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 Belinda Harris-Reid 
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Gathering Raindrops
This light sweater incorporates a simple mesh motif for cool summer days and warm winter nights. This pattern is easy to knit and remember, so you can create it on-the-go. Uncomplicated and effortless to make – a rhythmic pattern repeat which is soothing to work; consisting of a simple lace and dropped rib. No shaping - top down, with no seams.
ENJOY! 
Bestest of wishes 
Belinda
YOU WILL NEED 
1 x 100g LIGHT MOONSHINE, 225m/100g, 70% alpaca, 20% silk, 10% cashmere
2 x 100g LIGHT SILKY, 262m/100g, 80% alpaca, 20% silk - in contrast colour
5mm circular needle (50cm) for cast-on 
4mm circular needle (50cm) for collar 
5mm circular needle (80cm) for lacy pattern 
8mm needle for cast-off sleeves and hem (important) 
4 x 4mm double-pointed needles for sleeves
TENSION/GAUGE 
20sts to 10cm over stocking st using 4mm needles in Light Moonshine. 
FINISHED SIZE 
Neck to hem 74cm, width of contrast colour lacy section 103cm, sleeve length 45cm
ABBREVIATIONS 
k: knit | p: purl 
Rnd: round | st(s): stitch(es) 
k2tog: k 2 sts together to create one st 
RS/WS: right/wrong side facing 
pm/slm: place marker/slip marker 
m1: pick-up running thread between sts on left-hand needle and right-hand needle and k into it to create a st 
yo wrap twice: yarn-over twice, starting at front of work pass yarn-over the needle to back, repeat. Next rnd k first yo and let 2nd yo drop. This will create a large hole. 
kfb: k into front of st and then k into back of st, creating 2 sts out of one
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- First published: April 2015
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