Pretty in Punk by Alyce Benevides & Jaqueline Milles

Pretty in Punk by Alyce Benevides & Jaqueline Milles

Author:Alyce Benevides & Jaqueline Milles
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
Published: 2007-04-07T04:00:00+00:00


FRONT

BACK

row 79 (83, 85): Bind off the first stitch, and purl to the end; 25 (29, 33) stitches remain.

row 80 (84, 86): Knit 1, knit together the second and third stitches, and knit to the end; 24 (28, 32) stitches remain.

row 81 (85, 87): Bind off the first stitch, and purl to the end; 23 (27, 31) stitches remain. This concludes the left armhole shaping.

To finish the V-neck, work rows 82 (86, 88) through 126 (130, 132) in stockinette stitch, knitting together the second and third stitches on rows 86 (90, 92), 90 (94, 96), 94 (98, 100), 98 (102, 104), 102 (106, 108), 106 (110, 112), 110 (114, 116), 114 (118, 120), 118 (122, 124), 122 (126, 128), and 126 (130, 132). For the small size, transfer the remaining 12 stitches onto a stitch holder because you will join the front and back pieces together at the shoulders with a 3-needle bind-off. For the medium size, continue working in stockinette stitch for another 3 rows, then transfer the remaining 16 stitches onto a stitch holder. For the large size, continue working in stockinette stitch for another 6 rows, then transfer the remaining 20 stitches onto a stitch holder.

For the back piece, follow the instructions for the front up to and including row 72 (76, 78). Next, you will work both the right and left armholes at the same time as follows: At the beginning of the next 4 rows, bind off the first 2 stitches, and knit or purl to the end; 56 (64, 72) stitches remain. At the beginning of the next 6 rows, bind off the first stitch, and knit or purl to the end; 50 (58, 66) stitches remain. Work rows 83 (87, 89) through 120 (124, 126) even in stockinette stitch. On row 121 (125, 127), you will begin shaping the back neck opening. Knit the first 16 (20, 24) stitches, bind off the center 18 stitches, and then knit the remaining 16 (20, 24) stitches. Transfer the first 16 (20, 24) stitches to a stitch holder so you can work the next 5 rows of the left side in stockinette stitch, binding off the first 2 stitches on every knit row. For the small size, transfer the remaining 12 stitches onto a stitch holder because you will join the front and back pieces together at the shoulders with a 3-needle bind-off. For the medium size, continue working in stockinette stitch for another 3 rows, then transfer the remaining 16 stitches onto a stitch holder. For the large size, continue working in stockinette stitch for another 6 rows, then transfer the remaining 20 stitches onto a stitch holder.

For the right side, transfer the 16 (20, 24) stitches back onto your knitting needle, purlwise. Attach 2 strands of blue yarn at the armhole edge, and work the next 5 rows in stockinette, binding off the first 2 stitches on every purl row. Leave these 12 (16, 20) stitches on your needle for the final 3-needle bind-off.



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