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Emerald Pixy Star Wrap

by Teresa Binning
(Austin, TX, USA)


Hi! I asked this question before and 2 people commented that they need more information, but I can’t find that thread. So, I’m going to start a new one. The pattern is the Emerald Pixy Star Wrap (a baby kimono design by Monika Mohacsi). I’m stuck at the point where I can’t off 2 stitches for the armholes. I’m not sure what she means by “join in new balls and continue working each side separately. Continue decreasing for the neck opening until there are 10 (10/10) stitches left”. I’m going to try to attach a photo of my project and the part of the pattern I’m referencing.

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Oct 02, 2020
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Emerald Pixy Star Wrap
by: Anonymous

Thank you. I did email the designer on Sept 25 but she has not responded.

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Emerald Pixy Star Wrap
by: Ratchadawan

Hi,

I'd love to help but I still can't read the pattern.
From looking at the photo I found on website, I can see that you have to work each section separately when you reach the armhole section.

So, whichever section you're working on, you'll need to BO 2 sts at armhole edge. For the 2 front panels, you BO the armholes and start decrease the neck opening at the same time. I'm not sure how often the neck decrease is. usually every 2 rows. Check the pattern and decrease until you have 10 sts left.

Is it possible that you can contact the designer? You can sent her a Ravelry message since she is selling it on Ravelry. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/star-wrap

Ratcha

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