Lace Pattern 2

Pattern Chart
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Pattern Chart Symbols
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A classical knit, unless the pattern description states otherwise. |
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Yarn over. Take the working yarn by the tip of the right needle from the right back to the left inward. Yarn overs are done for eyelet knitting. |
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Reduce two purl stitches together. |
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Purl stitch with slip stitch passed over (from the back). The right needle is brought through the two stitches from the back, the stitches are slipped to the right needle, then they are put on the left needle and reduced together as a purl. |
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Reduce two knit stitches together (at the front). |
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Knit two stitches together through back of loops. Loops pre rotate. |
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