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Spring Summer 2012 Patterns
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Not your average cardigan. Knot stitches, delicate buttons and a slightly swingy shape add feminine flair.
$7.00 US
Finished measurements:
Bust: 29 ½ (32, 35 ½, 38, 41 ½, 44, 47 ½, 50)" / 75 (81.5, 90, 96.5, 105.5, 112, 120.5, 127) cm Length: 22 (22 ½, 22 ¾, 22 ¾, 23, 23 ¼, 23 ¼, 23 ½)" / 56 (57, 58, 58, 58.5, 59, 59, 59.5) cm Shown in size 35 ½" / 90 cm Intended to fit with 0–3" / 0–7.5 cm positive ease.
Yarn: 7 (8, 8, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13) skeins The Fibre Company Road to China Light (159 yds / 145 m per 1 ¾ oz / 50 g skein; 65% Baby Alpaca, 10% Cashmere, 10% Camel, 15% Silk) in Citrine
Needles & Notions: Size 6 US / 4 mm: • set of four double-pointed needles • circular needles 16, 24 and 32" / 40, 60 and 80 cm long Size 5 US / 3.75 mm: • set of four double-pointed needles • circular needle 32" / 80 cm long Size D-3 US / 3.25 mm crochet hook,eight stitch markers, six locking stitch markers, waste yarn, tapestry needle, eight buttons 5/8" / 16 mm diameter
Gauge: 24 sts and 30 rows = 4" / 10 cm in Knot Stitch pattern after blocking
Construction Notes: V-neck raglan cardigan worked in one piece from the top down. Knot stitch pattern on fronts and back, Stockinette sleeves. Gores made with increases create the peplum and bell sleeves. Fastened with buttons and crocheted loops. |
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Bright and beautiful with short row shaping.
$7.00 US
Finished measurements:
Bust: 29 ¾ (33 ¾, 37 ¾, 41 ¾, 45 ¾, 49 ¾, 53 ¾, 57 ¾)" / 75.5 (85.5, 96, 106, 116, 126.5, 136.5, 146.5) cm Length: 26 (26 ¼, 26 ½, 27 ¼, 27 ¼, 27 ½, 28, 28 ¼)" / 66 (66.5, 67.5, 69, 69, 70, 71, 72) cm Shown in size 33 ¾" / 85.5 cm Intended to be worn with 0–2" / 0–5 cm negative ease.
Yarn: 7 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12) skeins Valley Yarns Goshen (92 yds / 84 m per 1 ¾ oz / 50 g skein; 48% Cotton, 46% Rayon, 6% Silk) in #19 Mulberry
Needles & Notions: Size 7 US / 4.5 mm circular needle, 24–40" / 60–100 cm long, depending on your size Size 7 US / 4.5 mm needles in preferred style for small circumference knitting in the round Two stitch holders, five stitch markers, safety pin, tapestry needle
Gauge: 18 sts and 23 rows = 4" / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch after blocking
Construction Notes: Scoop neck top worked without seams from the top down. The shoulders are shaped with short rows. The body features waist shaping, and flares for an easy fit around the hips. Collar and cap sleeves are worked from stitches picked up from the edges. |
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On par. Shaped from the toe up with pretty patterning.
$6.00 US
Finished measurements:
Foot circumference: 6 ¼ (7, 8)" / 16 (18, 20.5) cm Foot length: 8 ¾ (9 ½, 10 ¼)" / 22 (24, 26) cm Leg length to floor: 9 ½ (10, 10 ½ )" / 24 (25.5, 26.5) cm Shown in size 7" / 18 cm
Yarn: One skein Austermann Step Easy (459 yd / 420 m per 3 ½ oz / 100 g skein; 75% Virgin Wool, 25% Nylon) in #132
Needles & Notions: Size 0 US / 2 mm needles in preferred style for small circumference knitting in the round Stitch markers, small amount smooth waste yarn
Gauge: 36 sts and 52 rows = 4" / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch
Construction Notes: Socks knit from the toe up with a short row heel and shaped ankles. The lace edging is worked perpendicular to the edge of the sock. Stitch patterns are presented in Chart form only. |
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This is a pdf download, not a mailed pattern. An email with a link to download will be sent to the same email used for your paypal account. These links expire after 3 downloads or 100 hours (whichever comes first). |
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Openwork stitches give a basic button front an artful air.
$7.00 US
Finished measurements:
Bust: 30 ½ (34 ¾, 38 ½, 42 ¾, 46 ½, 50 ¾, 54 ½)" / 77.5 (88.5, 98, 108.5, 118, 129, 138.5) cm Shown in size 34 ¾" / 88.5 cm Intended to be worn with 0–2" / 0–5 cm positive ease.
Yarn: 11 (13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 ) balls elann.com Peruvian Baby Silk (109 yds / 100 m per 0.88 oz / 25 g skein; 80% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk) in #0500 Deepest Black
Needles & Notions: Size 4 US / 3.5 mm needles 13 (14, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17) buttons ½" / 12 mm diameter, waste yarn, tapestry needle
Gauge: 26 sts and 36 rows = 4" / 10 cm in lace pattern after blocking
Construction Notes: Round neck cardigan with saddle shoulders worked in pieces and sewn together. Stitch patterns are presented in Chart form only. |
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This is a pdf download, not a mailed pattern. An email with a link to download will be sent to the same email used for your paypal account. These links expire after 3 downloads or 100 hours (whichever comes first). |
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Looking on the bright side with pretty pleats and lacy details.
$7.00 US
Finished measurements:
Bust: 28 ¾ (32 ¾, 36 ¾, 40 ¾, 44 ¾, 48 ¾, 52 ¾)" / 73 (83, 93.5, 103.5, 113.5, 124, 134) cm Hip: 27 ½ (31 ½, 35 ½, 39 ½, 43 ½, 47 ½, 51 ½)" / 70 (80, 90, 100.5, 110.5, 120.5, 131) cm Shown in size 28 ¾" / 73 cm Intended to be worn with 2-3" / 5–7.5 cm negative ease.
Yarn: 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) skeins Manos del Uruguay Serena (170 yds / 155 m per 1 ¾ oz / 50 g skein; 60% Baby Alpaca, 40% Pima Cotton) in #2110 Zinnia
Needles & Notions: Size 1 US / 2.25 mm circular needle, 32"/ 80 cm long Size 1 US / 2.25 mm set of 2 double-pointed needles Stitch markers in a variety of colors, stitch holders or waste yarn
Gauge: 28 sts and 40 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch
Construction Notes: Scoop neck top worked in the round from the bottom up with waist shaping. Sleeves are knit separately and sewn in place, with a pleat at the top of each sleeve. Neck and sleeve lace patterns are presented in both Charts and row-by-row instructions. |
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