Julia Pushkar's neck gaiter. Detailed description and photo.
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Julia Pushkar's neck gaiter. Detailed description and photo.Klubokhttp://klubok.work/1/136/6123/Klubokhttps://klubok.work/css/image/top-logo-en.png
Threads NAKO BAMBINO 1 ball
Circular and double-pointed needles 2.5 (can be 2.0) and 3.5
Cast on 92 stitches with the smaller needles using the Italian cast-on.
In the fifth row, join the stitches into a ring and knit in 2*2 ribbing for 10-11 cm using double-pointed needles.

Then knit one row with knit stitches,
adding 1 stitch every 7 stitches (13 stitches total).
You will have 105 stitches on the needles (7 pattern repeats). It is easier to switch to circular needles.
Then knit according to the pattern.
+ edge stitch
3 stitches together - slip 1 stitch without knitting, knit 2 together and pass the slipped stitch over
1 yarn over, 3 together as stated above, 1 yarn over
yarn over
knit
3 - 3 knit stitches
2 together knitwise
pass - slip 1 stitch without knitting, knit 1 stitch and pass it over the slipped stitch
means nothing
1 knit twisted (knit through the front loop)

Close the stitches like this:
Knit the first stitch, knit the second stitch and then these two together.
You will have 1 stitch on the needle. Knit the second stitch and then knit two together. Do this until the end of the row.
This creates a row with a binding.
Bind the edge according to the pattern.

I only bound the last row.
Sew the top of the ribbing, weave in the ends, trim.
Lightly steam the cape from the inside.
Work by Natalia Butakova
Work by Olga Sedykh
Category: Ponchos, shawls, capes









