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KNITmuch Issue 13

In this issue...join us on an exciting journey with Charles Voth as he walks us through the process of designing a men’s sweater vest. Starting from necessary measurements and calculations to a steeked V-neck and embellishments it’s a process you’ll want to apply to future knitting designs. Also, check out Cindy O'Malley's features on testing out the characteristics of Penna and Odette yarns, making pullovers and other fun to wear accessories! Oh! It’s always so much fun!

In this issue...join us on an exciting journey with Charles Voth as he walks us through the process of designing a men’s sweater vest. Starting from necessary measurements and calculations to a steeked V-neck and embellishments it’s a process you’ll want to apply to future knitting designs. Also, check out Cindy O'Malley's features on testing out the characteristics of Penna and Odette yarns, making pullovers and other fun to wear accessories! Oh! It’s always so much fun!

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Please consult the list of

abbreviations below if a term is

new to you.

Cast on 36 sts or a multiple of 4

stitches.

Row 1 (WS): Purl across.

Row 2: With yarn in back, sl1

purlwise, wyib, sl1 knitwise,

k2, [k2, p2] across to last 4

sts, k4.

Row 3: With yarn in front, sl1

purlwise, wyif, sl1 knitwise,

k2, [k2, p2] across.

Row 4: Wyib, sl1 pwise, wyib, sl1

kwise, k2, [wyif, sl 2 pwise,

p2] across to last 4 sts, k4.

Row 5: Wyif, sl1 pwise, wyif,

sl1kwise, k2, [k2, wyib, sl 2

pwise] across to last 4 sts,

k2, p2.

Row 6: Wyib, sl1 pwise, wyib, sl1

kwise, k2, [p2, k2] across to

last 4 sts, k4.

Row 7: Wyif, sl1 pwise, wyif,

sl1kwise, k2, [p2, k2] across

to last 4 sts, k2, p2.

Row 8: Rep Row 6.

Row 9: Rep Row 7.

Row 10: Wyib, sl1 pwise, wyib,

slip 1 kwise, k2, [p2, wyif, sl2

pwise] across to last 4 sts,

k4.

Row 11: Wyif, sl1 pwise, wyif,

sl1kwise, k2, [wyib, sl2

pwise, k2] across to last 4

sts, k2, p2.

Row 12: Rep Row 2.

Row 13: Rep Row 3.

Rep Rows 2 to 13 until work is

square, ending with a RS row.

Last Row: Purl.

Bind off.

Abbreviations

[ ]: repeat between square brackets as indicated

K: knit

Kwise: knitwise

P: purl

Pwise: purlwise

Rep: repeat(s/ed/ing)

Sl: slip

St(s): stitch(es)

Wyib: with yarn in back

Wyif: with yarn in front

Universal Yarn Cotton Supreme is so soft and comes in

several beautiful colors for all your knitting pleasures.

This is the wrong side of the facecloth.

The DK-weight cotton is perfect for next-to-the-skin use.

Learn how to knit crisscrossed ribbing in a new yarn. It’ll look completely

different than this Cotton Supreme version.

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