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47 - juliet
ABOUT DESIGN AND PATTERN
From the front Juliet is a classic raglan sleeve cardigan. From the back this cardigan is something special. Knitting the varying sizes and shapes of the flaps and adding them to the back of the cardigan is very simple following the very clear instructions including:
• A Schematic for each piece
• A helpful tracking sheet
• Diagrams and full explanations for techniques
• A link for substitute yarn
• A pattern helpline
SIZES
small(medium, large)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
BUST WITH CARDIGAN CLOSED
34.5(37.5, 40.5) inches
87.5(95, 103) cm
LENGTH FROM SHOULDER
18.5(19.5, 20.5) inches
47(49.5, 52) cm
SLEEVE TO UNDERARM
17.5(17.5, 17) inches
44.5(44.5, 43) cm
WIDEST PART OF SLEEVE
12.75(14, 16)
32.5(35.5, 40.5)
YARN USED FOR SAMPLE
Malabrigo Yarns—Lace Baby Merino
100% baby merino
1.75 ounces-50 grams—470 yards-430 m each skein
4(4, 5, 5,5) skeins
NEEDLES
Size 3 (3.25 mm) and size 5 (3.75 mm) straight needles;
or size needles to obtain the correct gauge
NOTIONS
12 double pointed needles size 5 (3.75 mm) or smaller to hold the flaps until needed—they all do not have to be the same size
24 point protectors or rubber bands for the ends of double-pointed needles
ring markers
tapestry needle
8 buttons size 5/8 inch (16 mm)
GAUGE
28 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) in stockinette stitch on size 5-(3.75 mm) needles
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- First published: January 2011
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