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Tea Rose
This is the knitting pattern for a lovely ladies sweater worked with Cable Stitches, and Aran weight yarn. The pattern is available for instant download.
MEASUREMENTS
To fit bust: 82-87 92-97 102-107 112-117 122-127 cm
32-34 36-38 40-42 44-46 48-50 in
Actual measurements
Bust: 90 105 120 135 150 cm
35 1/2 41 1/4 47 1/4 53 1/4 59 in
Length to shoulder:
57 59 61 63 65 cm
22 3/4 23 1/4 24 24 3/4 25 1/2 in
Sleeve length
46 47 49 50 51 cm
18 18 1/2 19 1/4 19 3/4 20 in
MATERIALS
5(6:7:8:9) 100g balls of Cygnet Wool Rich Aran shade 241 Pink Mix (224 meters/245 yards per 100g ball)
Pair each 4mm (US 6) and 4.5mm (US 7) knitting needles. Cable needle.
Note: to add length buy approx 2 more balls (490 yards) and see notes in pattern.
To Substitute: use the correct length of any yarn that has a knit tension of 18 sts and 22 rows to 10cm/4in over st st using 4.5mm (US 7) needles.
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This is the cover project on Simply Knitting 76, February 2011. It is a woman’s cabled and crew-necked jumper, fitted by using the negative ease and stretch of the cables. The body of the jumper has a boat neckline, but the ribbed crew neckline which begins at that point is long enough to cover the throat and neck for an inch or two.
Actual measurements of garment:
Bust: 30.75in/78cm - 49.5in/126cm
Back length: 21in/53.5cm - 24in/61cm
Sleeve length: 18in/46cm - 20in/51cm
The pattern suggests a yarn with good stitch definition and a mid to light shade, to set off the cables. Five to nine 100g balls of the recommended yarn are required, as well as a cable needle. There is no stitch diagram or chart, but there are two photo tutorials on Cable 2 Right without using a cable needle, and on decreasing.
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- First published: February 2011
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