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ZigZag
Very on-trend, this ‘cool-shoulder’ throw over dress/tunic is a must have this season. Can be dressed up or down for daytime romps or night-time shenanigans! The zig zag sections are worked first from side-seam to side seam, then joined on the side and joined on the points of 4 triangles. Pick-up and work the lacy border; collar, sleeves and hem, to give a very feminine and delicate accent to the design.
Bestest of wishes
Belinda
www.belindaharrisreid.co.uk
YOU WILL NEED:
6 x 100g MERRY O, 212m/100g, 50% superwash merino, 50% silk.
4mm needles for zig-zag body sections and 4 x 5mm double-pointed needles for lacy sections on sleeve and collar, 5mm circular needles (80cm) for hem
GAUGE: 20sts and 24 rows to 10cm over stocking st on 4mm needle
FINISHED SIZE (when washed and hung to dry): width 102cm, length 85cm (from shoulder to bottom of hem)
ABBREVIATIONS:
k: knit | p: purl | st(s): stitch(es) | Rnd: round | Row: row
pm/slm: place marker/slip marker | PU: pick-up
RS /WS: right side /wrong side facing
kfb: k into front of st and then k into back of st creating two sts out of one. K into st, do not take left-hand st off needle, then k into back of st, then let left-hand st drop-off needle
k2togtbl: knit 2sts together to back of loop to make one st (right leaning decrease)
psso: pass slipped st over st just worked (left leaning decrease)
m1: lift yarn lying between st just worked and next st and place it on left-hand needle, then k into back of this loop
tbl: to back of loop (k or p into back of st)
sl1-pw: slip a st purl-wise without working from left to right needle (with yarn to front of work)
yo: yarn over, starting at front of work pass yarn over needle to back. When you reach a yo on next row, k as directed. This should create a hole.
Pattern has been tech edited and test knitted.
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- First published: August 2016
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