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This aran-weight raglan sweater has a smart cable and textured fabric
Using 3.25mm needles, cast on 115 (127:137:149:159:171) sts. Row 1 (RS): K2, (P1, K1) to last st, K1. Row 2: K1, (P1, K1) to end. Rep Rows 1 and 2 another 5 times, then work Row 1 once more. Next row
(written instructions)Row 1 (RS): Purl.Row 2 (WS): K2, P3, K12, P3, K2, (K4, P3,K12, P3, K2) 4 (4:5:5:6:6:7) times.Row 3: (P2, T4F, P4, K2, P4, T4B, P4)4 (4:5:5:6:6:7) times, P2, T4F, P4, K2, P4,T4B,
CABLE PANEL A Worked over 6 sts. Row 1 (RS) K6. Row 2 P6. Rows 3 and 4 As Rows 1 and 2. Row 5 C6B. Row 6 P6. Rows 7 to 10 Rep Rows 1 and 2 twice. Row 11 C6F. Row 12 P6. These 12 rows form the patt and
The jumper is knitted using yarn A, with the lace edge of the collar being worked in crochet using yarn B. COLLAR Using 3.5mm circular needles, 80cm long and yarn A, cast on 101 (101:105:105:105:105)
The full chart has been split in two. When working the Back, follow the complete chart working Row 1 from the first half of the chart at the top of the page and continuing Row 1 from the second half o
Using 4.5mm needles and the thumb method, cast on 117 (129:141:153:165:177:189) sts. Row 1 (RS): *K1, P1; rep from * to last st, K1. Row 2: P1, *K1, P1; rep from * to end. Rows 1 and 2 set 1x1 rib. Wo