mamba dress english

€9.00

the mamba dress is knit bottom up. first you knit the ribbing, then stockinette and structure is explained in the pattern, and shown in diagrams. this is knit until you reach the yoke. here, you set away sts for the underarm, as well as putting the stitches of the back yoke on hold. the front yoke is knit back and forth, and when you reach the neckline, the shoulders are shaped by short rows. a similar process is repeated for the back yoke, and is followed by a kitchener stitch to sew together the shoulders. then, the neck is knitted from the active stitches on the needles. you can choose between a turtleneck and a crewneck. lastly, you pick up stitches for the sleeves, and knit in stockinette and diagram, while you decrease. same process is repeated for both sleeves.

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the mamba dress is knit bottom up. first you knit the ribbing, then stockinette and structure is explained in the pattern, and shown in diagrams. this is knit until you reach the yoke. here, you set away sts for the underarm, as well as putting the stitches of the back yoke on hold. the front yoke is knit back and forth, and when you reach the neckline, the shoulders are shaped by short rows. a similar process is repeated for the back yoke, and is followed by a kitchener stitch to sew together the shoulders. then, the neck is knitted from the active stitches on the needles. you can choose between a turtleneck and a crewneck. lastly, you pick up stitches for the sleeves, and knit in stockinette and diagram, while you decrease. same process is repeated for both sleeves.

the mamba dress is knit bottom up. first you knit the ribbing, then stockinette and structure is explained in the pattern, and shown in diagrams. this is knit until you reach the yoke. here, you set away sts for the underarm, as well as putting the stitches of the back yoke on hold. the front yoke is knit back and forth, and when you reach the neckline, the shoulders are shaped by short rows. a similar process is repeated for the back yoke, and is followed by a kitchener stitch to sew together the shoulders. then, the neck is knitted from the active stitches on the needles. you can choose between a turtleneck and a crewneck. lastly, you pick up stitches for the sleeves, and knit in stockinette and diagram, while you decrease. same process is repeated for both sleeves.