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Sew The Taylor Sweatshirt, a wardrobe staple that combines style, comfort and
■ Pattern sheets x2 (Tracing required) ■ Instruction sheet Version 1 ■ Sizes A-E: 2.5m of 140cm-wide fabric. ■ Sizes F-M: 3m of 140cm-wide fabric. Version 1 ■ Sizes A-E: 3m of 140cm-wide fabric. ■ Siz
■ Pattern sheet x1 (Tracing Required) ■ Instruction sheet ■ Fabric: 110cm or 150cm width x 1.5m ■ Single fold bias binding: to match fabric 12mm wide x 1m ■ Matching thread ■ Basic sewing kit ■ Use a
BACK Cast on 110 (122: 134: 146: 158: 170: 182: 194) sts with 4mm needles and Yarn A. Rib row 1 K2, (P2, K2) to end. Rib row 2 P2, (K2, P2) to end. Rep last 2 rows until rib meas 2 (2: 2.5: 2.5: 3: 3:
■ Main fabric: approx 118x120cm (see notes) ■ 3cm wide ribbon: 90cm ■ 1cm wide ribbon: 60cm ■ Tailor’s chalk or fabric pen ■ Matching thread ■ Basic sewing kit ■ Seam allowance is 1cm, unless otherwis
This sweater is designed to be worn over a camisole or tee with at least 2.5cm of positive ease. The following approximate amounts of yarn will be left over, which can be used to make the sweater long
Please note stitch counts will increase and decrease across pattern panels; all stitch counts are based on the initial stitch count without these pattern stitches. (31-st rep shown in brackets) Row 1