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Grey Leaves
Grey Leaves cardigan is worked from the bottom-up in worsted weight yarn. The raglan shaping allows this cardigan to be worked in one piece and the high collar keeps you warm in the cold months of winter. Lace pockets are worked after the cardigan is complete and a tutorial is included for creating them.
NOTE: Cable and leaf pattern is both charted and written.
Skills Required
• knit, purl
• knit/purl through back loop
• cables
• lace
• increasing, decreasing
• working in the round
• picking up stitches
• buttonholes
• sewing on buttons
Size
• Finished bust circumference of 34.5 (36.25, 38.25, 40.5) (42.5, 44.25, 46.25) (48, 50.5, 52.25) inches
• Finished length of 23 (23.75, 24, 24.25) (25, 25.5, 25.75) (26.5, 27, 27.5) inches
• Intended to have 2 to 4 inches of positive ease (choose a finished bust size of 2 to 4 inches larger than your actual bust size).
Yarn Requirements
Worsted weight wool yarn.
910 (980, 1040, 1110) (1200, 1280, 1350) (1430, 1530, 1610) yards
Sample knit in size 36.25 with 4 balls of Imperial Yarn Erin; 100% wool; 245 yards in 113g (4oz); color 02 Pearl Grey.
Gauge
17 sts and 24 rows on needle size US7 (4.5mm) in stockinette is 4” (10cm)
Gauge should be met both in the round and flat.
Needle Size
• Size US7 (4.5mm) 40” circular needle for body worked flat
Or needle size needed to get gauge
Other Materials
• 4 removable stitch markers
• 2 stitch holders or waste yarn
• Tapestry needle
• 10 (10, 10, 10) (10, 11, 11) (11, 11, 11) - ¾” buttons. Sample uses Elan 21mm 4-Hole Btn, Dutch Silver (152111)
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