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Tengo Coat
Interpreted from a Tibetan goddess costume, the Tengo coat is built from narrow panels that might have been woven on the looms of nomadic peoples of ancient times. This makes it an easy take it with you project for us modern girls, who, like nomads, knit on commuter trains, at playgrounds and during lunch hour. The panel format allows for changing colorways and stitches in each panel that reflect the infinite variety of nature. Meant to keep a Tibetan woman warm in the shadows of the Himalayas, this coat will go over every outfit, keeping you warm in the wilds of your world.

Panel B has caused some fussing: here is the patch that I think will work.
Row 1..., end last rep with K1, sl1 wyib.
Row 2:...end last rep with P1, sl1 wyif.
Row 3:... ending last rep with Sl1 wyib.
Row 4:... With Color B ... ending last rep with Sl1 wyif.
Row 5:... ending last rep. Sl1 wyib
Row 6:... ending last rep, Sl1 wyif
Row 7:... ending last rep, K1, Sl1 wyib.
Row 8:... ending last rep, P1, Sl1 wyif.

The schematics are drawn as you would look at them. ie the CR on the front would be C-right - the right side of the person who would be wearing it.