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Baccarat Banque
Worked from the top down, this stranded colourwork sweater is designed to be worn oversized and cropped. Try it with high-waisted pants or skirts, or over a dress.
It’s named for the distinctive half-circle shape of a Baccarat table, but also for a fashion house where British designer Bill Gibb launched his career.
Choosing a Size: This sweater is designed to be worn with 6-8” of positive ease in the bust. If you plan to work it longer, adjust your size selection down to a closer fit in the bust to compensate for the changed proportions.
Getting Gauge: If necessary, change needles to get the same gauge in stranded colourwork and plain stockinette. Sample was knit using the same needles for plain stockinette and twisted ribbing sections, but one size larger for the colourwork yoke.
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
Number of pages: 5
Written instructions and charts
7 Sizes: (S1/S2) (M1/M2/M3) (L1/L2), (37.5/41.5) (45/48.25/52.25) (56.25/60.25)” finished bust
Measurements given in inches
MATERIALS:
Worsted weight yarn, sample shown in Studio Donegal Soft Donegal (100% merino, 210 yrds/190 m;100 g)
- MC: (615/660) (700/740/780) (820/870) yards;
- CC1 & CC3: (95/100) (110/115/125) (130/138) yards each;
- CC2: (110/120) (130/138/148) (158/165) yards;
- US 6 (4 mm) 16”, 24” & 32” or 40” circulars or size to obtain gauge
- Darning needle
- Stitch marker
GAUGE:
18 sts & 24 rounds over 4” square in stranded colourwork and stockinette, after blocking
Dark brown sample shown in size S2 on 35” bust, in colours 5253 (MC), 5221 (CC1), 5231 (CC2), 5241 (CC3).
Natural sample shown in size S1 on 35” bust, in several colours of Noro Silk Garden and Cascade 220.
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- First published: February 2019
- Page created: February 19, 2019
- Last updated: May 24, 2024 …
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