Sniofa Bolero
by Ciara Ní Reachtnín
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Sniofa Bolero
This is a baby bolero worked in aran- weight yarn. The garment is worked in one piece from the top down, incorporating the cable along the neckline. It starts with a provisional cast-on, then a short section of the braided cable is worked. Then stitches are picked up along one edge of the cable and from the cast-on edge, allowing the body of the cardigan to grow from there. The cable continues along each edge. The bolero incorporates raglan sleeve shaping, short-row shaping on the body and a knitted-on cable.
This pattern features in Issue 88 of Knit Now.
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About this yarn
by Debbie Bliss
Aran
55% Merino, 33% Acrylic, 12% Cashmere goat
98 yards
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50
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