the slipped stitch over the knit one
sk2p = slip1, knit 2 tog, pass slipped stitch over
sk2p = slip1, knit 2 tog, pass slipped stitch over
k2tog = knit 2 sts together
p2tog = purl 2 stitches together
p2tog tbl = purl 2 together through the back loops
p2sp = p2tog, move the p2tog back to left needle, pass next stitch of left needle over the p2tog
The only difficulty of this pattern is that it is worked on wrong sides also, wheer the flow of the pattern is reversed and there is a chance of making mistakes.
Alternative suggestion:
The following pattern resembles a lot the initial, but is easier to knit, because on the wrong sides the sts and yarnovers are purled.The pattern is formed in 4 rows that are repeated throughout and the number of the sts must be a multiple of 6sts + 3sts.
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