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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
32 sts/50 rounds = 4 inches in stockinette stitch |
PATTERN NOTES |
Because of the nature of this lace pattern, this pattern is easier to work on magic loop or 2 circular needles, rather than double points. There will be fewer shifting of stitches between needles to complete the work. When working the leg, pay attention to the note about slipping stitches at the start of certain chart rounds. You will need to rearrange your stitches for ease of working.
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Charts The charts for this pattern are very large and fit on a letter-sized page. Click the chart name below and print the resulting page. Chart A&B |
DIRECTIONS Loosely cast on 68 sts leaving a 12-inch tail to sew down cuff. Join being careful not to twist and mark beginning of round. Work even in stockinette stitch for 1 inch. Picot round: [K2tog, yo] to end of round. Continue in stockinette stitch for 1 inch. Next round: Work Chart A twice across round. Continue as established until you have worked two full repeats of Chart A. Work another 11 full rounds, and work to the last 2 sts of a 12th round. This will be the new start of the round – rearrange your stitches if you need to. Heel Flap: Repeat Rows 1 & 2 15[16, 17] more times. Repeat row 1. 33[35, 37] rows total. RS will be facing. Heel Turn: Pick up and knit 18[19, 20] sts along the side of the heel flap for right gusset. Place marker for start of round. Work across 34 instep sts following row 13 of Chart B and place a second marker for end of instep. Pick up and knit 18[19, 20]sts along the side of the heel flap for left gusset. Knit the 18 heel flap stitches and the 18[19, 20] right side gusset stitches. 88[90, 92] sts total. Gusset decreases: Foot: Toe: All sizes: Repeat these two rounds until 32[36, 40] sts remain. |
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Brenda’s designs are fueled by the creative energy of the San Francisco Bay Area. Her artistic vibe and desire to explore new techniques infuses her various creative outlets of cooking, beading, and most of all, knitting. You can find more of Brenda’s designs here and here. She's on Ravelry as Beeeepatipaknits and Twitter as bpatipaknits. |
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