Emma by Janine Le Cras

Emma

Knitting
May 2009
Lace ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in eyelet lace pattern, wet blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
600 - 900 yards (549 - 823 m)
33 ,36, 40, 44, 48
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This lightweight summer cardigan was inspired by those wonderful regency muslin dresses that you see in films such as Pride and Prejudice. Working with empire lines and puffed sleeves can be a bit of a challenge, especially as everyone’s bust line is a little bit different. So it seemed by far the simplest thing to work from the top down using the method pioneered by Wendy Bernard in her Custom Knits book. This means that you can try it on as you go to check that the end of the bodice section finishes in the correct place for your shape. If like me you are a little busty it is also possible to add a few short rows to the front of the bodice to stop it riding up.

Knitted from the top down with set in, afterthought sleeves, the main body of the cardigan is worked in a true lace pattern with patterning on every row.

The pattern contains charted lace, one of the lace patterns has patterning on every row.