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Cecile Sweater
I love the feminine, figure-flattering shape of 1940s sweaters with deep ribbing at the waist. This sweater was inspired by a femme-fatale French resistance character. It is elegant and easy to wear.
Worked from the top down with a rounded yoke, I designed it to be quicker than most vintage style projects, in DK yarn with a seamless construction for minimal finishing.
Crocheted in supersoft cashmere and merino blend this short sleeved sweater is cool enough for summer and perfect for layering.
You will need 7(7,9,10) 50g balls of the main colour and 1 50g ball of the contrast colour. (50g ball of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino DK is 110m/120yds) This yarn could be substituted for a wide variety of DK/worsted weight yarns. Be sure to check your guage.
Skills needed:
Chain
Slip stitch
Half Treble (US Half Double)
Treble (US Double)
Decreasing
Increasing
Raised Trebles (US Front and Back Post Doubles)
Back Loop Only
Front Loop Only
Using markers
Rounds
Rows
This pattern is written in standard UK crochet terminology with American translations given in the glossary. It has been fully tech edited by Charles Voth.
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- First published: May 2012
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