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Cordage Sweater
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The shoulder tabs are knit first, then placed onto stitch holders. The back and front stitches are picked up along the selvedge edges of the shoulder tabs and knit separately to the underarms where they are joined for the body. The body is worked in the round from the top down. The sleeve stiches are picked u around the armhole edge, and joined to the held shoulder tab stitches. The sleeve caps are shaped with short rows, then the sleeve is worked in the round from the underarm to the cuff.
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Sizes:
XS (S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X)
Finished Measurements:
Bust Circumference: 30.75 (34.75, 38.75, 42.75, 46.75, 50.75, 54.75)“
Length: 23.5 (24.25, 24.5, 25, 25.75, 26, 26.5)”
Yarn:
Quince & Co. WILLET (50g/1.76oz, 160yds/146m, 100% cleaner cotton): 8 (9, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13) skeins #710 dinghy
Needles:
Size 3 (3.25mm) 24” (60cm) and 32” (80cm) circular, or straight, needles, and set of 4 or 5 dpns or sizes to obtain gauge
Notions:
Stitch markers (2 in one color for shoulder tabs, 1 in a second color for beg of rnd and 1 in a third color for the last marker), stitch holders or waste yarn, cable needle, tapestry needle
Gauge:
In Body pat, 24 sts & 37 rows/rnds = 4”/10cm. In Cable Panel, 20 sts = 2.5”/6.5cm. To save time, take time to check gauge.
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- First published: May 2016
- Page created: May 11, 2016
- Last updated: October 8, 2024 …
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