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Size: Petite (Small, Medium, Large)
Finished Measurements
This sweater is an updated version of the
Bust: 33½ (35, 37½, 39)"
Length: 18 (19, 20, 21)"
“poor boy” sweater from the mid-1960s. It has clean
lines, is fitted, is slightly cropped, and has
three-quarter-length sleeves. If you like the bare
midriff look, then simply make the sweater
Gauge
27 sts and 36 rows = 4" in patt st on size 3 needles when blocked
an inch shorter by eliminating nine rows after you
complete the ribbing for the front and before
you begin the ribbing on the back. This sweater is
knit in one piece and seaming is minimized by the
elimination of shoulder seams and set-in sleeves.
Skill Level:
Materials
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7 (8, 9, 10) balls of Jaeger Siena 4 Ply
(100% mercerized cotton; 50 g; 153 yds),
color 401
Size 3 needles or size required to obtain
gauge
Size 3 circular needles (40")
Size 2 needles
Size 2 circular needles (24")
Coilless knitter’s safety pins
Row counter
Pattern Stitch
Vertical Rib
Row 1 (RS): (K3, P3) across.
Row 2: (K3, P3) across.
Rep these 2 rows for patt.
Front, Sleeves,
Neck Opening, and Back
Sweater is worked in 1 piece, beg at bottom
front, up and over shoulders to bottom back.
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With smaller needles, cable CO 105 (111, 119,
125) sts. Work bottom ribbing as follows:
Row 1 (RS): K1, *P1, K1, rep from *.
Row 2: K2, *P1, K1, rep from * to last st, K1.
Rows 3–12: Rep rows 1 and 2.
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Change to larger needles, establish main patt
as follows:
Row 1 (RS): K1, P2 (2, 3, 3), *K3, P3, rep
from * to last 6 (6, 7, 7) sts, K3, P2 (2, 3,
3), K1.
Row 2: K3 (3, 4, 4), *P3, K3, rep from * to
last 6 (6, 7, 7) sts, P3, K3 (3, 4, 4). Rep rows
1 and 2 for a total of 20 (24, 30, 34) rows in
main patt; work measures approx 3½ (4, 4½,
5)" from beg of ribbing.
Ve r t i c a l R i b P u l l o v e r
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Page 43
Project: Stripes and Web Boatneck
Pattern Stitches (second column), Vertical Web, last line:
Rep these 2 rows for patt, except when working in the rnd, rnd 2 will be K2tog, YO, K2.
(Replace "K2, YO, K2tog" with "K2tog, YO, K2" as shown above.)
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Second column, first line:
Rnd 2: *K4, P2, (K2tog, YO, K2) 2 times, P2*, rep from * to * to beg of rnd marker.
(Replace "K2, YO, K2tog" with "K2tog, YO, K2" as shown above.)
Page 48
Project: Peri's Parasol Pullover
Pattern Stitch
The directions for the pattern stitch are correct as written. Because the stitch count varies
in the odd-numbered rows of the pattern, some customers have been concerned that they
are working the pattern incorrectly. To help you work the front and back, we are
providing the number of stitches that you should have at the end of the odd-numbered
rows when you work the front and back pieces.
Row 1: 99 (123) sts
Row 3: 115 (143) sts
Row 5: 111 (138 sts
Row 7: 119 (148) sts
Row 9: 115 (143) sts
Row 11: 115 (143) sts
Row 13: 91 (113) sts
Page 50
Project: Peri's Parasol Pullover
Sleeves, first bullet:
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With larger needles, cable CO 49 sts. Work rows 1 - 14 of Peri's parasol patt,
including selvage sts and St sts as follows:
Row 1 (RS): P1 (selvage st), K1, work patt row 1, rep from * to * a total of 2
times, K1, P1 (selvage st).
Row 2: K1, P1, work patt row 2, rep from * to * a total of 2 times, P1, K1.
Cont in established patt through row 14.
(Replace original text in first bullet with the above text.)
Pages 51-60
Project: Scallop Twin Set
For corrections to this pattern, please contact customer service at 1-800-426-3126 or at
[email protected].
Page 92
Project: Lily of the Valley Cardigan
Back, first bullet:
Replace "Row 1 and all WS rows:" with "Rows 1 and 3:".
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Back, first bullet:
Insert the following text below row 4:
Rows 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17: P1, K1 (2, 3, 4), *P25, K1 (2, 3, 4)*, rep from * to * 3
times, P1.
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Front, first bullet:
(Insert the following text after row 4, and delete the line "Rows 5-21: Cont patt as
established.")
Rows 5-18: Cont patt as established.
Row 19: Work as for row 1 and at same time dec 4 sts evenly spaced across this row53 (55, 58, 61) sts.
Row 20: K1, P51 (53, 56, 59), K1.
Row 21: P1, K51 (53, 56, 59), P1.
• Transition row (RS): K1, P1 (1, 3, 5), K10, P2 (3, 3, 3), K23, P2 (3, 3, 3), K10, P3 (3, 4,
5) K1.
• Establish main patts as follows:
Row 1 (WS): P1, K3 (3, 4, 5), P10, K2 (3, 3, 3), P23, K2 (3, 3, 3), P10, K1 (1, 3, 5), P1.
Row 2: K1, P1 (1, 3, 5), 10 sts in right slant Twin Leaf patt (row 2), P2 (3, 3, 3), 23 sts in
Lily of the Valley patt (row 2), P2 (3, 3, 3), 10 sts in left slant Twin Leaf patt (reminder:
left slant and right slant will be reversed on left front), P3 (3, 4, 5), K1.
• Cont in established patts shaping armhole and shoulders as for back. AT SAME TIME
shape neckline when work measures 18 1/2 (19, 20 1/2, 21)". At neck edge, BO 7 (7, 8,
8) sts 1 time. Dec 1 st, then BO 3 (3, 4, 4) sts 1 time. Dec 1 st, then BO 2 sts 1 time. Dec
1 st, then BO 1 st 1 time. Dec 1 st 1 time
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Sleeves, first bullet:
Delete the first sentence and replace with copy below:
• Cable CO 57 (59, 62, 65) sts and work mimosa border patt as for front without
working front row 19 decs. Work transition row as follows (RS): K1, P4 (4, 6, 7),
K10, P2 (3, 3, 3), K23, P2 (3, 3, 3), K10, P4 (4, 5, 7), K1, and establish main patts on
this basis.
Size: Small (Medium, Large,
Extra Large)
Classic, timeless style—brought up to date
Finished Measurements
with fold-back cuffs and a bright color—
Bust: 35 (37, 39, 41)"
Length: 21½ (22½, 23½, 24½)"
makes this a sweater to wear and enjoy
for many years. Charming braids and
cord-like cables are both intricate and simple
Main Pattern Stitches
with slightly understated and delicate tones.
Corded Rib
Skill Level:
Materials
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9 (10, 10, 11) skeins of Jaeger Matchmaker
Merino 4 ply (100% wool; 50 g; 200 yds),
color 712
Size 3 needles or size required to obtain
gauge
Size 2 circular needles (16")
Size 2 straight needles
Gauge
32 sts and 36 rows = 4" in main patt sts on size
3 needles when blocked
Multiple of 2 sts
Row 1 (RS): Sl 1 pw, K1, YO, psso the K1 and YO.
Row 2: P2.
Rep these 2 rows for patt.
Alternating Cable
Multiple of 6 sts
C4B (Cable 4 Back) = sl 2 sts to cn and hold at
back of work, K2, K2 from cn.
C4F (Cable 4 Front) = sl 2 sts to cn and hold at
front of work, K2, K2 from cn.
Row 1 (RS): C4B, K2.
Rows 2 and 4: P6.
Row 3: K2, C4F.
Rep these 4 rows for patt.
Multiple of 9 sts
C6B (Cable 6 Back)= sl 3 sts to cn and hold at
back of work, K3, K3 from cn.
C6F (Cable 6 Front) = sl 3 sts to cn and hold at
front of work, K3, K3 from cn.
Row 1 (RS): C6B, K3.
Rows 2 and 4: P9.
Row 3: K3, C6F.
Rep these 4 rows for patt.
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Classic Cable and Corded Rib Turtleneck