Banks of the Ankh: A Comprehensive Knitting Pattern for Fingering Weight Yarn with Complex Stitch Key and Repeat Instructions

BANKS OF THE ANKH

Suggested Yarn - Fingering or lighter Suggested Needle - 4.0 to 4.5 mm

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STITCH KEY:

m = purl 3 together / = k2tog O = yarnover blank =knit ^ =p2tog w = (purl, yarnover, purl) in single stitch \= slip 1, knit 1, psso p=purl A = slip 2 together as if to knit, knit 1, psso. @ = (slip YO from previous row purlwise, YO); you end up with two parallel strands lying over the needle. You treat them as one. If you do NOT end up with two parallel strands lying over the needle something is wrong. On future rows, treat the multiple strand as a single strand Odd rows not charted are knit plain. Even rows not charted are k4, purl until 4 stitches remain, k4 Copyright 2011 MMario Leo a Pola de Finale Emelia Free Will donations may be made through PayPal to MMario @familyoffaire.com Banks of the Ankh Cast On - 264 stitches - suggested is the cable or knit cast on. Knit 10 rows. After the intial 10 rows: the return rows are k4, purl until 4 stitches remain, k4 unless charted.

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repeat x 32 The Black columns define the horizontal repeat. They count as "no stitch"

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SHORT ROW SECTION:

27: knit 202 - turn 28: purl 114 - turn 29: k 120 - turn 30: p 126 - turn 31:k 132 -turn 32: p 138 - turn 33: k 144 - turn 34: p 150 - turn 35: k 156 - turn 36: p 162 - turn 37: k 168 - turn 38: p 174 - turn 39: k 180 - turn 40: p 186 - turn 41: k 192 - turn 42: p 198 - turn 43: k 204 - turn 44: p 210 -turn 45:k 216 - turn 46: p 224 - turn 47:k 230 - turn 48: p 236 -turn 49:k 242 -turn 50: p 248 - turn 51:k 254 - turn 52:p 260 - turn 53:k 266 -turn 54:p 272-turn 55:k 280 -turn 56:p 286 -turn 57: k to end. 58: k4, purl until 4 remain; k4 Copyright 2011 MMario Leo a Pola de Finale Emelia Free Will donations may be made through PayPal to MMario@familyoffaire.com Banks of the Ankh

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special stitches - grey background: ^ = p2tog on first repeat, p1 otherwise / = k2tog on first repeat, k1 otherwise m = p3 tog except LAST repeat when is p2tog Banks of the Ankh You may end with row 118 or any return row thereafter depending on the desired width. The stole should be able to block into points along the bottom edge; or a smooth curve, as desired. Bind off suggested is either a stretchy lace bind off or a narrow garter edge worked perpencicular to the body of the stole.

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