TEN WAY JACKET by Anne Edwards

TEN WAY JACKET

Machine Knitting
April 2009
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
4 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
2000 - 2400 yards (1829 - 2195 m)
S,M,L
English

This jacket is created from two simple geometric shapes and two sleeve sections that you will knit, by hand or machine or possibly even crochet. The jacket shown, is made on a Knitking Compuknit Bulky machine, using a flat ribbon rayon yarn. But the concept here, is for you to create variations of this jacket, using your own choice of yarn or yarns, as part of the sweater can have a different complimentary yarn. Once you have established a suitable gauge for the yarn or yarns chosen, you will calculate your own number of stitches and rows, using a little simple math, on the blank page provided. The pattern has detailed written instructions and schematics to help you through this process. Please understand though, due to the nature of this design, that it is impossible to give an accurate stitch and row or yardage amounts.