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Lanyon Jumper
Construction Lanyon features bold geometric cables down a saddle shoulder and sleeves and a smaller all over cable motif (Little Fern cable) across the main part of the body. The cuff s and hem are fi nished with a 2x2 rib and rolled Stocking Stitch edge, the neck has a rounded V-shape both at the front and, less pronounced, at the back, also fi nished with a rolled St. St. edge.
The construction for the shoulders and neck is unusual and starts with a narrow Stocking Stitch tab at the back. Stitches for the wide saddle shoulder and neck opening are cast on and picked up along the sides of the back tab.
Shown in colour 4731 Tweed Pebbles Grey
Sizes
1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8)
Recommended ease 24.5 – 28 cm/9.5 - 11” of positive ease
To fit chest 78 (86) 94 (102) 110 (118) 126 (134) cm/30.75 (34) 37 (40) 43.25 (46.5) 49.5 (52.75)”
Finished measurements at chest 103.5 (113) 122 (127) 136.5 (146) 150.5 (160) cm/40.75 (44.5) 48 (50) 53.75 (57.5)
59.25 (63)”
Gauge
16 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4” worked at, in
Stockinette Stitch, on medium size needles, after blocking
17 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4” worked at, in Little
Fern Cable (Chart A), on largest needles, after blocking
18 sts x 23 rows = 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4” worked at, in Sloping
Diamonds Cable (Chart B & C), on medium size needles,
gently stretched, after blocking
20 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4” worked in the round, in
2x2 rib, on smallest needles, after blocking
Notions
Blocking tools, cable needle, crochet hook (4 mm/ G-6),
darning needle, removable stitch markers, scrap yarn or
silicone cord stitch holders, tape measure
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- First published: March 2024
- Page created: May 3, 2024
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