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Slip stitch colourwork adds interest to this classic raglan sweater design
Using 3.25mm needles, cast on 114 (126:138: 150:158:170:182:194:206) sts. Row 1 (RS): K2, *P2, K2; rep from * to end. Row 2: P2, *K2, P2; rep from * to end. These 2 rows form rib. Work in rib for a fu
Row 1 (RS) *K10, P1, K7; rep from * to last 3 sts, K3. [21 sts] Row 2 (WS) K1, P1, K1, *P6, K1, P1, K1; rep from * to end. Row 3 *K8, P1, K3, P1, K5; rep from * to last 3 sts, K3. Row 4 K1, P1, K1, *P
Using 4mm needles and yarn A, cast on 96 (108:120:132:144:156:168:180:192) sts. Row 1: (K3, P3) to end. Repeat Row 1 a further 13 times. Row 15 (WS): Purl. Now using the Fair Isle technique (stranding
(worked over 13 sts) Row 1 (RS): P2, K2tog, K2, yo, K1, yo, K2, SSK, P2. Row 2 (WS): K2, P9, K2. Row 3: P1, K2tog, K2, yo, K3, yo, K2, SSK, K1. Row 4: K1, P11, K1. Row 5: K2tog, K2, yo, K5, yo, K2, SS
CONSTRUCTION The neck and yoke are worked in the round using a circular needle, from mid-back and top down. The yoke is divided for body and Sleeves and the body is continued in the round using a circ
Note When working in patt, if there are insufficient sts to work Cr3R, Cr3L at beg and end of rows, work these sts in st st. Cast on 102 (114: 126: 136: 148: 158: 170: 180: 192) sts using 4.5mm needle