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The cardigan is knitted from top down. You will start with the back and sleeve stitches and work flat to increase sleeve raglan and shape fronts. After dividing the body and sleeves, you will shape the body and knit down to the hem rib. Once you have finished the body, you will pick up the sts along the fronts and the neckline to knit a ribbed band.
The sleeves are knitted at last, in round and end with ribs.
Finished Measurements:
a- Bust circumference: 35 (37½, 39¼, 41¼)45, 49, 51 inches; 89 (95, 100, 105)115, 125, 130 cm approx. 2 inches; 5 cm positive ease included.
b- Yoke depth: 8 (8½, 9, 9½)10½, 11¾, 12½ inches; 20 (21, 23, 24)27, 30, 31½ cm.
c- Sleeve length from underarm to cuff: 17¾ inches; 45 cm.
d- Length from underarm to hem: 19½ inches; 50 cm.
e- Upper sleeve circumference: 10½ (11½, 12¼, 13¼) 15½, 16½, 17 inches; 27 (29, 31, 34) 37, 42, 43¼ cm.
Materials:
Yarn: Approx. 1094 (1205, 1315, 1425)1590, 1750, 1805
yards; 1000 (1100, 1200, 1300) 1450, 1600, 1650 meters of fingering yarn or other yarn for obtain gauge.
The sample was knitted in size S using Zelazna Wool by Martin’s Lab – 100% Wool – 440 yards; 400 meters per125 gr – undyed (2.5 skeins).
Needles: US6; 4.00 mm, and US4; 3.5 mm circular needles and dpns.
Other: stitch markers, waste yarn, tapestry needle for weaving, 7 buttons about 1 inch; 2.5 cm diameter.
Gauge:
Lace: 20 sts and 28 Rows per 4 inches; 10 cm with US6; 4.00 mm circular needles, after block.
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