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Old 08-25-2006, 12:36 AM   #1
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pattern question
I am following a pattern to make pants..and I am a beginner...


Here are the instructions.... I have done my short row at the B marker and purled back to my A marker. Now do I do another short row thingy or do I just turn around and knit back?



Place a stitch marker after ¼ of the stitches and at ¾ of the stitches (in the example, at 22 (A) stitches and 66 (B) stitches)
when you reach stitch marker B, work a short row back (doodles.thoughtline.com/knitting101/shortrows.html)
when you reach stitch marker (A) turn back around and continue knitting for 3 rows.
repeat a short row set from marker (B) back to (A) and on again.
knit 3 rows
repeat one more short row set from marker (B) back to (A), remove markers and knit on until your body measures your needed rise. The back will be a bit larger than your front, so make sure to measure accordingly.
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Old 08-25-2006, 05:58 AM   #2
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