Additional instructions for relative rounds:
Knit all even rows. In even rows, above (YO) x2 stitches, each of these two YO's are used to make one st each, always p the 1st YO and k the 2nd YO
On the following even rows specifically included in this chart, perform the following instructions in addition to what's above:
Round 78: At the …
Additional instructions for relative rounds:
Knit all even rows. In even rows, above (YO) x2 stitches, each of these two YO's are used to make one st each, always p the 1st YO and k the 2nd YO
On the following even rows specifically included in this chart, perform the following instructions in addition to what's above:
Round 78: At the end of 78th rnd slip 1 st from the beginning of each needle onto the end of the previous needle.
Rounds 96 &100: At end of rnds, slip 3 sts from end of each needle onto beginning of next needle.
Round 112: At end of 112th rnd slip 2 sts from beginning of each needle onto end of previous needle.
Round 114: Included mostly correctly below in pattern, but to specify with correct instructions: work this “rnd as usual, but work 5 sts (by knitting and purling alternately) in each O of the triple thread over's”
(Round 76 is included to show the number of stitches required above the area with overlapping symbols in round 75. There are no stitches moved between needles on this round.)
Since the slipped stitches/moved rounds only apply to the last repeat in the doily, including it on all rounds doesn't work. This results in the chart looking slightly misaligned since the beginning of the rounds moves 4 times.
Translations of stitches used in this chart vs original pattern key:
Instead of k4tog: sl1, k3tog., psso
Instead of k5tog, sl2, k3tog, psso
Instead of k6tog: sl3, k3tog, psso
Instead of 1-to-5 inc: (k1, p1, k1, p1, k1) in each YO
Instead of 1/1 RC: Cross st - to make a cross stitch: skip the first st on left-hand needle, k in the back of the 2nd st, k the first st, then allow both sts to slip off left-hand needle at the same time.
Tip: Knit stitches in centers of leaves, stems, and odd rows above YOs through back loops. This keeps the pattern overall tighter, and clearer.
Shown with a cast-on count of 69 stitches.