Bandage
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Beautiful headband with lace pattern "Relief Branch". It is knitted in the round on 4 needles. However, if it is inconvenient for you, you can knit on two, then sew it together on the wrong side. First, you need to knit the ties. Cast on 12 stitches on the needles and knit in the round for 37-40 cm.
Then carefully expand the fabric. Increase in one round 4 times. Note that the pattern (the top side) is knitted with purl stitches, the underside is knitted with stockinette stitch. In the first row, you should have 16 stitches on the upper side and 16 on the lower side, 3rd row - 20 each, 5th - 24, 7th row 28, 9 - 35. In the round, you should have 70 stitches. The top: 3 knit, pattern 29 stitches, 3 knit. The bottom - 35 knit. Continue knitting the pattern, considering your head circumference. Then decrease in the same way as you cast on. Make ties. And remember - the number of stitches in your headband depends on the thickness of your yarn and how you knit. Good luck!
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1.2 sts cross left: leave 1 st on hold needle in front of work, 1 purl st, and knit the stitch from the hold needle
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2.2 sts cross right: leave 1 st on hold needle in front of work, 1 knit st, and purl the stitch from the hold needle
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1 double decrease: slip 2 sts together as knit, 1 knit and pull it through the slipped stitches -
4. make 3 sts from 1 st (1 knit st, yarn over, 1 knit st)
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3 sts together knit by pulling: slip 1 st as knit, knit 2 sts together and pull the resulting stitch through the slipped one
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9. M - make 1 purl twisted from the transverse yarn.
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11. 2 sts together purl.
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2 sts together knit by pulling: slip 1 st as knit, knit 1 and pull it through the slipped stitch



































