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Jordan Pond
Jordan Pond is worked back and forth in one piece. While the pattern is written for circular needles, if you prefer, you may work on straights. Unless otherwise noted, slip all stitches as if to purl.
If you choose to place markers identifying the repeats, when working from the Chart on Rows 3 and 7, you will need to remove and replace the markers to work the C4L.
Specifications
YARN
The Fibre Co. Acadia (60% merino wool, 20% baby alpaca, 20% silk; 145 yds/50 gm skein): egret, 5 skeins.
GAUGE
20 st repeat = 2.5” (6.25 cm), 32 rows = 4” (10 cm), in Cable Patt, after blocking.
NEEDLES
1 - 24” (60 cm) US 4 (3.5 mm) circular.
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, 2 stitch markers.
SIZE
8” (20.25 cm) width, 68.5” (174 cm) length.
SKILLS
Working cables from charts.
USEFUL TIPS
• For a tutorial on working cables from charts, visit our Charts Series here.
• For a tutorial on cabling without a cable needle, visit our Tips + Tricks here.
ERRATA (digital and printed prior to 3.30.16): Rows 4 and 6 on the I-Cord Ribbing should read as follows: Sl3 wyif, k2, p2, k2; rep from to 3 sts rem, p3. Rows 4 and 6 on the attached I-Cord should read as follows: Sl 3 wyif, work in patt to 3 sts rem, p3, and Row 1 should end “k3”, not “p3”.
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