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Wenlock Edge

STITCH PATTERNS

RIB BORDER

Row 1 (RS): K1, *P1, K1; rep to end.

Row 2: *P1, K1; rep to last st, P1.

TEXTURED PATTERN - PATT A

(multiple of 4 sts + 3)

Row 1: *K3, P1; rep from * to last 3 sts, K3.

Row 2: P3, *K1, P3; rep from * to end.

Row 3: As row 1.

Row 4: Knit.

RIB TWIST (RIGHT CROSS) - PATT B

(multiple of 6 sts)

Row 1: P1, K1tbl, P2, K1tbl, P1.

Row 2: K1, P1tbl, K2, P1tbl, K1.

Rows 3-4: As rows 1-2.

Row 5: Cr6B.

Row 6: As row 2.

Rows 7-8: As rows 1-2.

RIB TWIST (LEFT CROSS) - PATT C

(multiple of 6 sts)

Row 1: P1, K1tbl, P2, K1tbl, P1.

Row 2: K1, P1tbl, K2, P1tbl, K1.

Rows 3-4: As rows 1-2.

Row 5: Cr6F.

Row 6: As row 2.

Rows 7-8: As rows 1-2.

ROPE & LASSO - PATT D

(multiple of 18

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