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BRONAGH MISKELLY Samoëns

PATTERN NOTES

The lace pattern is worked completely on each side of the marked centre stitch. That means you work the first stitch of the chart after the first marker, and the last before the second marker, then you do the same between the third and fourth markers.

CHART PATTERNS

CHART A

Row 1 (RS): Yo, K1, *yo, K1, CDD, K1, yo, K1; rep from * to mrk, yo. 2 sts inc’d.

Row 2 (WS): P to mrk.

Row 3: Yo, K2, *K1, yo, CDD, yo, K2; rep from * to last st before mrk, K1, yo.

2 sts inc’d.

Row 4: PFB, P to last st before mrk, PFB.

2 sts inc’d.

Row 5: (Yo, K1) twice, CDD, *(K1, yo) twice, K1, CDD; rep from * to last 2 sts before mrk, (K1,

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