Korean Cardigan
by Jen Giezen
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Korean Cardigan
by Jen Giezen
Intermediated level pattern for either new or experienced knitters.
A fast knitting project, that was created with easy technique. Stitches are simple and basic. The only challenge is the structure.
k-knit
p-purl
Sl1yo-(Also known as yf sl1yo) bring yarn under the right needle to the front, slip the next stitch purl-wise, then bring the yarn over the needle and across the slipped stitch to the back of the needle.
brp-(Brioche purl-also known as a burp)= purl the stitch that was alipped in the previous row together with its yarn over.
brk-(brioche knit-also known as bark)= knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over.
For more information, see:
http://giezen-linen.nl/en/pattern/188-pattern-korean...
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