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Yellow Fevre
Use your softest, drapiest yarn to create this stunning cable sweater. The cables are softly defined, appearing almost to run into one another, without the traditional purls in between. It’s a loose-fitting sweater with raglan shoulders and the very actual hi-lo hem. Knit it up in a bold actual color or keep it neutral …either will work great with this new classic….
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Bottom up raglan
Crew neck
Deep raglan sleeves
Hi-Lo hem
Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X) 72/76 (80/86, 91/96, 102/106, 111/116, 121/126)cm - 28/30 (32/34, 36/38, 40/42, 44/46, 48/50) inch bust circumference.
Finished measurements: (laid flat):42 (47,52, 57, 62,67)cm - 17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 27) inches (2”positive ease around bust).
Sample Garment Measurements: Armpit to armpit (laid flat and closed) 60cm (24”).
Model is 1.82m (6’) tall(size S) and wearing a lengthened size M
Yarn
Cashmere/Silk 18/120NM 4ply wt., Light Fingering/3ply,70% Cashmere/30% Silk, 969 meters / 150 grams, used triple, 600 grams.
Alternatives: GGH Cumba, Most dk/Worsted yarns, about 1000(1100,1200,1300,1500, 1700) yards.
Gauge
15 st and 20 rows = 4”/10 cm in (loosely knit) in pattern, 22x20 in stockinette stitch
Needles
7 mm/10 US 32” circular needles, or the size you need to get gauge; I use Addi Turbos.
Notions
4 stitch markers
yarn needle
waste yarn, stitch holders or spare circs
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- First published: October 2015
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