Euterpe by Elise Sachse

Euterpe

Beyer Handarbeits-Vorlagen 62: Abb. 05

Meyers 176: Modell 13, pg 11


Note: Elise Sachse’s charts have a particular quirk which seems to be unique to her style - she almost always uses k2tog-tbl instead of ssk for a left-leaning decrease. The symbol she uses for this is a double-diamond in a single box, and it’s a symbol rarely used by other Beyer designers.

In this case, the chart printed in Meyers 176 is identical to the chart in Beyer 62 except that every instance of k2tog-tbl has been replaced by the simpler ssk. This seems like a change made by the publisher for simplicity. Both are left-leaning decreases, it’s just that the first produces a slight twist.