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This sumptuously cabled long-line sweater is cosy and glamorous
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Knit a cabled scarf with a clever flap to keep it neat Instructions overleaf
(for sleeves, worked over 24 sts)Row 1: P2, C4F, P2, C4B, C4F, P2, C4B, P2.Row 2 and every foll WS row K2, P4, K2,P8, K2, P4, K2.Row 3: P2, K4, P2, K8, P2, K4, P2.Row 5: P2, C4B, P2, C4B, C4F, P2, C4F
(worked from the top down in rows) Using 5mm needles, cast on 86 (88:88:88:90:90:90:92:92) sts. SHORT-ROW SHAPING & PLACING MARKERS Row 1 (WS): Purl, placing markers as folls;P1, pm, P1, pm, P12, pm,
Cast on 96 (108) sts using 5mm needles. Row 1 *K2, P2; rep from * to end of row. Continue working in K2, P2 rib for a further 13 rows. Change to 5.5mm needles. Row 1 *P1, yrn, K2, skpo, K3, k2tog, K2,
Cast on 66 (70: 74: 78: 82: 86) sts using 3.75mm needles and Yarn C. Rib Row 1 (RS) K2, *P2, K2; rep from * to end. Rib Row 2 P2, *K2, P2; rep from * to end. These 2 rows form the rib. Break Yarn C an
TAKING DESIGN cues from classic Aran sweaters, Pat Menchini has created this timeless sweater. The patterned panels include diamond cables, ropes and bobbles, which will keep you entertained as you kn