Cotton & Rayon Seed Kimono

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Cotton & Rayon Seed Kimono
Cotton & Rayon Seed Kimono
MATERIALS:
2 skeins Blue Heron Cotton Rayon Seed
US #8 needle or size to obtain gauge
F or G Crochet Hook
Tapestry Needle
GAUGE: 15 stitches over 4”
PATTERN STITCH: Garter Stitch, Knit every row.
NOTE: Makes 2 pieces. Make increases on 2nd stitch.
DIRECTIONS
Cast on 42 stitches
Rows 1-2: Knit (approx. 11” across)
Rows 3-4: Increase 1 stitch at the beginning of each row
Rows 5-8: Repeat Rows 1-4
Rows 9-12: Knit
Rows 13-14: Increase 1 stitch at the beginning of each row
Repeat rows 9-14 eleven more times (70 stitches)
Rows 81-86: Increase 1 stitch at the beginning of these 6 rows (76 stitches)
Body: Cast on 46 sts at beginning of next 2 rows (168 sts). Mark the
center shoulder line. Knit 60 rows.
Back: Bind off 86 sts (front) and knit to end of row. Knit 13 more rows
on the remaining 82 sts and place on holder. The yarn should be
at the bottom edge of the back. Do not cut yarn.
Assembly:
Place both pieces together and work a 3-needle bind off to finish
the back seam. With F or G hook, work 5 rows of single crochet
along the front and neck edges, making sure the edges are even
and flat. SC along back side edge, across sleeve edge, and back down front side edge to reinforce. Slip stitch back
up front side edge and attached front to back using slip stitch to seam and leaving a 5” side vent. If desired, turn
back 3-4” of sleeve to form cuff and tack lightly in four places. Weave in ends.
IMPORTANT: The natural fiber and variation of the yarn thickness will cause a substantial amount of drape to this
garment as it relaxes over time which gives the jacket its wonderful flowing quality. This will not be apparent
when garment comes off the needles and it will be much smaller and boxier than anticipated. Upon completion,
saturate with cool water, spin out the excess water in washing machine, hold jacket by the shoulders and give it a
“whack”to stretch out the stitches. Gently stretch the length and width to your satisfaction, being careful not to
stress the crochet edges too aggressively. Drape a large folded towel onto a hanger to support shoulders. Hang
dry and enjoy!
This design is the property of BLUE HERON YARNS 2011 and is provided free with the purchase of the yarn.