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Roa
Roa is worked top down, shaping the raglan before separating off the sleeves. All the raglan increases are shown in size specific charts to make working the increases easier. The body, then pockets and hem are worked before either bishop sleeves or tapered (fitted) sleeves are worked, then the lace detail added. The cuffs are worked in rib then finally, the lace band is knitted in all the way round the garment.
Recommended Needles and Notions
US 4 / 3.5 mm circular needles 32” 80 cm long and also for small circumference knitting.
Adjust needle size as needed to obtain correct gauge.
US 3 / 3.25 mm circular needles for small circumference knitting
Stitch markers – both circular and removable
Tapestry needle
Waste yarn
10 x 1/2” / 1 cm buttons
Fitting recommendations
Roa is intended to be worn with 1 – 4” / 2.5 – 10 cm of ease around the bust and 2- 5” / 5 – 12.5 cm ease in the upper arm. To work out which size to knit, take your actual bust measurement then knit the next size up from this, which will then give you the recommended ease. For example, if your actual bust circumference is 40” / 101 cm you would knit the 43” / 109 cm size garment which would give you 3” / 7.5 cm of ease in the bust and 4” / 10 cm in the upper arm.
Skills
knit and purl, cast on and bind off
increasing and decreasing
simple lace
a knit-in band with clear instructions
buttonholes
Yarn recommendations
This sample of Roa is knit in a non-treated sport weight 100% wool yarn. It is recommended a similar type of yarn is used.
Approximately 1340 (1420, 1520, 1620, 1685, 1760, 1850) yds / 1,225 {1300, 1390, 1480, 1540, 1610, 1690} m of yarn required.
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