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Oceane
The wavy stitch pattern featured in Oceane looks difficult but really is not challenging at all ~ trust me, you will have it memorized in no time! The most challenging aspect is the setup of the front neck so focus on that!
Construction begins with two saddle shoulders. Then stitches are picked up along the saddle edges and stitches for the back and front neck are gradually cast on. Back and front are worked separately to the underarm at which point they are joined to work in the round downward to the ribbed edging. Sleeve stitches are picked up from the armholes and worked in the round.
The Stitch Pattern is provided in Chart form only
Major Skills Required
Reading charts with repeats, Cables, Cast On using the backward loop method, working in the round.
Size:
To fit woman’s size XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL). Shown in size S on a 34” / 86.5 cm bust. Recommended ease: 2-6”/ 5-28 cm.
Finished Measurements:
Bust 32, (36 (40, 44, 48, 52)”/ 81 (91.5, 101.5, 112, 133,132) cm.
Length 20 ¼ (20 ¾, 21 ¼, 21 ¾, 22 ¼, 22 ¾)”/ 51.5 (53, 54, 55, 56.5, 58) cm.
Sleeve length to underarm: 18 (18, 18, 18, 17 ½, 17 ½)”
/ 45.5 (45.5, 45.5, 45.5, 44.5, 44.5) cm.
Yarn:
Cape May Fibers DK (231 yds/ 211 m per 100g skein); 100% Super Wash merino wool in Lilac—4 (5, 5, 5, 6, 7) skeins.
Gauge:
20 sts, 28 rows =4”/10 cm in st st on larger needle.
Needles:
US Size 5 (3.75 mm) and 6 (4 mm) 24” /61 cm or longer circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge.
US Size 5 (3.75 mm) and 6 (4 mm) double pointed needles (dpns) or needles preferred for working a small circumference in the round.
Notions:
Stitch markers (m), stitch holders or scrap yarn, cable needle.
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