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Pattern editor/Marilyn Wilson
Pattern checker/Geraldine Clifford
Design/Linde Hardaker
Photography/Belinda Banks, Nic Barlow,
Steve Lovi, lan Stokes
Charts and additional artwork/Rodney Paull
Text and original knitwear designs and
photographs
Copyright© Hugh Ehrman 1986
Charts and line illustrations © Century
Hutchinson Limited 1986
All rights reserved
First published in 1986 by Century,
reprinted 1986. This impression
published in 1989 by Cresset Press;
an imprint of Century Hutchinson Limited,
Brookmount House, 62—65 Chandos Place,
Covent Garden, London WC2N 4NW
Century Hutchinson Australia Pty Limited,
89-9] Albion Street, Surry Hills, Sydney,
New South Wales 2010, Australia
Century Hutchinson New Zealand Limited,
PO Box 40-086, Glenfield,
Auckland 10, New Zealand
Century Hutchinson South Africa Pty Limited,
PO Box 337, Bergvlei, 2012 South Africa
Set in Linotron Futura Light by
Rowland Phototypesetting Limited,
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Printed and bound in Singapore
British Library Cataloguing in Publication
Data
Ehrman, Hugh
Designer knitting.
]. Knitting Patterns
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746.43'204] 11820
ISBN 0 7126 3023 6
Cortenty
INTRODUCTION vi Aztec/Sasha Kagan a2
THE DESIGNERS 8 Purely Pretty/Mary Hobson | 7
Scottie/Mary Hobson 10 Chintz/Katfe Fassert > ey)
Viking/Annabel Fox 14 Crisp Cotton/Sue Bradley 60
Jewelled Stripes/Kaffe Fassett 20 Bobbles for Two/Mary Hobson ee
Ruched Cardigan/Susan Duckworth 218) Nordic Jazz/Annabel Fox ae
Japanese Stripe/Sue Bradley 24 Honeycomb/Mary Hobson = 72
Chinese Puzzle/Zoe Hunt 26 Tartary/Susan Duckworth ; 74
Florentine Check/Mary Hobson 3] Star Jacket/Kaffe Fassett 77
Peacock Jacket/Zoe Hunt 32 Caribbean Cotton/Annabel Fox 82
Batwing/Sue Bradley 36 Peony/Susan Duckworth 86
Harlequin/Mary Hobson 38 KNOW HOW 89
Feathers/Kaffe Fassett 40 YARN INFORMATION 91
String of Beads/Susan Duckworth 44 HINTS FOR AMERICAN KNITTERS 93
Basketweave Sweater/Susan Duckworth 46 INDEX 94
Geometric/Mary Hobson 48 KNITTING KIT INFORMATION 95
STAR RATINGS
* Easy to make, suitable for
beginners
%% = More ditticult, for knitters with
SOME experience
%& %& H& ~Challenging, requires expert
skills for a pertect finish
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HUGH EHRMAN
ver the past fifteen years knitwear has been colours may be used in one garment. Some
one of the great success stories of the British single-colour kits have been marketed, but the real
fashion industry. Top British designers, many of value of kits is for multi-coloured designs. The end
whom feature in this book, regularly sell out their result is a garment that exactly mirrors the designer's
collections to great acclaim both at home and abroad. original conception, and at a fraction of the usual
They are now so much in demand that finished ‘designer’ price—not only convenient but also excellent
garments command very high prices. With the advent value for money.
of knitting kits, however, these wonderful designs are The patterns in this book are all from top British
within the reach of anyone who can handle a pair of designers whose work is sold in the best shops around
knitting needles. the world. They have all been designed specifically
Since the beginning, a combination of exciting patterns for kits, with the wools specially chosen and many
and top-quality yarns has been the hallmark of this colours specially dyed (you will find out about how to
knitwear revolution, and yarn manufacturers have vied obtain the kits on page 95). Of course, if you prefer,
with each other to produce the most appealing and you can work the designs using your own choice of
unusual textures: mohairs, tweeds, glitter yarns, ribbon, yarns and colours as long as you are very careful
cottons, silks, chenille, as well as superb quality wools about your choice of substitutes (see page 91 for
are now available in a huge and ever-expanding guidelines).
range of shades and finishes. But very few wool shops There is a wide range of shapes and styles to choose
can stock more than a fraction of these yarns, and this from—pullovers, cardigans, glamorous sweaters for
is where the knitting kit comes into its own. That the evening, fitted jackets and coats of many colours.
laborious trudging trom shop to shop to find precisely As a collection, they represent some of the most striking
the right colours is no longer necessary, as the knitting knitwear produced over the last few years. This has ~
kit provides everything you need to work a particular been a wonderful book to put together. | do hope you
design. like the designs as much as | do and that you find
Knitting kits are even more convenient in designs (like several garments that you will enjoy making and
Kaffe Fassett’s, for example) where more than fifteen wearing.
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Hoge
VeeDesigners
Much of the credit for the transformation and manufacturing small exclusive Kaffe Fassett is the undisputed master
of knitting from homely craft to haute ranges of knitwear. Most of her of colour, recently described by Sir Roy
couture belongs to the designers whose garments use only natural, and where Strong as ‘the genius of the knitting
work is featured in this book. Some of possible exotic, yarns. They are always needle’. Brought up in California, he
them, like Katfe Fassett and Susan highly decorative and often densely was originally, and still is, a painter, and
Duckworth, were already active in the patterned, based on strong themes and he describes his work, appropriately, as
late 60s and early 70s, producing using many different yarns in one ‘painting with yarns’. The advantage of
designs of great originality and garment. She produces two collections yarn for him is ‘it gives you colour with
inventiveness. Others, like Annabel Fox a year as well as designs for many of the texture—all that depth and softness you
and Sue Bradley, are comparative major spinners. feel you can just float into’. With the
newcomers. All are continually exploring Yorkshire spinners Rowan Yarns he has
new possibilities of colour, texture and Sue Duckworth is renowned for developed a special range of his own
pattern in designs that are not only combining subtle and beautiful colours which he uses in his kits. As well
elegant and eye-catching but also colourings with unusual textured as knitting he produces exquisite
eminently practical and wearable patterns. Not surprisingly she was needlepoint and tapestry work, paints
garments. originally a painter, having studied at murals, and designs wallpapers and
Hammersmith College of Art for two fabrics for Designers’ Guild, and
years. After a spell in the make-up knitwear for Bill Gibb and Missoni. In the
department of the BBC, she joined the autumn of 1985, his first book, Glorious
401% Studios in London. In the early Knitting, was published in Britain and the
70s, under the inspired guidance of USA. His work is represented in many
Michael Haynes, this was a meeting major textile collections throughout the
place for many of the outstanding world.
craftsmen and designers of the time. At
first she produced one-off designs, but
by 1973 she had her own thriving
workshop with one hundred outworkers
and a year’s contract as a knitwear
designer for Gudule in Paris. She shows
her collections annually at the Milan and
New York fashion fairs and is also a
member of London Designer
Collections.
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MATERIALS
welled StripesKAFFE FASSETT
@ 25g (loz) each Rowan Yarns Light
Tweed in Autumn 205 (N), Grey 209 (R),
Earth 206 (Q)
50g (20z) each Rowan Yarns Double @ 1 pair each 3mm (US3) and 3%4mm
Knitting Wool in Porridge 5 (A), Grey (USS) knitting needles
Blue 64 (B), Orange Brown 78 (C), @ 3mm (US3) circular knitting needle
Claret 602 (D), Grass Green 106 (E),
Bright Blue 57 (F), Storm Blue 88 (G), TENSION
Orchid Pink 92 (H); 25g (1oz) each in
Deep Purple 94 (J), Pale Lilac 121 (L), 26 sts and 30 rows to 10cm (4in) over
Pale Turquoise 48 (M) patt on 344mm (US5) needles.
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MATERIALS SUSAN DUCKWORTH end.
2nd row P1, *K1, P1, rep from * to end.
200g (80z) Rowan Yarns Double Knitting woke ee
Rep these 2 rows for 7[10]cm (3[4]in),
Wool in Dark Blue 54 (A); 100g (40z) A superb mix of colour and texture ina
ending with a ws row.
each in Deep Blue 56 (B), Grey Blue 64 simple longline cardigan. Bandsof _
Fair Isle motifs are alternated with — Change to 3mm (US3) needles and
(C), Claret 602 (D); 75g (30z) each in
plain stocking stitch stripes which are _ commence ruching patt as foll:
Grape 69 (E), Lilac 127 (F), Terracotta 24
ruched by increasing and later **Change to J.
(G); 50g (202) in Yellow Ochre 9 (H)
decreasing the number
of stitch Ist row K.
@ 125g (50z) Rowan Yarns 3-ply Botany
7 iheneedic 2nd row K6, *K twice in next st, rep from
Wool in Pale Blue 122 (J); 100g (40z)
* to last 6 sts, K6.
each in Dull Pink 82 (L), Deep Lilac 93
3rd—10th rows Beg with a P row, work 8
(M) rows rev st st.
@ 1 pair each 2%4mm (US2), 3mm (US3)
11th row K6, *K2 tog, rep from * to last 6
and 3Yamm (US4) knitting needles SPECIAL NOTE sts, K6.
e 7 buttons
Over 3rd-10th rows of ruching patt the 12th row P.
These 12 rows form the ruching patt.
a TENSION number of sts (within 6 st borders) is
doubled, so when shaping or making st Change to 34mm (US4) needles. Beg
28 sts and 40 rows to 10cm (4in) over checks this must be taken into with a K row cont in st st working colour
colour patt on 3Y%4mm (US4) needles. consideration and every 2 sts counted patt from chart 1. Read K rows from right
as only 1. For example, over this section, to left and P rows from left to right.
‘MEASUREMENTS ‘dec 1 st’ must be worked as ‘dec 2 sts’. Weave yarns not in use in to back of
work.
Cont until 11 rows of chart have been
To fit bust 81—86[89-9 1]cm
(32-34 [35-37]in)
RIGHT FRONT completed.
Actual width 94[100]cm (37[39 Jin) Using 29/4mm (US2) needles and A, cast , Change to 3mm (US3) needles and M.
Length 62[66]cm (2412[26]in) on 63[67] sts. Next row P.
Sleeve seam 43[46]cm (17[18]in) Work in K1, P1 rib asfoll: Now work 12 rows of ruching patt.
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Using 23/mm (US2) needles and A, cast
on 62 sts. Work in K1, P1 rib for 7[10]cm
(3[4]in).
Next row Rib 5, *inc in next st, rib 9, rep
from * to last 7 sts, inc in next st, rib to
end. 68 sts.
Change to 3mm (US3) needles and
work in patt as from ** to ** of right front,
at the same time, inc 1 st at each end of
next and every foll 6th row until there are
94[102] sts.
Cont without shaping until work
measures approx 43[46]cm (17[18]in) .
from beg, ending with same patt row as
back at armhole.
Shape top
Cast off 3 sts at beg of next 6 rows, 2 sts
at beg of foll 4 rows, then dec | st at
each end of every row until 62 sts rem.
Dec 1 st at each end of every foll alt row
until 54 sts rem, then at each end of
every 3rd row until 36 sts rem.
Cast off 6 sts at beg of next 4 rows.
Cast off rem sts.
TO MAKE UP
Join shoulder seams.
Change to 34mm (US4) needles. Beg neck edge on every foll 3rd row until Place marker guides for 7 buttonholes
with a K row cont in st st working colour 30[33] sts rem. on right front by placing a pin in 7th row
patt from chart 2. Cont without shaping until work from cast-on edge, another 4 rows
Cont until 13 rows of chart have been measures 19[20]cm (7'2[8]in) trom beg down from beg of neck shaping with 5
completed. of armhole shaping, ending with a rs more evenly spaced between.
Change to 3mm (US3) needles. row. | z Frontband
Next row Using C, P. Shape shoulder Using 23mm (US2) needles and A, cast
Change to L and work 12 rows of Cast off 10[11] sts at beg of next and foll n 11 sts. Contin K1, P1 rib as foll:
ruching patt. alt row. Ist row (rs) K2, *P1, K1, rep from * to last
Changeto 34mm (US4) needles: Beg Work 1 row. Cast off rem sts. Si, Kl.
with a K row cont in st st working colour 2nd row *K1, P1, rep from * to last st, K1.
patt from chart 3. These 2 rows form the rib.
Cont until 11 rows of chart have been LEFT FRONT Work in rib making buttonholes
completed. opposite pin markers as foll:
Work as for right front, reversing all Ist buttonhole row (rs) Rib 4, cast off 3,
Next row Using J, P.** shapings and reversing colour patts by
The last 74 rows, from ** to **, form the rib to end.
reading K rows from left to right and P 2nd buttonhole row Rib to end, casting
patt. Cont in patt until work measures rows from right to left on charts.
43[46]cm (17[18]in) from beg, ending on 3 sts over those cast off in previous
with a rs row. row.
Cont in rib until band, when slightly
Shape armhole
Next row Cast off 7 sts, work to last 2
BACK stretched, fits up right front, across back
sts, work 2 tog. Using 29mm (US2) needles and A, cast neck and down left front. Cast off in rib.
Dec 1 st at armhole edge on next and 6 on 127[134] sts. Work in K1, P1 rib for Set in sleeves. Join side and sleeve
foll alt rows, at the same time, dec 1 st at 7[10]cm (3[4]in), ending with a ws row. seams. Sew on frontband and buttons.
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SUE BRADLEY
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A casual boxy shape in rich dark colours inspired by a painting by Yoshimi Kihara.
The detachable collar is simply buttoned in place over a classic crew-neck. The
brighter yellow and red spark the more sombre green and black, and this sweater
would look good in many different colourways
in Forest Green 73 (B); 100g (402z) in 15th row K31[36]C, 48B, 31[36]C.
Rust 27 (C); 75g (30z) in Mustard Yellow 16th row P31[36]C, 48B, 31[36]C.
8 (D) 17th—20th rows Rep 15th—16th rows
©] pair each 3Y%4mm (US3) and 4mm twice.
(US6) knitting needles 21st—28th rows Rep 7th-14th rOWS
@ 8 buttons once.
. 7 ae 29th row K31[36]D, 48A, 31[36]D.
TENSION 30th row P31[36]D, 48A, 31[36]D.
ese 31st—34th rows Rep 29th—30th rows
22 sts and 29 rows to 10cm (4in) over st twice.
st on 4mm (US6) needles. 35th—42nd rows Rep 7th-14th rows
once.
43rd—48th rows Rep 29th-34th rows
__ MEASUREMENTS Fe
To fit bust 86-91 [96—-101]cm 49th-56th rows Rep 7th—14th rows
(34-36[38—40]in) once.
Actual width 100[109]}cm (3912[43]in) 57th—62nd rows Rep 1 5th—20th rows
Length 66cm (26in) once.
Sleeve seam 48cm (19in) 63rd—70th rows Rep 7th—14th rows
once.
These 70 rows form striped patt.
BACK Rep them once more, then |st—6th rows
**Using 3Yamm (US3) needles and A, once again.
cast on 110[120] sts. Shape neck
Ist row (rs) K2[0], *P2, K2, rep from * to Next row Patt 45[50] sts, cast off centre
end. 20 sts, patt to end.
2nd row P2[0], *K2, P2, rep from * to Cont on last 45[50] sts for right side of
end. neck.
Rep these 2 rows for 8cm (3in), ending
with a ws row.**
Change to 4mm (US6) needles. Beg with
a K row, contin st st and striped patt as
foll: 6 rows B, 8 rows A, 6 rows C, 8 rows
A, 6 rows D, 8 rows A, 6 rows D, 8 rows
A, 6 rows C, 8 rows A.
These 70 rows form the striped patt.
Rep them once more, then the first 20
rows again.
Shape shoulders
Keeping striped patt correct, cast off
9[10] sts at beg of next 8 rows.
Cast off rem 38[40] sts.
FRONT
Work as given for back from ** to **.
Change to 4mm (US6) needles. Cont in
st st and striped patt, using separate
balls of yarn for each colour section, wis :
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Keeping striped patt correct, dec | st at
neck edge on every row until 36[40] sts
rem.
Cont without shaping until front matches
back to shoulder, ending at side edge.
Shape shoulder
Cast off 9[10] sts at beg of next and foll
2 alt rows. Work 1 row.
Cast off rem 9[10] sts.
With ws of work facing, rejoin yarn to sts
for left side of neck and complete as
given for first side.
SLEEVES |
Using 34mm (US3) needles and A, cast
on 48 sts. Work in K2, P2 rib for 8cm
(Zin), ending with a rs row.
Next row *P1, P twice into next st, rep
from * to end 72 sts.
Change to 4mm (US6) needles. Cont in
st st and central striped patt as foll:
Ist row KG6A, 60C, 6A.
This row establishes the position of the
central block. Keeping edge sts in A, at
the same time, inc 1 st at each end of the
next and every foll 3rd row until there are
140 sts, work the centre 60 sts in the foll
striped patt: 11 rows C, 4 rows A, 12
rows B, 4 rows A,*** 12 rows D, 4 rows
A, 12 rows C, 4 rows A.
The last 48 rows (marked from ***) form
the striped patt. Rep them once more,
then work 12 rows B.
Cast off loosely.
COLLAR
Using 3Ya4mm (US3) needles and A, cast
on 200 sts. Work in K2, P2 rib for 2:5cm
(lin).
Buttonhole row Rib 6, cast off 6, rib 176
sts including st used to cast off, cast off 6
sts, rib to end.
Next row Rib to end, casting on 6 sts
over those cast off in previous row.
Cont in rib until collar measures 13cm
(Sin) from beg.
Cast off loosely in rib.
TO MAKE UP
Join left shoulder seam.
Neckband
With rs of work facing, using 34mm
(US3) needles and A, K up 40 sts across
back neck, 20 sts down left side of neck,
20 sts from centre front and 20 sts up
right side of neck. 100 sts.
Work in K2, P2 rib for 8cm (3in).
Cast off very loosely in rib.
Join right shoulder and neckband. Fold
neckband in half on to ws and slipstitch
in place.
Set in sleeves, matching centre of
cast-off edge to shoulder seam.
Join side and sleeve seams. Sew on
buttons as shown in diagram. Attach
collar.
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MATERIALS. ZOE HUNT
13[14,15,16] including st used to cast
off, and turn leaving rem sts on a spare
needle.
50g (20z) Rowan Yarns Double Knitting
Wool in Bright Red 44 (A), Salmon Pink Cont on these sts only for right side of
66 (B), Turquoise 90 (C), Russet 26 (D), back neck.
Pale Blue 122 (E), Airforce 52 (F), 75g Cast off 8 sts at beg of next row.
(30z) each Pink 43 (G), Light Turquoise Cast off rem 5[6,7,8] sts.
89 (H), Kingfisher 125 (J), Butterscotch With rs of work facing return to sts on
23 (L) spare needle. Rejoin yarn at neck edge,
@ 50g (20z) each Rowan Yarns Light cast off centre 22 sts, patt to end.
Tweed in Blossom 214 (M), Pacific 221 Next row Cast off 5[6,7,8] sts, patt to
(N) end.
@ | pair each 3Y%4mm (US4) and 4mm Complete to match first side of neck.
(US6) knitting needles 78([86,94,102] sts.
Change to 4mm (US6) needles and
FRONT
~ TENSION commence colour patt from chart,
working in st st throughout and weaving Work as for back from ** to **.
24 sts and 27 rows to 10cm (4in) over st colours into back of work as foll: Cont without shaping, work
st on 4mm (US6) needles Ist row (rs) KO[0,0,2]A, O[0,2,4]N, 24(28,32,36] rows, ending with a P row.
4[8,10,10]A, *4N, 10A, rep from * to last Shape neck
MEASUREMENTS 4{8,12,16] sts, 4[4,4,4]N, 0[4,8, 10]A, Next row Patt 28[31,34,37] sts and turn
0[0,0,2]N. leaving rem sts on a spare needle.
To fit chest 61[66,71,76]cm 2nd row (ws) PO[0,0,3]N, 0[3,7,8]A, Complete left side of neck first.
(24[26,28,30]in) 4[5,5,5]N, *1N, 8A, 5N, rep from * to Cast off 4 sts at beg of next row, 3 sts at
Actual width 66[72,79,86]cm last 4[8,12,16] sts, IN, 3[7,8,8]A, beg of foll alt row and 2 sts at beg of foll
(26[28 2,31 %4,34]in) 0[0,3,6]N, O[0,0,1]A. 2 alt rows. Now dec 1 st at neck edge on
Length 41([46,51,56]cm (16[18,20,22]in) Cont in patt as set, foll colour sequence foll 2 alt rows. 15[18,21,24] sts, so
Sleeve seam 32([35,38,41]cm table for colour changes until ending at armhole edge.
(12¥2[139/4,15,16]in) 54[64,74,84] rows have been worked, Shape shoulder
ending with a P row. Cast off 5[6,7,8] sts at beg of next and
BACK Shape armholes
Cast off 5[6,7,8] sts at beg of next 2
foll alt row.
Work | row. Cast off rem sts.
**Using 34mm (US4) needles and J, rows. 68[74,80,86] sts.** With rs of work facing, return to sts on
cast on /0[78,86,94] sts. Contin K1, P1 Cont without shaping, work spare needle. Rejoin yarn at neck edge,
rib working in stripe sequence as foll: 36[40,44,48] rows, ending with a P row. cast off centre 12 sts, patt to end.
3 rows B, 3 rows H, 3 rows L, 3 rows J, 3 Shape shoulders Work 1 row.
rows G, 2 rows C. Cast off 5[6,7,8] sts at beg of next 2 Complete to match first side of neck.
Next row Using C, rib 4[4,8,9], K up rows.
loop between last st and next st tbl to Shape back neck
make 1, *rib 9[10,10,11], make 1, rep Next row Cast off 5[6,7,8] sts, patt
from * to last 3[4,8,8] sts, rib to end.
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SLEEVES COLOUR SEQUENCE TABLE
Using 34mm (US4) needles and J, cast rows x] O rows [x] L]
on 44[48,52,56] sts. Contin K1, P1 rib as
for back, working in stripe sequence for 1-8 A N 73-80 F L
17 rows. 9-16 eS B 81-88 G N
Next row Using C, rib 5[3,5,3], make 1, 17-24 D E 89-96 J B
*rib 5[6,6,7], make 1, rep from * to last 25-32 F M 97-104 A H
4[3,5,4] sts, rib to end. 52[56,60,64] sts. 33-40 G H 105-112 ig M
Change to 4mm (US6) needles and 4\-48 J L 113-120 D E
commence colour patt from chart,
— 49-56 A E 121-128 F L
working in st st. Inc 1 st at each end of
7th and every foll 6th row until there are 57-64 C M 129-136 G N
72(78,84,90] sts. 65-72 D H 137-144 J B
Cont without shaping until 72[80,88,96]
rows in all have been worked.
Using H[F,N,J] work 1 row.
Cast off loosely.
TO MAKE UP
Join left shoulder seam.
NECKBAND
With rs of work facing, using 34mm
(US4) needles and H, K up 42 sts around
back neck and 54[54,58,58] sts around
_ front neck. 96[96, 100,100]
Cont in K1, P1 rib in stripe sequence as
foll:
2 rows H, 3 rows L, 1 row J. Cast off
loosely using J.
Join right shoulder and neckband seam.
Set in sleeves, placing centre of cast off
edge to shoulder seam.
Join side and sleeve seams.
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MATERIALS MARY HOBSON Using B, cast off purl-wise.
With rs of work facing, return to sts on
450[500]g (16[18]oz) Avocet Tweed (A) tok spare needle. Rejoin yarn at inner edge,
@ 200g (80z) Avocet Shetland Double A roll-neck sweater with a
Knitting (B) Renaissance look. Tiny gold studs cast off 38 sts, patt to end.
@ 1 pair each 34mm (US3) and 4mm mark the corners of a sophisticated Complete as given for first side of neck.
(US6) knitting needles grid-like pattern, and are inserted
@ Approx 400 gold studs after the knitting is completed
QUEEVES
TENSION Using 34mm (US3) needles and A, cast
on 52[56] sts.
24 sts and 30 rows to 10cm (4in) over st 13th row Using B, K. Work in K1, P1 rib for 4[6]cm
st on 4mm (US6) needles. 14th row Using B, P. (12[2 jin), ending with a rs row.
These 14 rows form the patt. Cont in patt Next row Rib 6[10], make 1, (rib 1, make
MEASUREMENTS until work measures 31cm (124in) from
beg, ending with a ws row.
1) 41[37] times, rib to end. 94 sts.
Change to 4mm (US6) needles and cont
To fit bust 81—86[9 1—96]cm Mark each end of last row with coloured in patt as given for back. Inc 1 st at each
(32-34 [36-38]in) thread for armholes.** end of Sth and every foll 6th row until
Actual width 98[108]cm (3812[42]in) Now cont in patt until work measures there are 130 sts.
Length 58cm (23in) approx 27cm (10in) from markers, Cont without shaping until work
Sleeve seam 46[48]cm (18[19]in) ending with a 13th patt row. measures approx 46[48]cm (18[19]in)
Shape shoulders from beg, ending with a 14th patt row.
BACK Using B, cast off purl-wise, marking
centre 58 sts for back neck.
Using B, cast off knit-wise loosely.
**Using 3Va4mm (US3) needles and A,
cast on 104[112] sts.
Work in K1, P1 rib for 8cm (in), ending
FRONT TO MAKE UP
with a rs row. Work as given for back from ** to **. Join right shoulder seam.
Next row Rib 6[5], K up loop between Now cont in patt until work measures Collar
next st and last st tbl to make 1, (rib 7[6], 19cm (7 ain) from markers, ending with Using 34mm (US3) needles and A, with
make 1) 13[17] times, rib to end. a ws row. rs of work facing, K up 24 sts down left
118[130] sts. Shape neck side of neck, 38 sts from centre front, 24
Change to 4mm (US6) needles and cont Next row Patt 40[46] sts and turn, sts up right side of neck and 58 sts from
in patt. Use small separate balls of B for leaving rem sts on a spare needle. back neck between markers. 144 sts.
vertical stripes and twist yarns when Cont on these sts only for left side of Work in K1, P1 rib for 12cm (4%in).
changing colour to avoid a hole. neck. Cast off loosely in rib.
‘1st row (rs) K10A, *2B, 10A, rep from * Dec 1 st at neck edge on next and every Insert studs where the horizontal and
to end. foll alt row until 30[36] sts rem. vertical stripes cross. Join left shoulder
2nd row P10A, *2B, 10A, rep from * to Cont without shaping until front matches and collar. Set in sleeves, placing centre
end. back to shoulder, ending with a 13th of cast-off edge to shoulder seam.
3rd—12th rows Rep |st—2nd rows 5 patt row. Join side and sleeve seams.
times. Fold collar on to rs.
Peacock jacket
MATERIALS ZOE HUNT
20th row Using J, P to end.
Change to 4mm (US6) needles and
75g (30z) Rowan Yarns Double Knitting commence colour patt from chart 1,
Wool in Coffee 616 (A); 50g (20z) each working in st st throughout, weaving
in Deep Blue 56 (B), Stone 82 (C), Violet colours into back of work as foll:
94 (D); 25g (loz) each in Coriander 11 Ist row (rs) KO[0,0,0,1]Q, 0[2,5,8,10]L,.
(E), Kingfisher 125 (F), Purple 126 (G) 1[2,2,2,2]Q, *10L, 2Q, rep from * to last
@ 100g (40z) Rowan Yarns Light Tweed 11[14,17,20,23] sts, 1ON, 1[2,2,2,2]Q,
in Autumn Brown 205 (H) 0[2,5,8, 10]L, O[0,0,0,1]Q.
@ | 25g (50z) Mohair in Honey (J), 2nd row PO[0,0,0,1]Q, 0[2,5,8, 10]L,
Mushroom (L), Purple (M), Raspberry 3rd row *K1H, P1H, KIM, rep from * to 1[2,2,2,2]Q, *10L, 2Q, rep from * to last
(N), Zulu Blue (Q) end. 11[14,17,20,23] sts, ION, 1[2,2;2;21GF
@ | pair each 3Y4mm (US4) and 4mm 4th—-5th rows Rep 2nd—3rd rows. 0[2,5,8, 1OJL, O[0,0,0,1]Q.
(US6) knitting needles 6th row As 2nd row. Cont in patt as set foll colour sequence
@ 2-50mm (US C/2) crochet hook 7th row *K1H, P1H, K1D, rep from * to table for colour changes until
@ 8 buttons end. r 50[52,54,56,58] rows have been
8th row *P1D, K1H, P1H, rep from * to worked, at the same time, inc | st at
end. each end of 21st and 41st rows.
88[94,100,106,112] sts.
TENSION 9th row As 7th row.
10th row As 2nd row. Shape armholes
21 sts and 25 rows to 10cm (4in) over 11th-12th rows Rep 7th—8th rows. Keeping patt correct, cast off 7 sts at
patt on 4mm (US6) needles. 13th row As 7th row. beg of next 2 rows and 2 sts at beg of
14th row *P1G, K1H, P1H, rep from * to foll 2 rows. Dec 1 st at each end of every
end. foll alt row until 66[70,74,78,82] sts rem.
Cont without shaping until
MEASUREMENTS 15th row As 7th row.
16th row *P1N, K1H, P1H, rep from * to 44[46,48,50,52] rows have been worked
To fit bust 81[86,91,96,101]cm end. from beg of armholes, ending with a P
(32[34,36,38,40]in) 17th row *K1H, P1H, KIN, rep from * to row.
Actual width 86[91,98,104,109}cm end. Shape shoulders and back neck
(34[38,3812,41,43]in) 18th—-19th rows Rep 16th—17th rows. Next row Cast off 7[7,8,8,8] sts, patt 21
Length to shoulder 44[46,48,50,51]cm [23,23,25,27] sts including stusedto
(172[18,1834,19%2,20]in) cast off, turn and leave rem sts on a
Sleeve seam 42[43,44,45,46]cm spare needle.
(16¥2[17,174,1794, 18]in) Cont on these sts only for right side of
back neck.
Cast off 4[5,5,5,6] sts at beg of next row,
BACK 7{7,7,8,8] sts at beg of next row and
4[4,4,5,5] sts at beg of next row.
Using 34mm (US4) needles and A, cast Cast off rem 6[7,7,7,8] sts.
on 84[90,96,102,108] sts. With rs of work facing, return to sts on
Work in 2-colour K2, P1 rib as foll: spare needle, rejoin yarn at inner edge,
Tst row (rs) *K1H, P1H, K1B, rep from * cast off centre 10[10,12,12,12] sts, patt
to end. to end.
2nd row *P1M, K1H, P1H, rep from * to Work 1 row. Complete as for first side of
end. neck.
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SLEEVES LEFT FRONT Cast off 7 sts at beg of next row and 2
Using 34mm (US4) needles and A, cast Using 3Y4mm (US4) needles and A, cast sts at beg of foll alt row. Dec | st at
on 48 sts. on 41[44,47,50,53] sts. Work in 2-colour armhole edge on every foll alt row until -
Work in 2-colour K2, P1 rib as for back. K2, P1 rib as foll: 32[34,36,38,40] sts rem.
Work 20 rows, so ending P row in J. Ist row (rs) *K1H, P1H, K1B, rep from * Cont without shaping until
Change to 4mm (US6) needles and torast2 sis, Ki, Pit: 27(29,31 33,35] rows have been worked
commence colour patt from chart 3, inc 2nd row *K1H, P1H, P1M, rep from * to from beg of armhole, ending at front
1 st at each end of 3rd[5th,7th,
9th, 11th] last2 sts, KI; P1H. edge.
row and every foll 6th row until there are These 2 rows establish the rib. Cont in Shape neck
62 sts. Now inc 1 st at each end of every rib as set working colours as for back. Cast off 4 sts at beg of next row, 3 sts at
foll 4th row until there are 78 sts and Work 17 rows more. beg of foll alt row and 2 sts at beg of
every foll alt row until there are 96 sts. Next row Using J, P to end. next2 alt rows. Now dec 1 st at neck
Work 1 row straight. Change to 4mm (US6) needles and edge on every row until 20[21,22,23,24]
Shape top commence colour patt from chart 2, sts rem.
Cast off 7 sts at beg of next 2 rows then reading rs rows from right to left and ws Cont without shaping until work
dec 1 st at each end of every foll alt row rows from left to right, foll colour measures same as back to shoulder,
until 76 sts rem, at each end of every foll sequence table until work measures ending at armhole edge.
4th row until 60 sts rem, then at each end same as back to armhole, ending at side Shape shoulder
of every foll alt row 0[2,4,6,8] times. edge, at the same time, inc | st at side Cast off 7[7,8,8,8] sts at beg of next row
Now dec 1 st at each end of every row edge on 21st and 41st rows. and 7[7,7,8,8] sts at beg of foll alt row.
until 40 sts rem. Cast off. 43[46,49,52,55] sts. Work 1 row.
Cast off rem 6[7,7,7,8] sts.
RIGHT FRONT
Work as for left front, reversing all
shapings and reversing chart 2 by
reading rs rows from left to right and ws
rows from right to left.
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TO MAKE UP needles and A, K up 85[88,91,94,97] sts
up right front edge.
shoulder seams. Cont in striped st st as for buttonband.
Button band Work | row.
With rs of work facing, using 4mm (US6) Ist buttonhole row Patt 3[4,2,4,2], (cast
needles and A, K up 85[88,91,94,97] sts off 2, patt 9[9,10,10,11] including st used
down left front edge. Commence striped in casting off) 7 times, cast off 2 sts, patt
st st as foll: to end.
Ist row (ws) P1H, *2M, 1H rep from * to 2nd buttonhole row Patt to end, casting
NC on 2 sts over those cast off in previous
2nd row K1H, *2M, 1H, rep from * to row.
end Beg with 4th row, cont as for
3rd row P;H, *2D, 1H, rep from * to buttonband.
end. Work 8 rows, then rep first and 2nd
4th row K1H, *2G, 1H, rep from * to buttonhole rows again.
end. Work 4 rows.
5th row P1H, *2B, 1H, rep from * to end. Cast off very loosely.
Change to 3Y%4mm (US4) needles and H. Press lightly. Set in sleeves, pleating
Next row K. fullness at shoulder seam. Join side and
Next row K to form foldline. sleeve seams. Fold frontbands on to ws
Change to A. Beg with a K row work 10 and catch down. Neaten buttonholes.
rows St st. Using H, work 1 row double crochet
Cast off very loosely. around neck edge, then work 1 row
Buttonhole band using D.
With rs of work facing, using 4mm (US6) Sew on buttons.
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250g (9o0z) Rowan Yarns Double Knitting
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Work as for right sleeve from ** to **.
each in Pastel 615 (A), Grey Blue 64 (B); Change to 6mm (US10) needles.
200g (80z) in Orange Brown 78 (C) Cont in g st and stripe patt, at the same
® 80g (40z) Rowan Yarns Mohair in time, inc 1 st at each end of every 3rd
Peach 8221 (D); 75g (302) in Silver row, as foll: 14 rows C, 4 rows A, 2 rows
Doctor 6438 (E); 25g (loz) in Pink 8118 E, 6 rows A, 2 rows D, 6 rows A, 2 rows
(F) F,6 rows A, 2 rows Eand 6 rows A.
@ | pair each 4mm (US6) and 6mm Next row (rs) Using F, inc | in next st,
(US10) knitting needles Using C, work 22[28] rows. K15F, 24D, 39E, using E, inc 1 in last st.
@ 400mm (US F/5) crochet hook Shape neck Next row K41E, 24D, 17F.
@ 4 large buttons Next row Using C, cast off 12 sts, K to The last row establishes the block patt.
Note Yarns D, E and F are used double end. 58[68] sts. Work 32 rows more in block patt, af the
throughout. Using C, K 1 more row. same time, inc | at each end of every
Using A, work 18 rows. 3rd row from previous inc until there are
100 sts, then cont without shaping.
: _ TENSION Cast off.
Next row K16D, 16E, 18F, 50A.
14 sts and 26 rows to 10cm (4in) over g RIGHT FRONT Next row K50A, 18F, 16E, 16D.
st on 6mm (US10) needles. WORKED SIDEWAYS The last 2 rows establish the next block
patt. Rep the last 2rows 12 times more.
MEASUREMENTS Using 6mm (US10) needles and B, cast
on 70[80] sts.
Keeping colour blocks correct, cast off.
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MATERIALS
500g (180z) Rowan Yarns Double
Knitting Wool in Nut Brown 81 (A); 50g
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(20z) in Tangerine 17 (B); 25g (loz) |
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each in Light Turquoise 89 (C), Pimento
25 (D), Black 62 (E), Airforce 52 (F) and rt
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Pale Peach 103 (G) 4 -
aie: Fs
Next row K1[0], P1, *K1, P1, rep from *
To fit bust 81—86/9 1-96]cm to last 1[0] sts, K1[O].
(32-34[36-38]in) Cont in double moss st as now set until >
LAAada |
Actual width 100[107]cm (3912[424]in) a work measures 58[60]cm (23[23]in)
Length to shoulder 58[60]cm from beg, ending with a ws row.
(23[23 Jin)
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Shape shoulders
Sleeve seam 31cm (124in) eee Cast off 47[51] sts at beg of next 2 rows.
a Cast off rem 41[43] sts loosely.
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st and last st tbl to make 1, (rib 4, make Next row Patt 57[61] sts and turn,
1) 26[24] times, rib to end. 135[145] sts. leaving rem sts on a spare needle.
Change to 3Y%mm (US2) needles and Cont on these sts only for left side of
commence patt. (Use small separate neck.
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balls of yarn for each area of colour and Dec | st at neck edge on next5 rows,
twist yarns when changing colour to then on every foll alt row until 47[51] sts
avoid a hole.) rem.
Tst row (rs) K14[19]A, *K 27 sts of first Cont without shaping until work
row of chart, PIA, (K1A, P1A) 6 times, measures same as back to shoulder,
rep from * once more, K first row of chart ending at armhole edge.
again, K14[19]A. Shape shoulder
2nd row P14[19]A, *P 2nd row of chart, Cast off rem sts.
KIA, (PIA, KIA) 6 times, rep from * once With rs of work facing, return to sts on
more, P 2nd row of chart, P14[19]A. spare needle, rejoin yarn at inner edge,
3rd row K14[19]A, *K 3rd row of chart, cast off centre 21 [23] sts, patt to end.
KIA, (PIA, K1A) 6 times, rep from * once Complete as for first side of neck.
more, K 3rd row of chart, K14[19]A.
4th row P14[19]A, *P 4th row of chart,
PIA, (KIA, P1A) 6 times, rep from * once SLEEVES \
more, P 4th row of chart, PI4[19]A. Using 254mm (US1) needles and A, cast
These 4 rows establish the patt, panels on 72[76] sts.
of st st, colour patt from chart and =e panel = 27 sts Work in K2, P2 rib for 3cm (1 Vin),
double moss st. ending with a rs row.
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Next row Rib 4[19], make 1, (rib 2[1], Work in rounds of K2, P2 rib as foll:
make 1} 32[38] times, rib to end. Ist round K1, *P2, K2, rep from * to last3
105[1 15] sts. poste PZ, KA.
Change to 334mm (US2) needles and Rep this round until collar measures 5cm
commence patt. (2in) from beg, ending at centre front.
“Ast row (rs) K26[31]A, PIA, (KIA, PIA) 6 =Now cont fo work in rows in rib as set
‘times, K first row of chart, PIA, (KIA, to form collar split until collar
PIA) étimes, K26[31]A. measures 11cm (4/4in} trom beg.
“2nd row P26[31]A, KIA, (PIA, KIA) 6 - Cast off loosely in rib.
times, P 2nd row of chart, KIA, (PIA, Set in sleeves, placing centre of
K1A) 6 times, P26[31]A. cast-off edge to shoulder seams.
These 2 rows establish the patt, panels Join side and sleeve seams.
of st st, colour patt from chart and
double moss st.
‘Cont as set, keeping colour patt correct
until 86 rows have been worked from.
chart, ending with a ws row.
Contin A only.
Next row PO[1], K1, *P1, K1, rep from *
to last O[1] sts, PO[1].
Next row KO[1], P1, *K1, P1, rep from *
to last O[1] sts, KO[1].
Cont in double moss st as now set.
Work 8 rows more.
Cast off loosely.
TO MAKE UP
Join shoulder seams.
Collar :
With rs of work facing, using
2/amm (US1) circular needle
and A, begat centre of sts
_ cast offatcentre front neck,
‘Kup 12[13] sts, then 32 sts
up right side of neck, K
_ up 44[46] sts from back
neck, 32 sts down
left side of neck,
thenKup 12 @
[13] sts to
centre front.
132[136] sts.
KAFFE FASSETT
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This gorgeous jacket in two stunning
colourways was inspired by feathered
headdresses and costumes in the
Egyptian collection at the Metropolitan
Museum in New York. The subtle
gradations of colour in the feather
motifs produce an almost
three-dimensional look
“MATERIALS _
Colourway 1
150g (60z) Rowan Yarns Rowan Spun
Tweed in Caviar 760 (A); 250g (9oz) in
Fig 761 (B); 200g (802) in Tea 752 (C)
@ 150g (60z) Rowan Yarns Light Tweed
in Silver 208 (F); 100g (40z) in Grey (E);
75g (30z) each in Charcoal 210 (D),
Lakeland 222 (G), Lavender 213 (H),
Pebble 203 (J); 25g (loz) in Cream 201
(L)
Colourway 2
300g (110z) Rowan Yarns Rowan Spun
Tweed in Fig 761 (A); 150g (602) in
Tobacco 751 (B)
@ 175g (70z) Rowan Yarns Light Tweed
in Bracken 204 (E); 150g (60z) in
Champagne 202 (C); 100g (402) in
Atlantic 223 (M); 75g (30z) each in
Yellow 218 (D), Lavender 213 (J); 50g
(20z) in Autumn 205 (L), 25 g (1 oz) in
Silver 208 (G)
@ 50g (20z) Rowan Yarns Double
Knitting Yarn each in Orange Brown 78
(F), Orchid Pink 92 (H)
Note The finer yarns are used in
combination. For example, ‘EJ’ means
one strand each of yarns E and J; ‘MM’
means two strands of M.
@ | pair each 4%mm (US7) and 52mm
(US9) knitting needles
@ 8 buttons
_ TENSION
18 sts and 19 rows to 10cm (4in) over
patt on 5’mm (US9) needles.
MEASUREMENTS
To fit bust/chest 81—96[101—116]cm
(32-36[40—46]in)
Actual width 113[133]cm (4412[52]in)
Length 66[74]cm (26[29]in)
Sleeve seam 46cm (18in)
SPECIAL NOTE
Instructions are written for both
colourways. The code letter for
colourway | is given first, with code
letter for colourway 2 in the following
round (} brackets.
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Using 5’a2mm (US9) needles and
A(MM), cast on 102[120] sts.
Commence colour patt from chart 1, for
first size or chart 2 for 2nd size, working
in st st throughout and weaving colours
into back of work, as foll:
Tst row (rs) Using BA) K.
2nd row P2[5] B(A), *1 FF(CC), 5 B(A),
rep from * to last 4[1] sts, 1 FF(CC), 3[0]
B(A).
Cont in patt as set, foll colour sequence
table for colour changes until the 60/68]
rows of chart have been worked,
marking each end of 10th[14th] row and
48th[52nd] row for pocket.
Cont in patt from chart, reading K rows
from right to left and P rows from left to
right, rep 2nd—60th[68th] rows
throughout.
Work a further 56[64] rows.
Shape back neck
Next row Patt 44[53], cast off 14 sts, patt
to end.
Cont on these last set of sts for left side
of back neck.
Next row Patt to end.
Next row Cast off 5 sts, patt to end. The
last row marks the shoulder line and is
the 60th[68th] row of colour sequence
table.
LEFT FRONT
Cont by reading the table in reverse
order, beg at 59th[67th] row.
Work 5 rows straight, ending at neck
edge. Inc 1 st at beg of next and 2 foll alt
rows, then cast on 3 sts at beg of next alt
row and 6 sts at beg of foll alt row.
Cont without shaping until front
measures same as back from shoulder
to cast-on edge, ending with 2nd row of
chart. (Mark equivalent rows on front for
pocket.]
Next row Patt as first row of chart.
Change to A(MM) and work | row.
Cast off loosely.
With ws of work facing, return to sts for
right side of back neck. Rejoin yarn at
inner edge, cast off 5 sts, patt to end.
Next row Patt to end.
The last row marks the shoulder line.
RIGHT FRONT
Work 6 rows straight, ending at neck
edge. Complete to match first side of
front.
SLEEVES
Using 4Y2mm (US7) needles and B(B),
cast on 34 sts.
Cont in K1, P1 rib in stripes as foll:
Colourway 1 7 rows B, 2 rows DG, 2
rows B, 2 rows EJ, 2 rows A, 2 rows B.
Colourway 2 3 rows A, 1 row B, 2 rows
A, 2 rows JL, 2 rows A, 2 rows FL, 2 rows
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Colourway 1 and 2 Dec | st at beg of next and every foll alt Next row P.
Next row Using A(MM) *rib 3, K up loop row until 20 sts rem. Cast off. Change to 42mm (US7) needles.
between next st and last st tbl to make 1, Next row K.
rep from * to last 4 sts, rib 4. 44 sts. POCKET EDGINGS (2 Autke) Next row K to form foldline.
Change to 5Yamm (US9) needles. Beg with a K row, work 8 rows st st. Cast
Commence colour patt from chart 3, foll Using 42mm (US7) needles and B(A), off loosely.
colour sequence table for 2nd size back with rs of work facing, K up 35 sts Buttonhole band
and fronts: between pocket markers on front. Using 5Ya2mm (US9) needles and B{A),
1st row (rs) Using B(A) K. Next row (ws) K to form fold line. Beg with rs of work facing, K up 106[118] sts
2nd row P3 B(A), *] FF(CC), 5 B(A), rep with a K row, work 6 rows st st. Cast off from left front edge for a man, right front
from * to last5 sts, 1 FF(CC), 4 B(A). loosely. edge for a woman, at the same time,
Cont in patt as set, inc 1 st at each end make buttonholes on K up row as foll:
of next and every foll alt row until there
are 110 sts and 67th row of chart has
TO MAKE UP K up and buttonhole row K up 3[2] sts,
(K up 2 sts, lift 2nd st on right-hand
been completed. Join shoulder seams. Set in sleeves, needle over first st and off needle, K up |
Using EJ(EL) cast off loosely. placing centre of cast-off edge to st, lift 2nd st on right-hand needle over
shoulder line. first st and off needle, K up 11[13] sts) 8
Join side and sleeve seams. Catch
RIGHT POCKET LINING down pocket linings on to ws of fronts.
times, ending last rep K up 2[1].
Next row P to end, casting on 2 sts over
Using 52mm (US9) needles and B{A), Fold pocket edgings on to ws and catch those cast off in previous row. 106[118]
with rs of work facing, K up 30 sts down. sts.
between pocket markers on right side of Lower edge Change to 42mm (US7) needles.
back. Using 4Y2mm (US7) needles and DH{A), Next row K.
Beg with a P row, contin st st. with rs of work facing, K up 40[48] sts Next row K to form foldline.
Work 1 row, then cast on 4 sts at beg of across left front, 80[96] sts across back Next row K3[2], (cast off 2 sts, K12[14]
next row. 34 sts. and 40[48] sts across right front. including st used to cast off) 7 times, cast
Work 2 rows. 160[198] sts. off 2 sts, K to end.
Dec 1 st at beg of next and every foll alt Cont in K1, P1 rib in stripes as foll: Beg with a P row, work 7 rows st st.
row until 20 sts rem. Cast off. Colourway 1 2 rows B, 2 rows A, 2 rows Cast off loosely.
EJ, 2 rows B, 2 rows DG, 7 rows B. Fold front bands on to ws and sew
LEFT POCKET LINING Colourway 2 2 rows A, 2 rows MM, 2
rows FL, 2 rows A, 2 rows JL, 2 rows A, |
down. Neaten buttonholes.
Collar
Using 5Y2mm (US9) needles and B(A), row B, 3 rows A, | row B. Using 42mm (US7) needles and
with rs of work facing, K up 30 sts Cast off in rib using B. DH(MM), with rs of work facing, K up 76
between pocket markers on left side of Buttonband sts evenly around neck edge.
back. Using 52mm (US9) needles and B(A), Complete as for lower edge.
Beg with a P row, cont in st st. with rs of work facing, K up 106[118] sts Sew on buttons.
Work 2 rows, then cast on 4 sts at beg of from right front edge for a man, left front
next row. 34 sts. edge for a woman.
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31-32[33-35] € FL 31-34[33-37] B Ee
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54-56[60-63] A JJ 49-52[54-58] MM CE
57-60[64—68] A EJ 53-55[59-62] MM GE
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MATERIALS
Stinkof,B SUSAN D UCKWORTH
Cont without shaping until front
measures same as back from beg of
300g (110z) Rowan Yarns Cabled armhole, ending at armhole edge.
Mercerized Cotton in Silver Grey 316 or Cast off.
Natural 301 (A); 50g (20z) each in With rs of work facing, return to sts on
Pastel Peach 313 or Ice Blue (B), Claret spare needle, rejoin yarn at neck edge,
315 or Jasmine 304 (C), Ice Blue 306 or K2 tog, patt to last 2 sts, K2 tog.
Pastel Peach 313 (D), Rich Purple 310 or Complete to match first side of neck.
Spode Blue 307 (E), Raspberry 314 or
Washed Straw 305 (F), Spode Blue 307 SLEEVES
or Silver Grey 316 (G), Charcoal 318 or
Pastel Green 303 (H), French Blue 308 7th row Using A, P. Using 29mm (US2) needles and A, cast
or Wild Rose 312 (J) 8th row Using F, K6[9], *turn, yt, sl 1, on 62[68] sts.
@ ] pair each 24mm (US2) and 3mm ybk, K3, turn, P4, K12, rep from * ending Work in twisted rib as given for back
(US3) knitting needles last rep K8[11]. until work measures 12cm (5in) from
9th row Using F, K12[15], *turn, P4, turn, beg.
Change to 3mm (US3) needles and cont
TENSION K3, ytf, sl 1, yok, K12, rep from * ending
last rep K2[5]. in patt as given for back, inc 1 st at each
30 sts and 40 rows to 10cm (4in) over 10th row Using A, K3[6], *s| 2, K10, rep end of the 3rd and every foll 5th row until
patt on 3mm (US3) needles. from * ending last rep K9[12]. there are 94[98] sts.
11th row Using A, P. Cont without shaping until 138[144]
rows have been worked in patt.:
MEASUREMENTS 12th-19th rows Rep 4th—1 1th rows
Shape top
using E instead of G and D instead of F.
To fit bust 86[91}cm (34[36]in) 20th-27th rows Rep 4th—1 1th rows Cast off 3 sts at beg of next 6 rows, 2 sts
Actual width 91[97]cm (36[38]in) using C instead of G and B instead of F. at beg of foll 4 rows. Dec 1 st at each
Length 70[70]cm (271/2[28]in) 28th—-35th rows Rep 4th—1 1th rows end of every row until 62[66] sts rem,
Sleeve seam (with cuff turned back) using J instead of G and H instead of F. then on every foll alt row until 54[58] sts
42[43]cm (16%2[17]in) The 4th-35th rows form the patt. Rep rem. Now dec 1 st at each end of every
these 32 rows until 170[176] rows have foll 3rd row until 36[40] sts rem.
Cast off 5[6] sts at beg of next 4 rows.
BACK been worked in patt.**
Cast off rem 16 sts.
Shape armholes
**Using 24mm (US2) needles and A, Cast off 7 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec
cast on 134[140] sts. ] st at each end of every row until TO MAKE UP
Work in twisted K1, P1 rib: 112[118] sts rem, then at each end of
1st row (ws) * K]1 tbl, P1, rep from * to every foll alt row until 104[112] sts rem. Do not press. Join shoulder seams.
end. Cont without shaping until work Neckband
This row forms the rib. Work 25 rows measures 20cm (8in) from beg of With rs of work facing, using 2¥%4mm
more. armholes, ending with a ws row. (US2) needles and A, K up 58 sts down
Change to 3mm (US3) needles and cont Cast off. left side of neck.
in patt. Work 6 rows twisted rib as given for
Ist row (ws) Using A, P. back, at the same time, dec 1 st at each
2nd row Using A, K. FRONT end of every row.
3rd row Using A, P. Work as given for back from ** to **. Cast off in rib.
4th row Using G, K12[15], *turn, ytt, sl 1, Shape armholes and neck Work right side of neck to match.
ybk, K3, turn, P4, K12, rep from * ending Cast off 7 sts at beg of next 2 rows. With rs of work facing, using 294mm
last rep K2[5]. Next row K2 tog, patt 56[59] sts, K2 tog (US2) needles and A, K up 44[46] sts
5th row Using G, K6[9], *turn, P4, turn, and turn, leaving rem sts on a spare across back neck.
K3, ytt, sl 1, yok, K12, rep from * ending needle. Work as for left side of neck.
last rep K8[11]. Cont on these sts only for left side of Join neckband pieces. Join side and
6th row Using A, K9[12], *s! 2, K10, rep neck. sleeve seams. Set in sleeves. Fold back
from * ending last rep K3[6]. Dec | st at armhole edge on next 3 cufts.
rows, then on foll 4 alt rows, at the same
time, dec | st at neck edge on next and
every foll 4th row until 36[37] sts rem.
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MATERIALS
275g (100z) Rowan Yarns Double
SUSAN DUCKWORTH
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Rep from ** to ** 7 times more.
Work selvedge triangle.
Ist row K up 8 sts along side of last
Knitting Wool in Oyster Pink 83 (A); This fascinating trompe |’oeil pattern triangle worked, turn.
100g (40z) each in Apricot 21 (B), Grey looks woven but is actually knitted in 2nd row P2 tog, P6, turn.
Blue 64 (C), Stone 82 (D), Dove Grey one piece. The colours can be chosen 3rd and every foll alt row K.
120 (E); 75g (30z) each in Canvas 614 to enhance the interlaced effect, or, as 4th row P2 tog, P35, turn.
(F), Peach 20 (G); 50g (20z) each in on this simple slash-necked shape, to 6th row P2 tog, P4, turn.
Terracotta 24 (H), Orange 25 (J), Shrimp produce a strongly geometric 8th row P2 tog, P3, turn.
‘arrangement of multi-coloured 10th row P2 tog, P2, turn.
79 (L), Storm Blue 88 (M), Grey 129 (N)
diamonds 12th row P2 tog, P1, turn.
@ | pair each 3mm (US3) and 3Y%mm
(US4) knitting needles 14th row P2 tog.****
@ 3 buttons Change to C and work rectangles.
3rd row Inc | in first st, sl! 1, K1, psso,
Ist row P up 7 sts along side of triangle
turn.
just worked. 8 sts.
TENSION 4th row P3.
5th row Inc | nfirst st, K1, sll, K1, psso,
2nd row K8.
3rd row P7, P2 tog, turn.
24 sts and 32 rows to 10cm (4in) over st turn.
Rep 2nd and 3rd rows until all 8 sts from
ston 3Y4mm (US4) needles. 6th row P4.
next rectangle have been dec, ending
7th row Inc | in first st, K2, sl 1, K1, psso,
with a 3rd row. Do not turn after last
MEASUREMENTS
turn.
row.
8th row P5.
Leave these 8 sts on right-hand’ needle.
9th row Inc | in first st, K3, sl 1, K1, psso,
To fit bust 81—86[9 1—946]cm ***P Up 8 sts along side of next
turn.
(32-34 [36-38]in) rectangle.
10th row Pé.
Actual width 94[102]cm (37/[40]in) Rep 2nd and 3rd rows until all 8 sts from
11th row Inc in first st, K4, sl 1, K1, psso,
Length 51 [59]cm (20[23]in) next rectangle have been dec, ending
turn.
Sleeve seam 46cm (18in) with a 3rd row. Do not turn after last
12th row P7.
row.***
13th row Inc | in first st, K5, sl 1, K1,
Rep from *** to *** 7 times more.*
OLEEVES psso, do not turn.
Selvedge triangle completed. Leave
Working from * to * forms 2 rows of
Using 3mm (US3) needles and A, cast rectangles which make up the patt.
these 8 sts on right-hand needle and
on 58 sts. Rep trom * to * until 14 rows of
work first rectangle.
rectangles in all have been completed
Work in twisted K1, P1 rib as foll: **'1st row K up 8 sts along side of base
Ist row (rs) *K1 tbl, P1, rep from * to triangle, turn.
then work from * to**** again, at the
end. 2nd row P8. same time, foll colour sequence table for
Rep this row for 10[13]cm (4[5]in), colour changes beg at 3rd rectangle,
3rd row K7, sl 1, K1, psso, turn, so
ending with a rs row. jOining two sections.
and work motif from chart on rectangles
Next row P2, *P twice into next st, P3, as indicated.
Rep 2nd and 3rd rows until all 8 sts from
rep from * to end. 72 sts. Change to A and work a row of
base triangle have been dec, ending
Next row K. with a 3rd row.**
triangles to complete patt.
Change to 34mm (US4) needles and J. Ist row P up 7 sts down side of last
P 6 rows, ending with a rs row. triangle worked, turn. 8 sts.
Commence patt. Change to L and form 2nd row K8.
base triangles by working turning rows. 3rd row P2 tog, P5, P2 tog, turn.
Ist row (ws) P2, turn. 4th row K7.
2nd row K2. 5th row P2 tog, P4, P2 tog, turn.
3rd row P3, turn. 6th row K6.
4th row K3. 7th row P2 tog, P3, P2 tog.
5th row P4, turn. 16 rows 8th row K5.
6th row K4. 9th row P2 tog, P2, P2 tog, turn.
7th row P35, turn. 10th row K4.
8th row K5. 11th row P2 tog, P1, P2 tog, turn.
9th row P6, turn. 12th row K3.
10th row K6. 13th row (P2 tog) twice, lift 2nd st on
11th row P7, turn. needle over first st, do not turn.
12th row K7. Key Rep Ist-13th rows until 9 triangles have
13th row P8, do not turn. | |= rectangular colour been worked and | st rem. Fasten off.
First triangle completed. Leave these 8 |X| = motif colour
sts on right-hand needle and rep last 13
rows 8 times more, so forming 9
triangles. BACK
*Change to B and work across first 8 sts **** Using 34mm (US4) needles and A
for selvedge triangle. cast on 80[88] sts.
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Cont in K1, P1 twisted rib as for sleeves
for 3[4]cm (1%[1 Valin), ending with a ws
row,
1st buttonhole row Rib 5, (cast off 3 sts,
rib 10 including st used to cast off) twice,
cast off 3 sts, rib to end.
2nd buttonhole row Rib to end, casting
on 3 sts over those cast off in previous
row.
Cont in twisted rib until work measures
same as back.
Cast off loosely in rib.
LOWER EDGINGS
With rs of work facing, using 3mm (US3)
needles and A, K up 112[126] sts along
lower edge of work.
Cont in twisted K1, Pl rib as for sleeves
for 6[9]em (22[3 lin).
Cast off loosely in rib.
TO MAKE UP
Do not press. Overlap top rib of front on
to rib of back. Sew down the row ends,
then join shoulders, omitting buttonhole
section for approx 13cm (Sin).
Set in sleeves, matching centre of
cast-off edge to centre of shoulder. Join
side and sleeve seams.
Sew on buttons.
These 8 rectangle rows form the colour sequence and are rep throughout
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MARY HOBSON
Blocks and stripes of colour worked in
stocking stitch with doubled yarn add
up to a simple trouble-free garment
that would look good in many different
colourways
_ MATERIALS
350[400]g (13[15]oz) Rowan Yarns
Double Knitting Wool in Green 91 or
Beige 84 (A); 200[250]g (8[9]oz) in Red
4? or Peach 20 (B); 150[175]g (6[7]oz) in
Lilac 127 orYellow 5 (C); 225[250]g
(8%[9]oz) in Black 62 or Stone 82 (D)
Note Use yarns double throughout.
@ | pair each 4mm (US5) and Smm
(US8) knitting needles
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TENSION ~
17 sts and 22 rows to 10cm (4in) over st
st on 5mm (US8) needles using yarn
double.
~MEASUREMENTS
To fit bust 86-91 [96-101 ]cm
(34—36[38—40]in)
Actual width 119[126]cm (47[49 Jin)
Length to shoulder 66[67]cm
(26[26 Va]in) (25%2[25]in)
Sleeve seam 43[45]cm (17[17'4]in)
FRONT
**Using 4mm (US5) needles and A, cast
on 96[ 100] sts.
Work in K2, P2 rib for 7[8]cm (3[3 Jin),
ending with a rs row.
Next row Rib 8, K up loop between next
st and last st tbl to make 1, (rib 20[14],
make 1) 4[6] times, rib to end. 101[107]
sts. Dec 1 st at neck edge on next and every right to left (so reversing patt) until 126
Change to 5mm (US8) needles. Work in foll alt row until 33[36] sts rem. rows have been completed.
st st, beg with a K row, commence Cont without shaping until 126 rows of Shape shoulders
colour patt from chart 1, twisting yarn chart have been completed, ending with Cast off.
when changing colour to avoid a a P row.
hole:**
Ist row (rs) K33[36]B, 35A, 33[36]C.
Shape shoulder
Cast off rem sts.
RIGHT SLEEVE
2nd row P33[36]C, 35A, 33[36]B. With ws of work facing, return to sts on Using 5mm (US8) needles and A, cast
Cont working from chart 1, reading K spare needle for left side of neck. Rejoin on 2 sts.
rows from right to left and P rows from yarn and complete as given for first side. Work in st st as foll:
left to right until 104 rows have been Ist row K2.
completed, ending with a P row.
Shape neck
BACK 2nd row Work twice into first st, P1.
3rd row K2, work twice into last st.
Next row Patt 42[45] sts and leave these Work as given for front from ** to **. Cont to inc at beg of next row and at this
on a spare needle, cast off 17 sts, patt to Ist row (rs) K33[36]C, 35A, 33[36]B. same edge on every row until there are
end. 42[45] sts. 2nd row P33([36]B, 35A, 33[36]C. 21 sts, ending with a P row.
Cont on these sts only for right side of Cont working from chart, reading K Next row K.
neck. rows from left to right and P rows from Next row Cast on 35[39] sts, P to end.
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TO MAKE UP
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4th row
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Bl=-c [J=-G Cont working from chart, reading K cloth.
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left to right until 63 rows have been Neckband
completed. With rs of work facing, using 3mm (US2)
6th row Using A, P. The last 64 circular needle and A, K up 72[76] sts
rows worked form the pattern rep. down lett side of neck, K 2 sts from
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time, when work measures 36[38]cm thread, K up 72[76] sts up right side of
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row,** neck. 186[196] sts.
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sl 1,K1, psso, K2, K2 tog, rib to end.
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row again. oe
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Join left shoulder and neckband.
With rs of work facing, using 3mm (US2)
needles andA, K up 144[152] sts evenly
around armhole edge.
Work 9 rows twisted K1, P1 rib.
Cast off in rib.
Join side seams.
MATERIALS
Purely Pretty MARY HOBSON
Return to sts for right side of neck. With
ws of work facing, rejoin yarn at neck
300[300, 320]g (11[11,12]oz} Borie du pkotees edge and complete to match first side,
Nord Angora The silky eyAnees of angora, puffed slit reversing all shapings.
@ | naire 3mm (US2) and 33%4mm sleeves tied with ribbc
(US5) knitting needles _ deep cabled ribs ar: pecial
@ 3mm (US2) circular needle
@ Cable needle
features of an othe imple
sweater. It can be worn with the
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SLEEVES
@ 2 metres (2 yards) narrow velvet the back «
or front es Using 3mm (US2) needles, cast on 48
ribbon sts. Cont in cable rib as for back, at the
same time, inc | st at each end of every
TENSION 6th row until there are 58 sts.
Cont without shaping until work
22 sts and 33 rows to 10cm (4in) over st measures 16cm (6/%in) from beg,
st on 39%4mm (US5) needles. Shape armhole ending with a ws row. Change to
Still dec at neck edge as before, cast off 3%4mm (US5) needles.
MEASUREMENTS 4[5,6] sts at beg of next row, then dec ]
st at armhole edge on 6 foll alt rows.
Next row K12[12,10], make 1, (K1,
make 1) 33[35,37] times, K to end.
To fit bust 86[91,96]cm (34[36,38]in) Keeping armhole edge straight, cont to 92[94,96] sts.
Actual width 95[99,107]}cm dec at neck edge as before until Beg with a P row, contin st st.
(372[39,42]in) 22(23,24] sts rem. Work 1[3,5] rows.
Length 56[57,58]cm (22[221/2,23]in) Cont without further shaping until work ***Make slit
Sleeve seam 42[43,44]cm measures 20cm (8in) from beg of Next row K46[47,48] sts, turn, coe rem
(162[17,17 in) armhole, ending with a P row. sts on a spare needle; work this side
Shape shoulder finStasae
SPECIAL ABBREVIATION Cast off 11[12,13] sts at beg of next row.
Work | row. Cast off rem sts.
Work 31 rows st st. Leave these sts.
* Return to sts for other side. With rs of
C4B—sl next 2 sts on to cable needle With rs of work facing return to sts on work facing, rejoin yarn and work 32
and hold at back of work, K2, then K2 spare needle. S| centre st on to a safety rows st st. Break yarn.
trom cable needle. pin, rejoin yarn and complete to match Beg with a K row, work 6 rows across
first side of neck, reversing all shapings. both sets of sts.***
BACK Rep from *** to *** once more, then
work from *** to **** again.
*Using 3mm (US2) needles, cast on
90[96,102] sts.
FRONT Work 7[9,9] rows st st, ending with a P
row.
Work in cable rib as foll: Work as for back from ** to **. Shape first side of top
Ist row (rs) *C4B, P2, rep from * to end. Beg with a P row cont in st st until work Next row Cast off 4[5,4] sts, K to end.
2nd row *K2, P4, rep from * to end. matches back to armhole, ending with a Dec | st at armhole edge on 6 foll alt
3rd row *K4, P2, rep from * to end. P row. rows. 36 sts.
4th row Rep 2nd row. Shape armholes Work 11[9,9] rows st st. Leave these sts.
These 4 rows form cable rib. Cont in Cast off 4[5,6] sts at beg of next 2 rows. Return to sts for other side. With rs of
cable rib until work measures 10cm (4in) Dec | st at each end of every foll alt row work Ian: rejoin yarn and work
from beg, ending with a ws row. until 85[87,89] sts rem. 9[11,11] rows st st, ending with a K row.
Change to 3%mm (US5) needles. Cont without shaping until work Shape second side of top
Next row (rs) K3[6,6], K up loop measures 14cm (5'Zin) from beg of Next row Cast off 4[5,6] sts, P to end.
between next st and last st tbl to make 1, armhole, ending with a P row. Dec | st at armhole edge on next and 5
(K6[7,9], make 1) 14[12,10] times, K to Shape neck foll alt rows. 36 sts.
end. 105[109,113] sts.** Next row K32([33,34], cast off 21 sts, K to Work 11[9,9] rows st st. Break yarn.
Beg with a P row, cont in st st until work end. Beg with a K row, work 6 rows st st
measures 30[31,32]cm Cont on last set of sts only for left side of across both sets of sts.
(12[12%,12V]in) from beg, ending with neck. Make last slit
a P row. Dec | st at neck edge on next 5 rows, Next row K36 sts, turn, leaving rem sts
Shape neck then on every foll alt row until 22[23,24] on a spare needle; work this side first.
Next row K52[54,56] sts and turn, sts rem. Work 31 rows st st. Leave these sts.
leaving rem sts on a spare needle. Cont without shaping until work Return to sts for other side. With rs of
Cont on these sts only for left side of measures 20cm (8in) from beg of work facing, rejoin yarn and work 32
neck. armhole, ending with a K row. rows st st. Break yarn.
Dec | st at neck edge on every foll 4th Shape shoulder Beg with a K row, work 4[6,8] rows st st
row until 48[49,51] sts rem, ending with Cast off 11[12,13] sts at beg of next row. across both sets of sts.
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sts down right back, 22 sts from centre
back, 22 sts up left back, 84 sts down lett
side of neck, K st from safety pin. (Mark
this centre st). 235 sts. Now dec | st
each side of marked st on every round,
work as follows:
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rounds twice more, dec | st at each side
of marked st on every round. 223 sts.
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2nd row and casting off centre front st at —
the beg of this row. 222 sts.
Work 5cm (2in) cable rib, ending with a
ws row. Cast off. |
Set in sleeves, gathering fullness at
shoulder.
Join side and sleeve seams. Cut ribbon
into short lengths, tie in bows and sew to
sleeves between slits.
Overlap neckband, right over left at
centre front, and catch down ends.
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A loosely fitting, round-necked sweater, this is one of Kaffe Fassett’s richest designs.
The three-dimensional patterning is achieved with only two main colours — a flecked
tweed on a deeper background — brought to life by vivid strips in shades inspired by
chintz, brocade and damask fabrics
1B, 5A, 1B, 2A, 1B, 5A, 1B, 4A, 2B, 1A,
MATERIALS 21B, 1A, 1B, 1A.
450g (160z) Rowan Yarns Double Cont in this way, at the same time, inc |
Knitting Wool in Grey 82 (A); 250g (oz) st at each end of 3rd and every foll 4th
of Charcoal 61 (B); 25g (loz) of Bright row until there are 120 sts.
Blue 51 (C); 25g (10z) of Coriander 11 Cont without shaping until 86 rows from
(D); 25g (loz) of Terracotta 24 (E); 25g chart have been worked, ending with a
(loz) of Rust 27 (F); 25g (loz) of Claret P row.
602 (G); 25g (loz) of Orchid Pink 92 Shape body
(H); 25g (loz) of Turquoise 19 (J); 75g Next row Cast on 90 sts using B, patt
(30z) Rowan Yarns Light Tweed in across these sts, then across sleeve sts,
Jungle 212 (L) cast on 90 sts using B on to free needle
@ 4)mm (US7), 33%4mm US5) long and cont in patt across these sts. 300 sts.
circular knitting needles Cont working patt from chart until 146
@ 394mm (USS) short circular knitting rows in all have been worked, ending
needle with a P row.
Note Use Light Tweed double Shape neck
throughout Next row Patt 143 sts and turn, leaving
rem sts on a spare needle.
Work on these sts for front first.
TENSION Cast off 4 sts at beg of next row, 3 sts at
beg of foll alt row, then 2 sts at beg of
22 sts and 26 rows to 10cm (4in) over next 3 alt rows. Now dec 1 st at beg of 4
patt on 42mm (US7) needles foll alt rows. 126 sts.
Cont without shaping until 171 rows
have been worked from chart. This
MEASUREMENTS marks the centre of the sweater, work
the second half by reading rows in
To fit bust 86—101cm (34—40in)
reverse order beg again at row 171.
Actual width 130cm (51 in)
Work a further 8 rows.
Length 75cm (29'2in)
Inc 1 statneck edge on next and 3 foll
Sleeve seam 42cm (16)/2in)
alt rows, cast on 2 sts at beg of foll 3 alt
rows, 3 sts at beg of next alt row and 4
sts at beg of foll alt row. 143 sts. Patt 1
SWEATER more row, so ending at neck edge. Cut
WORKED IN ONE PIECE yarn and leave sts on a spare needle.
Beg at right cuff, using 3%mm (USS) Return to sts for back neck. With rs of
needle and E, cast on 62 sts. Cont in K1, work facing rejoin yarn, cast off 10 sts,
P1 rib working in rows in stripe sequence patt to end.
as foll: Dec 1 st at neck edge on 4 foll alt rows.
5 rows F,3 rows L, 3 rows G, 3 rows L, 3 Cont without shaping until 171 rows
rows F,.1 rowH, | row D, 2 rows J, 1 row have been worked from chart. This
C, 1 row D, 2 rows L. marks centre of sweater.
Next row Using B, Rib 1, K up loop Work a further 17 rows.
between last st and next st tbl to make 1, Inc 1 st at neck edge on next and 3 foll
*rib 4, make 1, rep from * to last st, rib 1. alt rows.
78 sts. Patt 1 row.
Change to 4mm (US7) needle. Beg Next row Cast on 10 sts, patt to end.
with a K row cont in st st working colour Next row Patt to end, then patt across
patt from chart, weave colours into back sts for front on spare needle.
of work. Cont without shaping until work
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therefore read K rows and P rows from ending with a P row.
rightto the centre line, then back from Shape sleeve
the centre line as foll: Next row Cast off 90 sts, patt 120
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Cont without shaping until 112[126]
rows have been completed, ending with
350g (130z) Rowan Yarns Cabled a P row.
Mercerized Cotton in White 302 (A); Shape top
100g (40z) each in Raspberry 314 (B), Cast off 14 sts at beg of next 2 rows.
Charcoal 318 (C), Spode 307 (D); 75g
Dec 1 st at each end of next and every
(30z) each in Deep Blue 309 (E),
foll alt row until 96 sts rem.
Washed Straw 305 (F), Claret 3 (G) Cast off.
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(US3) knitting needles COLLAR
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LEFT FRONT on 111 sts.
Work in bell-frill patt as foll (change to
Using 25mm (US2) needles and A, cast circular needle as sts inc, but cont to
TENSION on 48[56] sts and work 6cm (2!/in) in work in rows):
twisted K1, P1 rib as for back. Ist row *P7, K1, rep from * to last 7 sts,
32 sts and 32 rows to 10cm (4in) over st
Next row *K1 tbl, P twice into next st, rep PZ;
st on 34mm (US3) needles. from * to end. 72[84] sts. 2nd row *K7, P1, rep from * to last 7 sts,
Change to 34mm (US3) needles and K7.
cont in colour patt as for back until 3rd row *P7, yon, K1, yrn, rep from * to
MEASUREMENTS 80[94] rows have been completed, last 7 sts, P7.
ending with a P row. 4th row *K7, P3, rep from * to last 7 sts,
To fit bust 81—86[9 1-96]cm
Shape armhole K7.
(32-34 [36-38]in)
Cast off 14[16] sts at beg of next row. 5th row *P7, yon, P3, yrn, rep from * to
Actual width 97[104]cm (38[43]in)
Dec 1 st at armhole edge on next and last 7 sts, P7.
Length 56[61 ]cm (22([24]in)
every foll alt row until 52[62] sts rem. 6th row *K7, P5, rep from * to last 7 sts,
Sleeve seam 42[47]cm (16'2[18'4]in)
Cont without shaping until armhole K7.
measures 1 1[12]cm (41/4[4]in) from 7th row *P7, yon, K5, yrn, rep from * to
beg, ending with a K row.
BACK Shape neck
last 7 sts, P7.
8th row *K7, P7, rep from * to last 7 sts, ”
Using 294mm (US2) needles and A, cast Cast off 12[14] sts at beg of next row. K7.
on 104[112] sts. Dec 1 st at neck edge on next and every 9th row *P7, yon, K7, yrn, rep from * to
Work in twisted K1, P1 rib asfoll: foll alt row until 36[40] sts rem. last 7 sts, P7.
Ist row *K] tbl, P1, rep from * to end. Cont without shaping until work 10th row *K7, P9, rep from * to last 7 sts,
This row forms the rib. Cont in rib until matches back to shoulder, ending with a K7.
work measures 6cm (2'2in) from beg. P row. 11th row *P7, yon, K9, yrn, rep from * to
Next row *K1 tbl, P twice into next st, rep Shape shoulder last 7 sts, P7.
from * to end. 156[168] sts. Cast off 9[10] sts at beg of next and 2 12th row *K7, P11, rep from * to last 7
Change to 3mm (US3) needles and, foll alt rows. sts, K7.
beg with a K row, cont in st st and colour Work 1 row. 13th row *P7, yon, K11, yrn, rep from *
patt from chart, weaving yarns into back Cast off rem 9[10] sts. to last 7 sts, P7.
of work as foll: 14th row *K7, P13, rep from * to last 7
Ist row (rs) Using D, K. RIGHT FRONT sts, K7.
2nd row *P4D, 1G, 5D, 1G, 1D, rep 15th row *P7, yon, K13, yrn, rep from *
from * to end. Work as given for left front, reversing all to last 7 sts, P7.
Cont in 64 rows patt as set, reading K shapings and the colour patt by reading 16th row *K7, P15, rep from * to last 7
rows from right to left and P rows from K rows from left to right and P rows from SISMINE
left to right, until 80[94] rows have been right to left as foll: 17th row *P7, yon, K15, yrn, rep from *
completed, ending with a P row. Ist row (rs) Using D, K. to last 7 sts, P7.
Shape armholes 2nd row *P1D, 1G, 5D, 1G, 4D, rep 18th row *K7, P17, rep from * to last 7
Keeping patt correct, cast off 14[16] sts from * to end. SISTINE
at beg of next 2 rows, then dec | st at 19th row *P7, yon, K17, yrn, rep from *
each end of next and 5 foll alt rows. SLEEVES to last 7 sts, P7.
116[124] sts. 20th row *K7, P19, rep from * to last 7
Cont without shaping until armholes Using 2%mm (US2) needles and A, cast
sts, K7.
measure 23[24]cm (9[9/]in) from beg,
on 60 sts. Work 6cm (2/in) in twisted Picot cast-off row *Cast on 2 sts, cast
ending with a P row. K1, P1 rib as for back.
off 4 sts, sl st used to cast off from
Next row *(K1, P1) all into next st, rep
Shape shoulders right-hand needle to left-hand needle,
Cast off 9[10] sts at beg of next 8 rows. from * to end. 120 sts. rep from * to end.
Cast off rem 44 sts. Change to 34mm (US3) needles and Fasten off.
beg with a K row cont in colour patt from
chart. Beg at 33rd row, reading rows as
for back, at the same time, inc 1 st at
each end of the 5th and every foll 6th
row until there are 144 sts.
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Press work lightly on ws with a warm iron over a damp cloth.
Join shoulder seams.
Join side and sleeve seams. Set in sleeves, matching patt. Sew
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Ist row K17A, 4B, 24A, 4B, 6A, 4G, 7C.
350g (130z) Rowan Yarns Double 2nd row P7C, 4G, 5A, 4B, 26A, 4B, 16A.
Knitting Wool in White 1 (A); 75g (30z) in 2nd size only
Dark Blue 54 (B); 50g (20z) each in Tst row K17A, 3B, 23A, 2H, 1A, 6H, 9A,
Kingtisher 125 (C), Lilac 127 (D), Pink 43 4B, 7A, 9G, 3A.
(E), Sun Yellow 14 (F), Orange 510 (G); 2nd row P2A, 11G, 7A, 3B, 7A, 3H, 3A,
25g (loz) in Turqoise 90 (H) 2H ZA; 221A, ABA AS
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sts.**
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To fit chest 61—66[7 1—76]cm Change to 5mm (US8) needles and st st rows.
(24—26[28-30]in) working colour patt from chart 1 beg at Shape shoulders
Actual width 75[91]cm (30[36]in) 9th[first] row. Cast off 10[12] sts at beg of next2 rows,
Length 38[46]cm (15[18]in) (Use small separate balls of yarn for then 8[11] sts at beg of foll 2 rows.
Sleeve seam 31([38]cm (12[15]in) each area of colour, twist yarns when Cast off rem 24[28] sts.
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and 14[12] sts at beg of foll 2 rows. Cont without shaping, work 5 rows, needles and A, K up 36[42] sts from
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Shape top left shoulder to centre front neck) of
inner neckband.
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Work as for back from ** to **. next 4 rows. Now cast off 4 sts at beg of Work 4 rows K1, P1 rib.
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rows. rows. Next row K2 tog, rib to end.
Shape neck Cast off rem 50 sts. Next row Rib to last 2 sts, K2 tog.
Next row Patt 33[37] sts and turn, Next row Rib to end.
leaving rem sts on a spare needle. Cont Rep the last 2 rows 6 times more.
on these sts only for left side of neck.
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row until 23[27] sts rem. Inner neckband (US6) needles and A, K up 70[84] sts
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MARY HOBSON
350[362,374] sts.
Cont in patt until work measures 20cm
500[500,550]g (18[18,20]oz) Pingouin
(8in) from beg of back, ending with a ws
Mohair 70
row.
@ | pair each 3mm (US3) and 3%4mm Shape dolman sleeves
(US5) knitting needles
Cast off 42 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec
@ 3mm (US3) and 3%4mm (USS) circular
1 st at each end of every foll row until
134[146,158] sts rem.
knitting needles
@ Cable needle
Cont without shaping until back
measures same as front to top of rib,
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_ MEASUREMENTS ~—==»=SUSAN DUCKWORTH RIGHT FRONT
To fit bust 9 1—96[101—106]cm kik **Using 34mm (US4) needles andA,
(36~-38[40—42]in) A thick cotton jacket inspired by motifs cast on 53[58] sts. Work in twisted rib as
Length 66[67]cm (26[261/]in) and patterns on Central Asian carpets foll:
Sleeve seam 48cm (19in) and embroideries, and worked ina Tst row (rs) (K1 tbl, P1, rep from * to last
collection of rich glowing colours ona 1[0] sts, K1 tbl [0].
white ground 2nd row P1 [0], *K1 tbl, P1, rep from * to
end.
MATERIALS d : Rep these 2 rows for 2:5[5]cm (1[2]in),
1 pai 3! US4) and
1000g (360z) Rowan Yarns Double (USS) knitting ae Bauch) ending with a ws row.
Knitting Handknit Cotton in Ecru 251 (A); 9' buttons Changeto 344mm (US5) needles.
100g (40z) each in Scarlet 255 (B), Now cont in st st, working colour patt
Fuchsia 258 (C), Flesh 268 (D), China from chart. Use small separate balls of
267 (E); 50g (20z) each in Mint 270 (F), yarn for each colour area and twist
Flame 254 (G), Pewter 260 (H), Black TENSION yarns when changing colour to avoid a
252 (J), Sunflower 261 (L), Bathstone hole.
(M), Kingfisher 273 (N), Peacock 259 22 sts and 27 rows to 10cm (4in) over (Read K rows from right to left and P
(Q), Clover 266 (R) colour patt on 3¥%4mm (US5) needles. rows from left to right.)**
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Ist row (rs) KO[2]A, K first row of chart
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2nd row PO[3JA, P 2nd row of chart,
P2A.
Cont in this way, keeping chart correct
and edge sts in st st, until 101 rows have
been worked from chart, ending with a
rs row.
Shape armhole
Keeping patt correct, cast off 7[8] sts at
beg of next row. 46[50] sts.
Cont without shaping until work
measures 19[20]cm (7'/2[8]in) from beg
of armhole shaping, ending with ws row.
Shape neck
Cast off 11 sts at beg of next row. Dec |
st at neck edge on every row until 29[33]
sts rem.
Cont without shaping until work
measures 25[27]cm (10[10']in) from
beg of armhole shaping, ending with a
rs row.
Shape shoulder
Cast off rem sts.
LEFT FRONT
Work as for right front from ** to **.
Ist row (rs) KO[3]A, Kfirst row of chart,
KO[2JA.
2nd row PO[2]A, P 2nd row of chart,
PO[SJA.
Cont in this way until 100 rows have
been worked from chart, ending with a
WSs row.
Complete to match right front, reversing
all shapings.
BACK
Using 3Ya4mm (US4) needles and A, cast
on 111[121] sts.
Work in twisted K1, P1 rib as for first size
right front for 2:5[5]cm (1[2]in), ending
with a ws row.
Change to 39/mm (US5) needles.
Commence colour patt from chart.
Ist row (rs) K2[7]A, K first row of chart,
twice, K3[8]A.
2nd row P3[]A, © 2nd row of chart,
twice, P2[7]A.
Cont in this way until 100 rows have
been worked from chart, ending with a
WS row.
Shape armholes
Cast off 7[8] sts at beg of next 2 rows.
97(105] sts.
Cont without shaping until work
measures same as left front to shoulder,
ending with a ws row.
Shape shoulders
Cast off rem sts.
SLEEVES
Using 34mm (US4) needles and A, cast
on 38[44] sts. Work in twisted K1, P1 rib
as 2nd size right front for 9[10]cm
(3¥2[4]in) ending with a ws row.
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Next row *K twice in to next st, rep from the first 4 rows from cast-on edge,
* to last st, K1. 75[87] sts. another 4 rows below neck edge, with
Change to 39mm (US5) needles and, the others evenly spaced between.
beg with a P row, work | row st st.
Now commence colour patt from BUTTONHOLE BAND
chart.1st row (rs) K11[17]A, Kfirst row of
chart, K11[17]A. Work as for button band, making
2nd row P11[17]A, P 2nd row of chart, buttonholes opposite markers as foll:
PII[17]A. 1st buttonhole row (rs) Work 3, cast off
Cont in this way, keeping chart correct, 2, rib to end.
inc 1 st at each end of next and every foll 2nd buttonhole row Rib to end, casting
3rd row until there are 109[117] sts, on 2 sts over those cast off in previous
working increased sts into A st st. row.
Cont without shaping until work
measures 48cm (19in) from beg, ending TO MAKE UP
with a ws row.
Cast off loosely. Join shoulder seams. Sew on front
bands.
Neckband
BUTTONBAND With rs of work facing, using 34mm
Using 3/4mm (US4) needles and A, cast (US4) needles and A, K up 87[90] sts
on 8 sts. Work in twisted K1, P1 rib as evenly around neck edge.
foll: Cont in twisted K1, P1 rib as for right
1st row (rs) SI 1, *P1, K1 tbl, rep from * to front. Work 6 rows, dec | st at each end
last st, P1. of every foll alt row.
2nd row *K1 tbl, P1, rep from * to end. Cast off loosely in rib.
Rep these 2 rows until band, when Set in sleeves, placing centre of cast-off
slightly stretched, fits up left front. edge to shoulder seams. Join side and
Cast off in rib. sleeve seams.
Mark the position of buttons on band, Sew on buttons.
Td.
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_ MATERIALS KAFFE FASSETT POCKET EDGINGS (2 ALIKE)
100g (40z) Rowan Yarns Double Knitting tok With rs of work facing, using 4mm (US6)
Wool each in Pale Yellow 4 (A), Peach ne jacket worked allin one needles and M, K up 31 sts between
20 (B), Lavender 128 (C), Lime Green 76 in arich mixture of yarns. The — markers on front.
(D); 75g (30z) each in Bright Blue 51 (E), pattern, here in a shimmering K 1 row, then beg with a K row work 4
Pale Blue 63 (F) 1 of silvery greys, spiced with— rows St st.
@ 175g (70z) Rowan Yarns Light Tweed ks, lavenders, greens ae Cast off loosely.
in Silver 208 (G); 125g (50z) in Lavender spired by the design on
we onental ecipet
213 (H); 100g (40z) in Cream 201 (J);
75g (30z) in Pacific 221 (L)
CUFFS
@ 700g (250z) Rowan Yarns Chunky With rs of work facing, using 5mm (US8)
Tweed in Pale Grey 706 (M); 200g (80z) The last row marks the shoulder line and needles and N, K up 100 sts from sleeve
Grey Blue 703 (N); 100g (40z) each in is the 97th row of colour sequence table. edge.
Crimson Pink 701 (Q), Pale Pastel 709 Cont by reading the table in reverse Ist row (ws) *P2, P2 tog, rep from * to
(R) order, beg at 96th row. end. 75 sts.
Note The finer yarns are used in Work 7 rows straight, ending at sleeve 2nd row Using M, K.
combination. For example, ‘HJG’ means edge. Inc 1 st at end of next and 2 foll alt 3rd row Using M, P.
one strand each of yarns H, Jand G; rows. Cast on 3 sts at beg of next row Ath—5th rows Using HJG, rep 2nd—3rd
‘AA’ means two strands of A and 5 sts at beg of foll alt row. 98 sts. rows.
@ 1 pair each 4mm (US6), Smm (US8) Now work straight until 96 rows have 6th row Using N, *K1, K2 tog, rep from *
and 6mm (US10) knitting needles been worked from beg of sleeve, ending to end. 50 sts.
e 6 buttons at sleeve edge. Change to ae needles (US6).
Next row Cast off 49 sts, patt fo end. 49 Cont in K1, P1 rib. Work 3 rows M, | row
TENSION sts.
Now work straight until front matches
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Next row Using M, *K1, P1, K1, P3 tog,
16 sts and 16 rows to 10cm (4in) over back to cast-on edge, ending with a P rep from * to last 2 sts, K1, Pl.34 sts.
patt on 6mm (US10) needles. row, marking equivalent rows on front Cont in K1, P1 rib. Work 1 row HJG, 5
for pocket. rows N, 1 rowM, | rowR, 2 rows FFG, 3
MEASUREMENTS Cast off.
With rs of work facing, return to sts on
rows N, | row HHH.
Using HHH, cast off in rib.
To fit bust 86—101cm (34—40in) spare needle, rejoin yarn, cast off 11 sts
Actual width 124cm (49in) and patt to end.
Next row Patt to end.
Length to shoulder 68cm (27in)
Sleeve seam 44cm (17'2in) Complete to match right front, reversing
TO MAKE UP
shapings. Catch down pocket edgings. Join side
-BACK, FRONTS & SLEEVES and sleeve seams. Catch down pockets
ONE PIECE RIGHT POCKET LINING to ws offronts.
Beg at lower back edge, using 6mm Lower edging
With rs of work facing, using 6mm With rs of work facing, using 4mm (US6)
(US10) needles and M, cast on 97 sts
(US10) needles and M, K up 27 sts needles and M, K up 47 sts across left
and commence colour patt from chart,
between markers on right back. Cont in front, 93 sts across back and 47 sts
working in st st throughout and weaving
st st, beg with a P row. across right front. 187 sts.
colours into back of work, as foll:
**Work 1 row, then cast on 4 sts at beg Ist row (ws) *K1, P1,K1,P1,K1, P2 tog,
1st row (rs) *K6M, 1AA, 5M, rep from *
of next row. rep from *to last5sts, K1,P1, K1, Pl, KI.
to last st, 1M.
Work 2 rows straight. 161 sts.
2nd row *P6M, 2AA, 9M, 2AA, SM, rep
Dec 1 st at beg of next and every foll alt Cont in K1, Pl rib. Work 1 row HJG, 5
from * to last st, 1M.
row until 20 sts rem. Cast off, rows N, | row
a 1 row R, 2 rows FFG, 3
Cont in patt as set, foll colour sequence
table for colour changes until 48 rows rows N, 1 row HHH.
have been worked, marking each end of LEFT POCKET LINING Using HHH, cast off in rib.
8th and 42nd rows for pocket. - Buttonband
With rs of work facing, using 6mm With rs of work facing, using 5mm (US8)
Shape sleeves (US10) needles and M, K up 27 sts
Next row Cast on 49 sts, patt across needles and M, K up 81 sts down left
between markers on left back. front.
these sts, patt to end; on to free needle
Cont in st st, beg with a P row. Next row P.
cast on 49.sts, patt across these sts. 195
Work 1.row. Change to 4mm (US6) needles.
sts.
Complete as given for right pocket lining Next row K.
Work straight until 46 rows have been
from ** to end. Next row K to form foldline.
worked from beg of sleeve, ending with
a P row. Beg with a K row work 8 rows st st.
Divide for fronts Cast off very loosely.
Next row Patt 92 sts and turn, leaving Buttonhole band
rem sts on a spare needle. With rs of work facing, using 5mm (US8)
Cont on these sts for right front. needles and M, K up 81 sts up right
Next row Cast off 4 sts, patt to end. front, at the same time, make
Next row Patt to last 2 sts, K2 tog. buttonholes on K up row as foll:
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K up and buttonhole row K up 2 sts, (K
up 2 sts, lift 2nd st on right-hand needle COLOUR SEQUENCE TABLE
over first st and off needle, K up 1 st, lift row [] [x] [3] row [e] [x] ay
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and off needle, K up 12 sts) 6 times,
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ending last rep K up 1.
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those cast off in previous row. 2993 N BB AA 68 N CC AA
Changeto 4mm (US6) needles. 24 N BB 69 N cc AAJ
Next row K. 25-26 HJG FF 70 N Ce AAJ
Next row K to form foldline. 7-08) HIG FF EE 71 N Ge JJJ
Next row K2, (cast off 2, K13 including st Ea PES FF HHH 72 N Ge
used to cast off) 5 times, cast off 2, K to
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end.
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those cast off in previous row. 38-40 M JJJ R 78 GEG BB Q
Beg with a K row, work 6 rows st st. 41-45 M JJJ Ce 79-8] GGG BB HHE
Cast off very loosely. 46-47 M JJ FF 82-83 GGG BB HHC
Fold button and buttonhole bands on to 48 M JJJ 84-85 HJG BB CE
ws and catch down. 49-50 iG LLL 86-92 M DD R
Collar 5] ie LLL HHH 93 N DD R
Using 4mm (US6) needles and M, K up
75 sts round neck edge. 52 jee LLL HHH 94 N DD JJJ
Work in rib as given for lower edging, 53-54 lee LLL EE 95 HGL DD JJJ
but omit the decreases given on first 55 GES LLL FF 96-97 HGL DD
row. 56-58 GGE LLL DDG
Neaten buttonholes. Sew on buttons.
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MATERIALS ANNABEL FOX
Shape armholes
Cast off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows, 2 sts
at beg of foll 2 rows, then | st at beg of
550g (200z) Rowan Yarns Handknit *
Cotton in White 263 (A); 150g (60z) in foll 0[2,6] rows. 90[98, 104] sts.**
Sunflower 261 (B); 100g (40z) in Mango Cont without further shaping until
262 (C); 50g (20z) each in Black 252 122[132,142] rows have been worked
(D), China 267 (E), Violet 256 (F), from chart, ending with a P row.
Peacock 259 (G) and Flame 254 (H) Shape shoulders
@ | pair each 3Y%4mm (US3) and 4mm Cast off 19[23,26] sts at beg of next 2
(US6) knitting needles rows.
twist yarns when changing colour to Cast off rem 52 sts.
avoid a hole.
~ TENSION Ist row (rs) K2[7,12]A, 17C, 18B, 21A,
LE; 7A, 2B; 1OAS3B, 2D R158) 272 @
FRONT
21 sts and 28 rows to 10cm (4in) over st 2nd row P1[4,11]C, 158, 3D, 3B, 10A, Work as given for back to **. Cont
st on 4mm (US6) needles. 26, 7A, UF, 2)A, lob aly Geez ine without further shaping until 92[ 102,112]
Cont working from chart, reading K rows have been worked from chart,
rows from right to left and P rows from ending with a P row.
MEASUREMENTS left to right until 60[64,68] rows have
been completed, ending with a P row.
Shape neck
Next row Patt 31[35,38] sts and turn,
To fit bust 86[92,96]cm (34[36,38]in) leaving rem sts on a spare needle.
Actual width 95[105,114]cm Cont on these sts only for left side of
(37 2[4 1 2,45]in) neck.
Length to shoulder 48[52,56]cm ***Cast off 3 sts at beg of next and foll
(19[204,22]in) alt row then 2 sts at beg of foll 2 alt rows.
Sleeve seam 39/41,41]cm Dec 1 st at neck edge on 2 foll alt rows.
(152[16,16]in) 1912326) sis:
Work 18 rows straight and front matches
back to shoulder, ending at armhole
BACK edge.
Shape shoulder
Using 3Y%4mm (US3) needles and A, cast Cast off rem sts.
on 100[110,120] sts. With rs of work facing, return to sts on
Work 10 rows K1, P1 rib. spare needle, rejoin yarn at neck edge,
Change to 4mm (US6) needles. Work in cast off 28 sts, patt to end. 31[35,38] sts.
st st, beg with a K row, commence Work 1 row. Now complete as given for
colour patt from chart 1. Use small first side of neck, working from *** to
separate balls of yarn for each motif, end.
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MATERIALS
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Cont in patt as set, working st st in A and
colour patt from chart 1, reading K rows
from rightto left and P rows from left to
650g (230z) Rowan Yarns Double
Knitting Wool in Grey 129 (A); 50g (20z)
right. When all 51 rows of chart 1 have
been completed, P1 row in A, then work
each in Light Turquoise 89 (B), Turquoise
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90 (C), Birch 58 (D), Mint 606 (E); 25g
(loz) each in Olive 407 (F), Pale Pink Shape armholes
109 (G), Pale Lilac 121 (H), Strawberry
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68 (J), Grape 69 (L), Claret 602 (M),
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Lilac 127 (N), Mulberry 601 (Q)
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@ 1] pair each 3mm (US3) and 3Y%mm
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set, K5A, work 55 sts of first row of chart
(US4) knitting needles
Work in twisted K1, P1 rib as foll: 2, KA[6]JA.
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to end.
Next row P4[6]A, work 55 sts of 2nd row
of chart 2, P5A, patt to end from chart 1
26 sts and 36 rows to 10cm (4in) over 2nd row P1, *K1 tbl, P1, rep fram * to as set.
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previous dec until there are 142[146] sts.
Work as for back from ** to **.
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SLEEVES Cont without shaping until 102 rows
have been worked from chart.
less than back to shoulder, ending with Using 3mm (US3) needles and A, cast Cont in A only. Work 8 rows st st. Cast
a Prow. on 60 sts. Work in twisted K1, P1 rib as off loosely.
Shape neck foll:
Next row Patt 53[55] sts and turn,
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neck. ending with a ws row. facing, using 3mm (US3) needles and A,
Dec 1 st atneck edge on every row until Next row *K twice into next st, rep from * K up 21 sts down left side of neck, 21[23]
42[44] sts rem. to end. 120 sts. sts at centre front, 21 sts up right side of
Cont without shaping until work Change to 3Y%4mm (US4) needles and neck, then K across 43[45] back neck
matches back to shoulder, ending at beg with a P row cont in st st. Work 17 sts, inc 10 sts evenly across back neck
armhole edge. rows, at the same time, inc 1 st at each sts. 116[120] sts.
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Cast off 14 sts at beg of next and foll alt Commence colour patt as foll: sleeves. Cast off loosely in rib.
row. Work 1 row. Cast off rem 14[16] Next row K6A, K 58 sts of first row of Join left shoulder and neckband seam.
sts. chart 1 twice, K6A. J Set in sleeves, placing centre of cast-off
With rs of work facing return to sts on Next row P6A, P58 sts of 2nd row of edge to shoulder seams. Join side and
spare needle. Rejoin yarn at neck edge, chart | twice, P6A. sleeve seams.
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Knitting is one of the easiest crafts to stitches and rows to 10cm (4in). Even ona needle. Hold the measured thread
learn. Once you have grasped a few half a stitch difference can add up to in the left hand, and the needle and the
simple techniques you can work what quite a bit over the whole garment. In thread from the ball in the right hand.
may seem atfirst sight to be highly some patterns it is acceptable to match Take the left thread round the left thumb
complicated patterns. We are going to only the stitch tension, working the clockwise close to the needle, holding it
assume in this book that you already length according to the measurements taut by the other three fingers as shown.
know the basics, but there are just a few given in the pattern. But in colour 2 Insert the needle into the front of the
things that in our experience of selling patterns, where there is a set number of loop around the left thumb.
kits and as designers make all the rows, for example, it is equally important 3 Wrap the right-hand thread around
difference between a well-made to match your row tension the point of the needle.
garment with a professional finish and a @ To measure your tension use the 4 Draw the thread through the loop to
misshapen garment with a sad, recommended yarn and needle size and make a stitch. Tighten both threads.
‘home-made’ look. cast on the number of stitches quoted in Carry on in this way until the required
the tension measurement, adding one number of stitches has been cast on.
Tension stitch at each side for a selvedge. Work
Certainly, the biggest single downfall of in the stitch given in the tension
knitters is tension. The correct tension for measurement for the given number of
a design is always quoted at the rows. Cast off and block and press your
beginning of every pattern and yet it is tension square as.given in the
amazing how few people take the making-up section of the pattern or on
trouble to adjust their tension to the one the ball band. Lay it flat, perfectly
given. When knitting to someone else’s relaxed, and measure it with a straight
pattern you must knit to the correct ruler
tension. If you do not then the result will @ If the square is smaller than 10cm (4in)
be a garment which is too wide or too your knitting is too tight and you should
narrow, too short or too long try another square using larger needles.
@ In this book the tension measurement If it is larger than 10cm (4in) your knitting
is expressed in terms of the number of is too loose and you should try another
square using smaller needles.
Alternatively, measure off 10cm (4in) on
your sample with pins and count the
stitches and rows between the pins as
shown. If there are too many stiches or
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rows, use larger needles. If there are too
few stitches or rows, use smaller
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Casting on
There are several methods of casting on
and most people have their favourites.
In our opinion, however, the English
thumb method is far superior to any
other and provides a firm but elastic
edge, especially important for welts and
Joining in new yarn
cuffs. This is what you do:
1 Measure a length of yarn three or four If you want a garment which will stay in
times the final width to be cast on (look one piece after several washes, do not
at the actual width measurement in the join in a new ball in the middle of a row.
‘measurements’ section of the pattern). If you find that the yarn is not enough to
2) Make a slip loop at that point and slip it finish a row, unpick the row back to the
beginning before starting with a new
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other textured stitches you will need on the chart represents a row of knitting.
about five times the width In most cases the charts are worked
@ When working with several colours in entirely in stocking stitch, and unless the
a row it is sometimes necessary to join in patterns instruct you otherwise, read the
yarn in the middle of a row. Leave a long knit rows from right to left and the purl
thread at the beginning and end of each rows from left to right. Usually you begin
colour block. When the knitting is at the bottom row of the chart and work
finished weave these ends caretully into CN up to the top, but if the pattern is later
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the same colour block (and not into the reversed you may be asked to work
join between that colour and the next). from top to bottom
@ Sometimes the chart displays the
Shaping whole width and height of the work. At
Shaping is usually carried out at the stitches loosely across the back until you others it will represent a repeat which
edges of a garment. You increase to need it again. Do not pull the yarn tightly must be worked several times, and
make it wider and decrease to make it across or the work will be puckered. possibly edge stitches which may be
narrower. There are various methods of different for each size or section of the
increasing. The neatest one at the edges Weaving By this method the loose yarns garment. Make sure you work between
of a garment is to increase between the are anchored at the back of the work by the appropriate markers.
first and second stitches by picking up the working yarn. You simply weave
the loop between them and working into them in as you go along. It is enough to Sizes
the back of it. This produces an almost weave the yarns in on every 3rd stitch or Most of the garments in this book are
invisible increase. Take care not to so. The finished effect is shown in the available in several sizes and it is very
tighten the edge stitches too much, drawing. important to choose the correct one to
particularly when working increases on knit. The measurements are given first in
a dolman sleeve. The edge should metric, followed by standard
remain elastic and supple to allow for measurements in round brackets or
arm movement parentheses. The first measurement
e Decreasing can also be carried out quoted is for the smallest size with the
inside the edge stitches. Simply work the larger sizes following in square brackets.
{ bor For example, a length measurement
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When decreasing at the end of a row, might read something like this,
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work to the last three stitches, work the ‘56[57,58]cm (22[222,23]in). The
decrease, then the last stitch. This neat instructions for the different sizes are
decrease is particularly important when always given in the same manner, for
working edges that are likely to be example, ‘Work in rib for 5[10,15]cm
visible, as on raglan seams, for (2[4,6]in)’. Where there is only one set of
example. figures, the instructions for all sizes are
Motif knitting When you are working the same
Casting off large solid blocks of colour in a design, @ |n the ‘Measurements’ section of each
Many garments are spoiled by casting and possibly several different colours in pattern, several sets of measurements
off too tightly around the neck and a row, it is advisable to use a separate are given. When choosing your size look
shoulders. It it is too tight around the ball of yarn for each block, even if the at the ‘actual’ measurements as well as
neck, it can be difficult to get into the same colour is repeated later in the row. the ‘to fit’ measurement, as these give
garment. If it is too tight across the Work each block separately without you the exact dimensions of the finished
shoulders, the sweater will have a carrying the yarns across the back, but garment. If you decide you would like
puckered appearance. Make sure your make sure you twist the different yarns something a little tighter or looser, then
casting off is worked to the same tension around each other to link them together choose a size smaller or larger than your
as the rest of the knitting. It should be at each colour change or there will be usual ‘to fit’ size.
elastic and even. If your casting off is holes. Leave long ends at the beginning
consistently too tight use a needle one and end of each patch of colour and Measuring
or two sizes larger. darn them in carefully when making up. This seems a trivial matter and yet so
Working with colour
Most of the designs in this book employ
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should always be done on a flat surface
without forcing the fabric in any
many different coloured yarns, either in direction. It is also important to measure
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repeating patterns—as in Fair Isle Wak
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your knitting periodically as it
knitting—or to work multi-coloured
motits. Working with several colours to a Yk Lf progresses. Sometimes you have to do
this in orderto follow the pattern
row may seem awkward at first, but with instructions. It also helps keep a check
a little practice, your skills will quickly on the accuracy of your tension. Always
improve. The main thing is to learn to measure in the middle of the knitting and
handle the yarns correctly at the back of not at the edges and it is preferable to
the work. There are several ways of use a rigid ruler rather than a tape
doing this. measure,
Stranding This is the easiest method but Reading colour charts In all the charts in
it should not be used over more than this book one square represents one Pressing
four or five stitches or you will have stitch. Each colour has its own colour Not all knitting needs to be pressed.
untidy long loops on the wrong side. To code or symbol and this is explained in Always follow the manufacturer's
strand the yarns you simply carry the the key and/or in a colour sequence instructions given on the ball band. The
yarn you are not using for the next few table accompanying the chart. Each row main thing to remember is that wool can
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textured yarns. When sewing up such
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tempting to get through it as quickly as
possible. However, care at this stage garments either split the yarn or use a
makes all the difference to the finished finer yarn in a matching colour.
result. First darn all the ball ends into the
Do not iron Cool (120°C) selvedge neatly. If there are patterns or Invisible seams are suitable for
stripes to be matched it is advisable also straight-sided seams worked in stocking
to pin these edges together before stitch. Unlike most other seams this is
seaming. Finally, choose an appropriate worked with the right side of the knitting
Warm (160°C) Hot (210°C) seam for the join. facing and is almost invisible. Pull the
and almost always should be pressed. yarn up tightly after each stitch.
The exceptions are if the fabric is worked Backstitch seams can be used on side
in textured stitches, cables, garter stitch and sleeve seams and for setting in
or ribbing sleeves. This ensures that the garment
@ Other yarns, especially mixtures of stays in shape even after several
synthetic and natural fibres, need more washes. You can also use a backstitch
careful handling. The ball bands will seam on shoulders. If the yarn used is
give specific instructions on the stretchy, stitch a straight narrow cotton
temperature of the iron and on whether tape into the shoulder seam to hold it in
to use a damp, dry or wet cloth place. Avoid backstitch seams for
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recommended in all the patterns in this
decoration to a garment, but it is also
invaluable for correcting mistakes in
colour-patterned knitting. Often having
spent hours on a complicated colour
YARN CHART
design you discover that a few stitches Yarn Approx weight Needle size Tension
are out of place. Given plenty of time, (to 10cm (4in)
the correct thing is to unpick the work over st st)
back to the mistake and rework. Failing Rowan Yarns DK 394mm (US5)— 23-25 sts
that you can camouflage the error by 4mm (US6) 30-33 rows
DK Wool
Swiss darning over the offending stitches
with yarn in the correct colour as shown. Rowan Yarns Aran 4Vamm (US7)— |7-18 sts
Nena
Rowan Spun Tweed 5mm (US8)
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Rowan Yarns Chunky 5Yamm (US9)— 14-15 sts
CAMDAAK 6mm (US10) 20-22 rows
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Chunky Tweed
Rowan Yarns 3-ply 3mm (US2)— 28-31 sts
3-ply Botany Wool 3Y4amm (US3) 40-43 rows
Rowan Yarns 4-ply 3Vamm (US3)— 24-25 sts
Light Tweed 394mm (US5) 36-39 rows
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Hand knit Cotton 4Vamm (US7) 28 rows -
- Rowan Yarns 4-ply 3mm (US2)— 30-31 sts
Mercerized Cotton 3Yamm (US3) 40-43 rows
Rowan Yarns Chunky 5Vamm (US9)— 13-14 sts
Cotton Chenille 6mm (US10) 22-23 rows
Circular needles
Avocet Tweed DK 3% (US3) 22 sts
Circular needles can be used instead of
double-pointed straight needles to work Avocet Shetland DK 4mm (US6) 30 rows
a garment, or section of a garment, in Double Knitting
thé round, producing a tubular shape
Pingouin Mohair 70 DK 3mm (US2)— 22 sts
which does not need seaming. Or they
3mm (US4) 34 rows
can be used for flat knitting where the
number of stitches is too great to be held Berger du Nord 4-ply 3mm (US2) 22 sts
comfortably on straight needles. This is Angora 3Vamm (US4) 33 rows
particularly appropriate when working
Sirdar Country Style DK 3% (US3) 24 sts
large jackets in one piece (like those on
Double Knitting 4mm (US6)
pages 72 and 79, for example).
Sirdar Country Style DK 3mm (US2) 24 sts
Making up 3¥amm (USS)
Wash ‘n’ Wear
Sewing up the seams and darning in the Double Crepe
ends is so tedious a job that it is often
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American knitters will have few UK/US yarn equivalents Needle size conversion table
problems in working from English
patterns and vice versa. The following The following table shows approximate The needle sizes given in the patterns
tables and glossaries should prove equivalents in terms of thickness. are recommended starting points for
useful. However, itis always essential to check = making tension samples. The needle size
your tension. actually used should be that on which
Terminology the stated tension is obtained.
UK US UK US Metric US Old UK
cast off bind off 3-ply fingering 2mm 0 14
catch down tack down 4-ply sport 2Varmm | 13
double crochet single crochet double knitting knitting worsted 2’mm
stocking stitch stockinette stitch Aran/ fisherman/ 2/amm 2 12
Swiss darning duplicate stitch medium-weight medium-weight | 3mm VW
tension gauge chunky bulky 3'/amm 3 10
yarn round needle — yarn over 3Vamm 4
394mm 5 9
All other terms are the same in both Arata ‘ 8
countries. AVomm Zi i
5mm 8 6
52mm 9 S)
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10% 43
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4 lp 70 272 150 5p
5 22 75 292 200 7/4
6 2/2 80 Si 250 9
7 274 85 332 300 10%
8 3 90 332 350 12%
9 32 OS 3/2 400 14%
10 4 100 392 450 16
11 4V4 mie) 43Vo 500 17%
V2 43/4 120 47 550 19%
3 5 130 51% 600 21%
14 2 140 ae) 650 23
Is 6 150 ey 700 2495/4
16 6% 160 63 750 26/2
We 6Y4 170 67 800 284
18 i 180 70% 850 30
1? 7\a 190 7495/4 900 31%
20 8 200 78/4 950 3394
25 oY4 210 8254 1000 35%
30 11% 220 86/2 1200 424
85 13% 230 902 1400 494
40 1574 240 94 1600 562
45 17% 250 982 1800 63/2
50 19% 300 118 2000 702
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American knitters 93 Feathers 40-3 sizes 91,93
Aztec 52-3 Florentine Check 31] Nordic Jazz 66-71
Fox, Annabel
backstitch seams 91 O biographical background 9 oriental motifs 26
Basketweave Sweater 46-7 O Caribbean Cotton 82-5
Batwing 36-7 Nordic Jazz 66-71
Peacock Jacket 32-4
bobbles 62 Viking 14-19
Peony 86-8
Bobbles tor Two 62-5 frilled collars 10,60, 72
pressing 90-1
Bradley, Sue
Purely Pretty 54-6
Batwing 36-7 Geometric 48—51
biographical background 8
Crisp Cotton 60-1 heraldicemblems 14 Renaissance look 31
Japanese Stripe 24-5 Hobson, Mary roll-neck sweaters 31
biographical background 9 ruched cardigans 22-3
(a) ardigans 10-13, 60-1,62 q Bobbles for Two 62-5
ruched 22-3 Florentine Check 31 Scottie 10-13
Caribbean Cotton 82-5 Geometric 48—51 seams
casting off 90 Harlequin 38-9 backstitch 91
castingon 89 Honeycomb 72-3 invisible 91]
children Purely Pretty 54-6 shaping 90
Dljerseys 26 a Scottie 10-13 sizes 90
[Ll] sweaters 66 Honeycomb 72-3 slipovers 52-3
Chinese Puzzle 26-9 Hunt, Zoé Star Jacket 79-81
Chinizamoy—9 O biographical background 9 star patterns 79
colour 1 Chinese Puzzle 26-9 String of Beads 44-5
charts 90 Peacock Jacket 32-5 ‘suppliers 92
working with 90 sweaters 14,24, 38,54, 57, 62, 66, 82
crew-necked sweater 86-8 invisibleseams 91 OC basketweave pattern 46-7
Crisp Cotton 60-1 Cl children’s 66
jackets 32-4, 36-7, 40-3, 74, 79-81 crew-necked 86-8
dolman sleeves 72 Japanese Stripe 24-5 Oi dolman-sleeved 72
Duckworth, Susan Jewelled Stripes 20-1] XO geometric pattern 48
O Basketweave Sweater 46—7 jerseys, children’s 26 Oroll-necked 31
DO biographical background 8 joining yarn 89-90 V-necked 44-5
OX Peony 86-8 Swiss darning 91
C1 Ruched Cardigan 22-3 Kagan, Sasha
String of Beads 44-5 Aztec 52-3 Tartary 74-7
QO Tartary 74-7 biographical background 9 tension 89
Kihara, Yoshimi 24 trompe l’oeil 46
Egyptian motifs 40
makingup 91
Fairlsle patterns 22, 60 V-necked sweaters 44—5
measuring 90
Fassett, Kaffe Viking 14-21
medieval motifs 14
O biographical background 8 metric conversion tables 93
O Chintz 57-9 motif knitting 90 wing collars 14
0 Feathers 40-3
LI Jewelled Stripes 20-1 needles yarn 91—2,93
O Star Jacket 79-8] Ocircular 91 Ojoining 89-90
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