Shapely tank short row question

I just started knitting the Shapely Tank from White lies

http://www.whiteliesdesigns.com/patterns/lpullovers/fbc.html

Regarding short row shaping on the bottom (the beginning) of the sweater, the pattern says:

Work across to within 3 sts to the end of row, wrap, turn work . . .

Then:
Work across to within 4 sts to end of row, wrap, turn . . .

Then:
Work across to within 5 sts, wrap, turn . . . Repeat until six sts on each side of front have been wrapped.

Question is: After working “to within 5 sts,” I have to continue to wrap some more, so for my next row would I go to within 6 sts, then to within 7 sts – or do I stay knitting to within 5 sts? I ask this because it says “repeat” right after the instructions on the 5 sts, and I think for two or three more rows, they would have said “work across to within 6 . . " work across to within 7 . . .”

Would be nice if the pattern spelled out what to do. I routinely use short row bust shaping. I continue progressively ie

Work across to within 3 sts to the end of row, wrap, turn work . . .

Then:
Work across to within 4 sts to end of row, wrap, turn . . .

Then:
Work across to within 5 sts, wrap, turn

Then-
Work across to within 6 stitches, wrap & turn

Next row 7 stitches, then 8, etc

Continue in this progressive manner till you have 6 wraps on each side of the front. Which would be 12 rows total.

This produces extra fabric at the bust. And the bottom edge of the sweater will look bowed down when laying flat. But when worn will be straight.

You can also adapt your pattern for your specific bust size by adding or decreasing the amount of short rows. Here is a link

http://forum.knittinghelp.com/t/short-row-bust-shaping-for-sweaters?t=97642