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                              by 
                            Larissa Brown 
                                                       
                          Not the car. The girl. 
                          Chevette is a somehow
                              tough-but-vulnerable bike messenger created
                              by the novelist William Gibson. She would
                            look adorably blunt in this girly necklace. 
                          The necklace would do just as well with a
                            t-shirt as it would with a flowing summer dress.
                            Its strap is knitted in a simple, geometric
                            eyelet pattern that complements the rounded
                            flowers and flowing stems and leaves.  
                          It can be made to any
                              length you need. Two vintage buttons hold
                              it closed. The “corsage” is
                            sewn into one removable piece, so the style
                            can change to super simple at a moment’s
                            notice.  | 
                       
                       
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                            model: Stevanie
                            Pico   
                        photos: Larissa Brown  | 
                       
                       
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                        Custom. Necklace
                        shown fits a 13.5-inch neck.  | 
                       
                       
                        
                       
                       
                        
                       
                       
                        Width: 1.5
                            inches 
Length: To fit                          | 
                       
                       
                        
                       
                       
                        
                       
                       
                        ShibuiKnits
                            Sock [100% superwash merino wool; 191 yd/175
                            m per 1.75 oz/50 g skein]; 1 skein each color 
                              [MC] #402 Sand 
                            [CCA] #7495 Wasabi 
                            [CCB]
                          #323 Peacock 
                           
                            Recommended needle size: 
                               1
                            set US #2/2.75 mm double-point needles  
                              [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below
                        -- every knitter's gauge is unique] 
                          Tapestry
                          needle 
                            Sewing needle 
                            Steam iron or clothing steamer (optional) 
                            2 decorative buttons, 7/8 inch diameter 
                            1 plain, flat button, 7/8 inch diameter
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                        30 sts/46 rows
                            = 4 inches in stockinette st 
                            Row gauge is not
                            critical for this project.                          | 
                       
                      
                        
                       
                       
                        
                       
                       
                        |   [Knitty's 
                            list of standard abbreviations and techniques 
                            can be found here]  | 
                       
                       
                        Yarn Notes 
I highly recommend the listed yarn for this project because of its wonderful
    springiness, tight twist, and rich colors. However, if you decide to
    substitute, make sure you use a yarn with spring to it, not a fiber
    like 100% cotton that has less elasticity or may be heavy. 
The pattern uses a very small amount of each color. The blossoms, for example,
use approx. 8yd of CCA. You will have most of the yarn you purchase left
over to make socks or another project, such as colorwork gloves. 
                          Abbreviations 
                            Dvw (double vertical wrap): Bring yarn forward
                              between needles, down front of work, and
                              wrap under bottom of work. Bring yarn up
                              at back of work and forward between needles
                              again to wrap a second time, ending with
                              yarn at back of work, ready to knit the next
                              st. Be sure to knit next st snugly, to pull
                          wraps tight. 
                          SKP: Sl 1, k1, pass slipped st over st just
                            knit. 
                           S2KP: Slip next 2 sts together, knitwise,
                            as if to work a k2tog. Knit next st, then pass
                            both slipped sts together over st just knit.
                            This forms a centered double decrease. 
                          Lace Pattern (Worked over 10 sts): 
                            Row 1 [RS]: K2, yo, k2tog, k1, yo, k2tog, k3. 
                            Rows 2, 4, 6 [WS]: K2, p6, k2. 
                            Row 3 [RS]: K3, yo, k2tog, k1, yo, k2tog, k2. 
                            Row 5 [RS]: K4, yo, k2tog, k1, yo, k2tog, k1. 
                          Repeat Rows 1-6 for Lace Pattern. 
                          I-Cord 
                            Using a double-point needle, CO required number
                              of sts. 
                              Next Row: Instead of turning work around to
                            work back on the WS, slide all sts to other
                            end of needle, switch needle back to your left
                            hand, bring yarn around back of work, and start
                            knitting the sts again. I-Cord is worked with
                            the RS facing at all times. 
                            Repeat this row to form I-cord. After a few
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                               BAND 
                              Using
                              MC, CO 10 sts. 
                            K 2 rows. 
                            Work in Lace Pattern until work measures
                              approx. 1.5 inches less than neck circumference,
                              ending with Row 6 of pattern.  
                            K 2 rows. BO all sts. 
                            BLOSSOMS (Make 2) 
                              Using CCA, CO 30 sts. 
                               
                              Rows 1, 3 [RS]: K all sts. 
                               
                              Rows 2, 4 [WS]: P all sts. 
                               
                              Row 5 [RS]: K3, dvw, [k6, dvw] to last 3
                              sts, k3. 
                               
                              Row 6 [WS]: [P2tog] 15 times. 15 sts. 
                               
                              Row 7 [RS]: [K2tog] 7 times, k1. 8 sts. 
                               
                              Row 8 [WS]: [P2tog] 4 times. 4 sts. 
                               
                              Row 9 [RS]: [K2tog] twice, pass first st
                              on right needle over second st. 1 st. 
                               
                              Break yarn, leaving an 8-inch tail. Draw
                            tail through remaining st and pull tight. 
                            Use yarn tail to sew side edges of piece
                              together, forming a round flower. 
                            VINE AND LEAF (Make 2) 
                              Using
                              CCB and leaving a tail 4-6 inches long, CO
                              3 sts. Work I-Cord for 1 inch. Work last
                              row of I-Cord as follows: [K1, m1] twice,
                            k1. 5 sts. Turn work. 
                              Leaf: 
                              Odd-Numbered Rows 1-17 [WS]: P all sts. 
                               
                              Row 2 [RS]: K1, m1, k3, m1, k1. 7 sts. 
                               
                              Row 4 [RS]: [K1, m1, k2, m1] twice, k1. 11
                              sts. 
                               
                              Rows 6, 8 [RS]: K all sts. 
                               
                              Row 10 [RS]:  K2, SKP, k3, k2tog, k2.
                              9 sts. 
                               
                              Row 12 [RS]: K2, SKP, k1, k2tog, k2. 7 sts. 
                               
                              Row 14 [RS]: K2, S2KP, k2. 5 sts. 
                               
                              Row 16 [RS]: K1, S2KP, k1. 3 sts. 
                               
                              Row 18 [RS]: SK2P. Break yarn, draw through
                              remaining st and pull tight. 
                            Make a second vine and leaf in the same
                              way, working 2 inches of I-Cord before beginning
                              leaf. 
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                        |     Weave in ends on
                            band. 
                          Gently steam block or wet block band, so that
                          lace pattern is opened up and desired band length
                          (equal to neck circumference) is achieved. 
                          Sew decorative buttons to one end of band,
                            opposite holes formed by lace pattern at other
                            end of band. (These holes will be used as buttonholes.) 
                          Block flowers and leaves. Sew the two blossoms
                            together to form a corsage, then sew vines
                            to back of corsage, using photos as guides.  
                          Weave in ends on corsage. Sew plain button
                            to back of corsage. Button corsage to band
                            at desired location, using a hole in the lace
                            pattern as a buttonhole.                           
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                        |     Besides
                            knitting, Larissa likes to run, bake bread
                            and cake, and ride on buses and trains with
                            her little boy Sebastian who is 3 years old.
                             
                             
                            Together with her husband Martin John Brown,
                            Larissa recently wrote a book called Knitalong:
                            Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together. More
                            about the book—and a link to Larissa’s
                            regular knitting blog—can be found at
                            knitalong.net 
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