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Riverside Cardigan
MATERIALS
CONSTRUCTION
This cardigan is knitted flat bottom-up to the armholes, then body is divided into left and right front, and a back, that are knitted separately to shoulders. Front shoulders are made using short rows, and live sts left on stitch holders to be bind off lately together with corresponding back shoulder stitches using three-needle bind off. Stitches for sleeves are picked along armhole edges, then contrast lace is knitted. Once lace gets required length, live stitches are placed on stitch holder, and rest part of sleeve is knitted in striped pattern to required length. When lace and striped section are worked, contrast color section starts that if knitted in the round using DPNs of a smaller needle size, the sleeve is knitted to cuff. Now sleeve seams must be made.
Neck binding is picked up along the neckline edge and is knitted in twisted rib. Optional pockets are crocheted in the round and then sewn to fronts.
NEEDLES
US 6 / 4mm circular needles;
US 5 / 3,5 mm DPNs; OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
YARN
Madelinetosh Sock, 365 meters, 100gr. You will need about 1000/1100/1200/1300/1400/1500 yards of MC AND 200/250/300/350/400/450 yards of CC Please, note that the yardage is ESTIMATE! You may need more or less yarn.
GAUGE
23 sts x 32 rows = 4x4”, using larger needles, over stockinette, blocked;
23 sts x 34 rows = 4x4”, using larger needles, over striped pattern, blocked;
Width of lace insert is 3” (8 cm);
SIZES
XS S M L XL XXL
To fit bust: 76 86 96 106 116 126 cm
30 34 38 42 45 49,5 in Positive ease 4” (10cm)
MISCELLANEOUS
4 Stitch holders, markers, tapestry needle, 5 buttons;
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- First published: March 2016
- Page created: March 31, 2016
- Last updated: March 3, 2019 …
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