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© Jennifer Clevenger 2010 All Rights Reserved - All increases are created by bar method, picking up the bar between the stitches then knit through the back loop. - Lace pattern is written in both chart and word format, use whichever is the most comfortable for you. Cuff: Using two of your dpns as you would straight needles, CO 42 stitches using the provisional cast on method Tulip Cuffs Materials: - One skein Debbie Bliss Pure Silk, or any DK weight yarn - Scrap Yarn - One set of US size 2 double pointed needles, 7” long - Two small buttons Gauge: 8 st per inch Notes: - Cuff is worked flat at first and then joined for knitting in the round. Row 1-5: Work in Stockinette Stitch (knit one row, purl one row) Row 6: Move provisional cast on stitches to a third dpn then fold your work so that your two needles touch each other with the RS showing on both sides. P2tog (one from each needle) to the end of the row. You should now have one needle with 42 stitches on it and one neat hem. Row 7-19:Work in Stockinette Stitch (knit one row, purl one row) By Jennifer Clevenger

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  • Jennifer Clevenger 2010 All Rights Reserved

    - All increases are created by bar method, picking up the bar between the stitches then

    knit through the back loop. - Lace pattern is written in both chart and word format, use whichever is the most

    comfortable for you.

    Cuff: Using two of your dpns as you would straight needles, CO 42 stitches using the provisional cast on method

    Tulip Cuffs

    Materials: - One skein Debbie Bliss Pure Silk, or any

    DK weight yarn - Scrap Yarn - One set of US size 2 double pointed

    needles, 7 long - Two small buttons

    Gauge: 8 st per inch

    Notes: - Cuff is worked flat at first and then

    joined for knitting in the round.

    Row 1-5: Work in Stockinette Stitch (knit one row, purl one row) Row 6: Move provisional cast on stitches to a third dpn then fold your work so that your two needles touch each other with the RS showing on both sides. P2tog (one from each needle) to the end of the row. You should now have one needle with 42 stitches on it and one neat hem.

    Row 7-19:Work in Stockinette Stitch (knit one row, purl one row)

    By Jennifer Clevenger

  • Jennifer Clevenger 2010 All Rights Reserved

    Increases & begin Lace: Join your work for knitting in the round *Begin lace chart now if desired* Round1-4: Knit all Round 5: *K2, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 6: *K1, M1, K3, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (48 st) Round 7: *K3, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 8: *K1, M1, K4, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (54 st) Round 9: *K4, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 10: *K1, M1, K5, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (60 st) Round 11: *K5, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 12: *K1, M1, K6, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (66 st) Round 13: *K6, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 14: *K1, M1, K7, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (72 st) Round 15: *K7, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 16: *K1, M1, K8, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (78 st) Round 17: *K8, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 18: *K1, M1, K9, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round (84 st) Round 19: *K9, K2tog, YO, Ktbl, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 20: *K11, Ktbl, K2* repeat to the end of the round Round 21 & 22: Repeat Rounds 19 & 20 Round 23: Knit all

    Lace Edge: Round 24: *K2tog, YO, K4, K2tog, YO, K6* repeat to the end of the round Round 25: Knit all Round 26: Sk1 *K1, K2tog, YO, K1, YO, SSK, K1, K2tog, YO, K3, YO, SSK* repeat * to the end of the round. Use Skipped stitch from the beginning of the round to complete final SSK. Round 27: Knit to the last stitch of the round, SK1 Round 28: *K1, K2tog, YO, K1, YO, SSK, K1, K2tog, YO, K3, YO, SSK* repeat to the end of the round Round 29: Knit to last stitch of the row, shift last stitch forward onto Needle 1. Round 30: *K2tog, YO, K4, K2tog, YO, K6* repeat to the end of the round Round 31: Knit all Round 32: *K3, Kfb, Kfb, Kfb, K2, K2tog, K2tog, K2tog* repeat to the end of the round Round 33: *K2tog, K2, Kfb, Kfb, Kfb, K3, K2tog, K2tog* repeat to the end of the round BO all stitches, break yarn and thread tail through first BO stitch to close up bind off round. Then weave in remaining tail as usual.

  • Jennifer Clevenger 2010 All Rights Reserved

    Button Loop: Pick up 2 stitches along edge of Cuff, and knit an I-Cord for 10 rows. Break yarn and thread tail through stitches, attach back onto the edge of the cuff to make a loop. If you are using smaller buttons you may want to knit fewer rows to shorten your loop.

    Finishing: Attach button on opposite side of cuff from loop. Weave in all ends Lightly block to enhance ruffles at edge. **Hint: I blocked my cuffs over the top of a medium sized wine glass. The shape and size turned out just right and dried quickly being on a non-absorbent surface

  • Jennifer Clevenger 2010 All Rights Reserved