Cast-on a multiple of 24 stitches
I have cast-on 96 stitches + 1 stitch for joining the round (so I did 4 repeats of the pattern)
The instructions below are for 1 repeat of the pattern in width
Round 1: [k1, sl1yo] 12 times
Round 2, 4, 6… 82 (all even rounds): [sl1yo, brp1] 12 times/10 times
Round 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 61, 65, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81: [brk1, sl1yo] 12 times/10 times
Round 15, 31, 47: brRsl, sl1yo, brkyobrk, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 2 times, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo, brk1, sl1yo, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo
Round 19, 35, 51: [brk1, sl1yo] 6 times, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 3 times
Round 23, 39, 55: brRsl, sl1yo, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brk1, sl1yo, brRsl, sl1yo, brkyobrk, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 2 times, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo
Round 27, 43, 59: [brk1, sl1yo] 3 times, brRsl, sl1yo, brkyobrk, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 6 times
Round 63: brRsl, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 3 times, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 2 times, brLsl, sl1yo
Round 67: brRsl, sl1yo, [brk1, sl1yo] 3 times, brkyobrk, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo, brLsl, sl1yo
Abbreviations:
k - knit
brk - brioche knit
brp - brioche purl
sl1yo - slip 1 with yarn over needle
sl1 wyib - slip 1 purlwise with yarn in back
sl1 wyif - slip 1 purlwise with yarn in front
brkyobrk - brioche knit, yarn over, brioche knit (that in the next row will be knitted as sl1yo, p1, sl1yo)
brLsl - brioche left slant decrease
brRsl - brioche right slant decrease
Above you read the detailed instructions, but if it could be easier for you to follow, here is the short version:Instructions in 4 steps:
1) 14 rounds of brioche rib
2) 3 repeats of the pattern in height (with rounds 2-3-2 after each pattern round)
3) 2 rounds of decrease (+ rounds 2-3-2 in between)
4) 15 rounds of brioche rib
Chart:
2 comments:
You should read the chart from right to left, because the rounds numbers are on the right side. The numbers under are there just to indicate the number of stitches in a repeat. In round 15 you really should have a first brk stitch, and you start the round with a brRsl decrease.
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