CPH PATTERN AVAILABILITY

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PATTERN AVAILABLE NOW!!! :-)
The pattern for the CPH is now available
for purchase from Knitting Daily as a downloadable PDF! The pattern includes expanded sizing for PLUS sizes—52", 56", and 60"!

The Knitting Daily Blog has featured the CPH in some posts:
The CPH--PLUS!
The CPH--Which Size to Knit?
The Finished Plus Size CPH
The CPH Plus Size Gallery

If you receive the Knitting Daily email, you already know that the CPH is the NUMBER ONE best-selling pattern in the KD Online Store!


Sunday, January 14, 2007

Hello ... and help!

Hi there - I stopped knitting CPH over Christmas with all the pressies I had to knit. Well I'm back to it [back is done] and I'm stuck!

Left Front at the Neck stage.

It says 'keeping in pattern, BO 1 st at neck edge every other row 3 times' - does this mean BO 1 st every neck edge row, or every other neck edge row? Please help!

I'm trying to update my blog with progress pics, but it's just not having it today! Coming soon :)


Nice to meet everyone
Elaine x

3 comments:

My Five Sons said...

I think it means every second row, total of 3 decreases,I would probably do this on the wrong side for left and right side for right side,if that makes sense,anyone else want to help!?

Anonymous said...

I think that when I did mine, I bound off every other row - meaning if I was on the front (knit side) of my work, I would bind off but I wouldn't bind off coming back to the neck edge (purl side). That way if the neck edge is at the beginning of the row - I bind off. If the neck edge is at the end of the row - don't bind off.

Elaine said...

Thanks so much! I can continue on I think - I'm sure it'll be fine - onwards and upwards :)

Elaine x