1914: Overdress by Lauren McElroy

1914: Overdress

Knitting
April 2018
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
6 stitches = 1 inch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1200 - 2400 yards (1097 - 2195 m)
Waist size 26- 36, and beyond if you can do a bit of math.
English
This pattern is available from motherofpurl.net for $8.00.

An open faced skirt designed to layer over a petticoat

knit from the top down, The lace rays emanate out from the top.

Notes:

you don’t have to place markers at each lace repeat, but it greatly helps to to keep on track.

As all experienced knitters know, you are going to want to slip the first stitch of each row, so where it says k3 at the beginning of a row, it really means, sl 1 k2. and where you’re purling all across the row, slip the first stitch.
you don’t have to, and if you forget, it will all turn out okay, but taking this step makes it SIGNIFICANTLY easier when you are picking up for the icord.

Abbreviations:
k- knit
p- purl
k2tog- k two together
ssk- slip slip knit
sl1k2togpsso- slip one stitch knit two stitches together, and pass the slipped stitch over the two stitches knit together.
yo- yarn over
pm- place marker,

Materials:

Length of ribbon to fit waist,
1 small clasp
size 4 circular needles to accommodate a large number of sts, or size needed to get gauge,
Gauge: 6 sts per inch in stockinette st

Yarn:
Ewetopia Fibers prime alpaca in nutmeg- 1 skein, or approx 128 yards
and
Ewetopia Fibers Lima DK Yarn 600 yds (8 oz/250 g), 100% alpaca 2(3)4)) skeins.

Size shown uses the smallest number to cast on, and is modeled on a 26 inch waist