Otherside by Janos Nemeth

Otherside

Knitting
February 2017
Light Fingering ?
25 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in in this pattern brioche stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1039 - 1258 yards (950 - 1150 m)
One size
English
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ABBREVATION
RS = right side of the work
WS = wrong side of the work
MC = main color
CC = complementary color
LH = left-hand
RH = right-hand
CO = Cast on
BO = Bind Off
m = stitch marker
pm = place marker
sm = slip marker
dm = drop marker
k = knit
p = purl
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together
kfb: knit front and back
sl = slip (purlwise, unless told otherwise)

BRIOCHE
brk1 = brioche knit the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over
brp1 = brioche purl the stitch that was slipped in the previous row together with its yarn over
sl1yo (following a k or brk st) = bring the working yarn under the needle to the front of the work, slip the next stitch purlwise, then bring the yarn over the needle (and over the slipped stitch) to the back, in position to work the following stitch.
sl1yo (following a p or brp st) = the working yarn is already in front. Slip the next stitch purlwise, then bring the yarn over the needle (and over the slipped stitch), and then to the front under the needle, into position to work the following stitch.
brkyobrk brk1, leaving stitch on the LH needle, yarn over, then brk1 into the same stitch, 2 stitches increased
brRsl dec (2-stitch decrease that slants to the right, involving 3 sts) = slip the first stitch knitwise, knit the next stitch, pass the slipped stitch over, place the stitch on LH needle and pass the following stitch over. Place the stitch on RH needle.

FINISHED DIMENSION
Width – measures approx 147 cm/57,8” from end to end without blocking.
Depth – measures approx 67 cm/26,4” at deepest point of center.

YARN
MC: FONALclub Merino Light – green (140g; 512m)
CC: FONALclub Merino Light – brown (135g; 494 m)
http://fonalclub.hu/en/singles
Material: 100% superwash merino
Weight: Fingering
Yardage: 366 m/100 g

NEEDLES
It is suggested the circular needle 32” (80cm) in size US 2,5/3 mm.
Adjust needle sizes as necessary to obtain your correct gauge.

TOOLS
Stitch markers, and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

GAUGE
25 sts & 26 rows 4” / 10cm in brioche stitch
27 sts & 42 rows 4” / 10cm in garter stitch