Creative Knitting

LACE TOP

GETTING STARTED

Use a stitch marker placed at the end of each round to identify next round. Slip stitch marker at the end of each round.

WORKING PATTERN

Sleeve edging (work both at same time).
Using 4.00mm needle cast on 51sts.

Row 1: edge – knit

Row 2: edge – knit

Row 3: edge eyelets – K2, (yo, K2tog) to last st, K1.

Row 4: edge – knit Leave sts on a holder.

MAIN BODY

Using 4.00mm needle cast on 230(276) sts.

Row 1: edging – knit, place stitch marker.

Row 2: edging – purl, slip stitch marker (ssm).

: edging eyelet

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