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Eyelet Twist Pullover
This sweater will see you through spring and fall in any climate. Layer it over a camisole in hot weather or wear it over a long-sleeve shirt in a contrasting color for cooler days. This sweater is knit mostly in the round from the bottom up, with minimal seaming and lace panels that run from the hem & cuffs up through the funnel neck. The edges are finished with single crochet dressed up with glass beads around the hem and cuffs. This is a project that you will love to make, love to wear, and love getting complimented on!
GAUGE
4” = 19 sts and 25 rounds in Stocking Stitch
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Bust: 33.25”(35”, 37.5”, 39.25”, 40.75”, 43.25”, 45”, 46.75”, 50”, 52.75”)
Waist: 28.25”(30”, 32.5”, 34”, 35.75”, 38.25”, 40”, 41.75”, 45”, 47.5”)
Hip: 32.5”(34”, 36.75”, 38.25”, 40”, 42.5”, 44.25”, 46”, 49.25”, 51.75”)
Length: 21”(21.25”, 21.75”, 22”, 22.25”, 22.5”, 23”, 23”, 23.5”, 23.75”)
Sleeve Length to Underarm: 17”
MATERIALS
800 (860, 920, 960, 1000, 1040, 1080, 1120, 1250, 1320) yards worsted weight yarn
US 8 (5mm) 16” AND 24”-32” circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge
set of 4 US 8 (5mm) double-pointed needles or size needed to obtain gauge
US G (4mm) crochet hook or size needed to create a smooth edging
stitch markers
stitch holders or scrap yarn
yarn needle
120(130, 140, 140, 150, 150, 160, 160, 170, 180) glass seed beads size 6/0
Big-Eye beading needle
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