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Black (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
White (below)
White (below)
Annies Logo Purple:
Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple U
CMYK: C82, M100, K12
RGB: R82, G43, B133
Hexadecimal: 522b85
Annies Logo Gray:
Pantone: Cool Gray 9 U
CMYK: 60K
RGB: R130, G131, B134
Hexadecimal: 828386
Color specifications:
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of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the
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Black (below)
White (below)
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Magic SocksKnit 2 Socks in 1!
Instructor Kate Atherly
In this online video class, youll learn:
How to knit two socks at one time on the same
set of needles
The double-knitting technique with practice
swatches
How to cast on two sets of stitches and then
combine them to the same set of needles
How to work a short-row heel and
star toe
KAV02 Magic SocksKnit 2 Socks in 1!
Magic Socks
Knit 2 Socks in 1!
Instructions
are given for
double-point
needles, magic
loop and
circular needles.
Sizes
6 months; 12 months; 18 months
Note: Instructions are written for size
6 months; changes for larger sizes
are in parentheses.
Materials
Sport weight yarn, 5 1/2 (6, 6 1/2)
oz, 480 (525, 570) yds, 155 (168,
182) gms white; Size 6 (4.25mm)
24" circular knitting needle, or size
required for gauge; Stitch holder;
Size 18 tapestry needle; 1 1/3 yds lt
green satin ribbon, 3/8"-wide; 3 (3,
4) small white buttons, 3/8"-diam-
eter; Sewing needle and matching
thread; 3/4" x 3/4" piece hook-and-
loop fastener such as Velcro (op-
tional)
Gauge
In stockinette stitch (knit one row, purl
one row): 5 sts = 1"; 7 rows = 1"
INSTRUCTIONS
Back
Ruffle
Cast on 98 (102, 106) sts.
Row 1 (right side): Purl.
Row 2: * K1, K1 in next st on row
below {Fig 1}; rep from * to last 2
sts; K2.
Row 3: * K1, K1 in next st on row
below; rep from * to last 2 sts; K2.
Rows 4 through 8: Rep Row 3.
Row 9: K2; * K1 in next st on row
below; K1; rep from * across.
Rows 10 through 14: Rep Row 9.
Rows 15 through 26: Rep Rows 3
through 14.
Skirt
Row 1 (dec row): K2 {0, 1}; * K2 tog;
K1; rep from * across66 {68, 71}
sts.
Row 2 (eyelet row): K1 {1, 0}; * K2 tog;
YO; rep from * to last st; K1.
For Sizes 6 Months and 12 Months
Only:
Row 3: Knit.
Row 4: Purl.
Work even in stockinette st {knit one
row, purl one row} until piece mea-
sures 5" {51/2"} above ruffle, ending
by working a wrong side row.
Continue with Bodice Ribbing below.
For Size 18 Months Only: Row 3: Knit.
Row 4: P2 tog; purl across70 sts.
Work even in stockinette st {knit one
row, purl one row} until piece mea-
sures 6" above ruffle, ending by
working a wrong side row.
Continue with Bodice Ribbing.
Bodice Ribbing
Row 1 (right side): * P1, K1; rep from *
across.
Rows 2 through 8: Rep Row 1.
Dividing Row (right side): Bind off 2
sts; K26 {27, 28} sts; {P1, K1} twice;
slip 31 {32, 33} sts just worked onto
stitch holder for right back; knit rem
sts and leave on needle for left
back.
Left Back
Row 1 (wrong side): Bind off 2 sts; purl
rem sts, cast on {Figs 1 and 2} 10 sts
for button placket41 {42, 43} sts.
Row 2 (right side): Knit.
Row 3: Purl.
Rows 4 through 25 (25, 31): Rep Rows
2 and 3 eleven {11, 14} times more.
Row 26 (26, 32): Bind off 32 sts; knit
rem sts9 {10, 11} sts.
Row 27 (27, 33): Bind off 5 sts; purl
rem sts4 {5, 6} sts.
Row 28 (28, 34): Knit.
Bind off rem sts.
Right Back
Slip sts for right back from stitch holder
onto needle.
Row 1 (wrong side): {P1, K1} twice;
P27 {28, 29}.
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Marshmellow Party Dress
Designed by American School of Needlework
ESK0010
Fig 1
Fig 1
Row 2 (right side): K27 {28, 29}; {P1,
K1} twice.
Row 3: Rep Row 1.
Row 4 (buttonhole row): K27 {28, 29};
P1, bind off next st; K1.
Row 5: P1, K1, cast on one st {Figs 1
and 2}; K1, P27 {28, 29}.
Row 6: Rep Row 2.
Rows 7 through 18 (18, 24): Rep Rows
1 through 6 two {2, 3} times more.
Rows 19 (19, 25) through 24 (24, 30):
Rep Rows 1 and 2 three times.
Row 25 (25, 31): Bind off 22 sts; purl
rem sts9 {10, 11} sts.
Row 26 (26, 32): Bind off 5 sts; knit
rem sts4 {5, 6} sts.
Row 27 (27, 33): Purl.
Row 28 (28, 34): Bind off rem sts.
Front
Work same as Back through Bodice
Ribbing.
Front Bodice
Row 1 (right side): Bind off 2 sts; knit
across.
Row 2: Bind off 2 sts; purl across.
Row 3: Knit.
Row 4: Purl.
Rows 5 through 20 (20, 26): Rep Rows
3 and 4 eight {8, 11} times more.
Row 21 (21, 27): For left shoulder, K9
{10, 11}; K2 tog; K1; join second
skein of yarn for neck, bind off 38
sts; for right shoulder, sl 1 as to knit,
K1, PSSO; knit rem sts11 {12, 13}
sts on each shoulder.
Note: Work both shoulders at same
time using separate skein of yarn for
each shoulder.
Row 22 (22, 28): Purl across each
shoulder.
Row 23 (23, 29): On left shoulder, K8
{9, 10}, K2 tog; K1; on right shoul-
der, K1, sl 1 as to knit, K1, PSSO;
knit rem sts10 {11, 12} sts on
each shoulder.
Row 24 (24, 30): Purl.
Row 25 (25, 31): On left shoulder, K7
{8, 9}, K2 tog; K1; on right shoulder,
K1, sl 1 as to knit, K1, PSSO; knit
rem sts9 {10, 11} sts on each
shoulder.
Row 26 (26, 32): Purl.
Row 27 (27, 33): On left shoulder, bind
off 6 sts; knit rem sts; on right shoul-
der, knit across.
Row 28 (28, 34): On right shoulder,
bind off 6 sts; purl rem sts; on left
shoulder, purl across4 {5, 6} sts
on each shoulder.
Row 29 (29, 35): On left shoulder, bind
off 4 {5, 6} sts; on left shoulder, knit
across.
Bind off all sts.
Sleeve (make 2)
Ribbing
Cast on 31 {31, 33} sts.
Row 1 (right side): K1; * P1, K1; rep
from * across.
Row 2: P1; * K1, P1; rep from * across.
Rows 3 through 6: Rep Rows 1 and 2
twice more.
Body
For Sizes 6 Months and 12 Months
Only:
Row 1 (right side): * K1, inc {knit
in front and back of next st}; rep
from * 14 {14, 15} times more;
K146 {46} sts.
Continue with For All Sizes below.
For Size 18 Months Only:
Row 1 (right side): * Inc {knit in
front and back of next st}; K1;
rep from * 14 {14, 15} times
more; inc50 sts.
Continue with For All Sizes.
For All Sizes:
Row 2: * K1, K1 in next st on row
below; rep from * to last 2 sts; K2.
Rows 3 through 6: Rep Row 2.
Row 7: K2; * K1 in next st on row
below; K1; rep from * across.
Rows 8 through 12: Rep Row 7.
Rows 13 through 18: Rep Row 2.
Rows 19 through 24: Rep Row 7.
Bind off.
Sew shoulder seams.
Hold dress with right side facing
you and left back at top; fold
first five sts toward wrong side
to form button placket; with tap-
estry needle and yarn, sew in
place.
Neck Ribbing
Hold dress with right side facing
you and left back at top; pick up
odd number of sts around neckline
beginning in first st to left of button
placket and ending in last st on right
back.
Row 1 (wrong side): K1; * P1, K1; rep
from * across.
Row 2 (right side): P1; * K1, P1; rep
from * across.
Rows 3 and 4: Rep Rows 1 and 2.
Bind off in ribbing.
Finishing
Step 1: Sew sleeves to front and back
armhole edge above bodice ribbing,
having center of last row of sleeves
at shoulder seams and easing
sleeve to fit. Sew sleeve and side
seams.
Step 2: Weave ribbon through eyelets
on skirt, beginning and ending at
center front. Tie ends of ribbon in
bow.
Step 3: Sew buttons to button placket
opposite buttonholes. If desired,
sew small piece of hook-and-loop
fastener above buttonholes.
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4" (4", 5")
1
1
/2" (1
1
/2", 1
1
/2")
3
1
/2" (3
1
/2", 3
1
/2")
Front
1
3
/4"
(2", 2
1
/4")
Back
3
1
/2" (3
1
/2", 3
1
/2")
Sleeve
9
1
/4"
(9
1
/4", 10")
6"
(6", 6")
1
3
/4"
(2", 2
1
/4")
5" (5
1
/2", 6")
4" (4", 5")
1
1
/2" (1
1
/2", 1
1
/2")
3
1
/2" (3
1
/2", 3
1
/2")
5" (5
1
/2", 6")
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