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#24 Flower Trim Tank designed by Megumi Hirai
Feaured in Vogue Knitting Spring/Summer 2008

1) The brioche rib is used as a base for the smocking technique. To work the rib, first make a yarn over by bringing the yarn from the back to the front, between the needles, then slip the next stitch knitwise, as shown.
2) Knit the next two stitches together (which are the slipped stitch and yarn over from the previous row). Be sure to keep the yarn over in place while working these stitches together.
3) After the piece is complete, and before the actual smocking, mark the rows to be smocked by weaving a contrasting strand through the raised knit stitches. This will help to keep the smocking even.

4) Following along the line of the contrast yarn and using the main yarn and a yarn needle, join the two knit ridges by inserting the needle from behind into the center of the second knit stitch, as shown.
5) Insert the needle under the first then second stitch and pull the yarn tightly to gather the stitches. Repeat this step once (or twice) more. Join the next set of two knit stitches across the row, carrying the yarn loosely across the back.