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Bluebell, Totem
and Katie
LY SWERVE Gee
Jumpers, Hooded Jacket, Vest, Cardigan and Bere!Why making it
with Patons
makes it really
worthwhile . ..
Every year Patons make up thousands and
thousands of garments to ensure that each
individual pattern is perfected in every size stated
and every Patons yarn specified—of vital import-
ance to the shape of your finished garment.
‘And once in shape—always in shape, No shrink:
ing. No stretching, Patons promise it. With over
180 years of experience to draw on, the people at
Patons don't pay lip service to quality, they work
at it constantly. That's why making it with Patons
makes it really worthwhile,
These are the Patons Yarns
featured in this Book —
TOTEM ‘A favourite yarn for many years
because it looks good, washes
easily and knits up well.
Patonised, it will never shrink.
‘Some colours are available in
50g balls (if using these, simply
halve the quantities shown
for 259 bal
KATIE New pure wool with a crochet
twist and a soft, smooth “fee!
In fun-loving colours, including
viscose and shadow shades.
Won't shrink, stretch or lose its
shape,
BLUEBELL A fine, pure new wool. Won't
shrink or lose its shape.
Mothproof. Wears beautifully.
Please note—
When purchasing yarn for a garment, you must be
‘sure to specify either Imperial (ounces) or Metric
(grammes) quantities. it your Knitting Book states
‘ounces only, your Retailer will convert these to
grammes where necessary. It will help if you take
your book with you when purchasing yarn.
* Suggested Retail Selling Price
Poge 2—Book 348
No. 1— Jumper
(opposite)
CAUTION!
we can take no respon-
PATONS BLUEBELL
AB
Fits underarm ins. 18 20
om 46 51
Measures sea ins, 19 21
om 48 53
Main Colour 259 balls 5 6
or toz. balls 4 5
1st Contrast 25g balls 1 1
or 1oz. balls 1 1
Small quantity of 2nd Contrast.
.
Length 9 ~ ins. 9} 107
cm 24 27 »
Sleeve seam ins. 6 7
om 15 18
(or length desired)
“Disc” or Patons
1 pair each Nos, 10 and 12
Average Knitters 1 pair each Nos, 9 and 11
Tight Knitters 1 pair each Nos, 8 and 10
Needles in instructions are for Average Knitters,
NEEDLES—Milward
Loose Knitters
Milvard Tapestry Needle for sewing seams.
4 Press Studs, Motif (iF desired).
ABBREVIATIONS—See page 19. “Inc. Pick up
loop which lies before next st., place on left-hand
needle and knit tbl, M, = Main Colour, C.1 =
tet Contrast. €.2 = 2nd Contrast,
Instructions are for size A. Size B is shown [B...)
Where one set of figures is given, this applies to
both sizes.
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BACK
Using No. 11 Needles and M., cast on 63 [B 69]
stitches,
1st row—K.2, * P.1, K.1, rep, from * to last st,, K.1
2nd row—K1, * Pt, K.1, rep. from * to end
Rep. tat and 2nd rows 4 times.
Using No. 9 Needles, proceed as follows—
tet row—Knit. 2nd row—Purl,
Rep, 1st and 2nd rows until work measures 5} [B 6}]
ins, (14 [B 16] cm) from commencement, finishing
with @ purl row.
Shape raglan armholes as follows—
1st and 2nd rows—Cast off 2 sts., work to end, **Published by courtesy of “Woman's Day” Magazine
Sailor shirt-jumper with fashioned raglan. K.1, P.1 rib on cuffs and
lower edge. Collar and insert in garter stitch.
3rd row—K1, slip 1, K.1, p.82.0, knit to last 3 sto
K2 tog. Kt
4th row-—Purl
(Prirep. Sra and Ath rows until 31 [B 33] ote. remain,
finishing with @ 3rd row.
Noxt row-P.1, P.2 tog., purl to last 3 ote., P.2 tog!
PA
ed. (¢8 before) at each end of every row until 21
[B 33} sts, remain. Cast off
FRONT—Work as given for Back to **
Shape neck as follows—
tet row—K.1, slip 1, K.1, p.s.s.0., K.26 [B K.29], turn.
Continue on these’ sts, dec. at armhole edge (as
before) in every alt. row 13 [B 15] times, whilst at
same time dec. at neck edge in 2nd row and every
following 4th row 6 [B 7] times.
Dee. at armhole edge in every row 5 times, whilst at
same time dec. at neck edge in following 4th row from
previous dec, (2 sts.)
Next row—P.2, turn, K.2 tog. Fasten off
Join yarn to remaining sts., cast off 1 st, and complete
to correspond with other side.
SLEEVES
Using No. 11 Needles and M., cast on 39 [B 41]
stitches.
Work 10 rows in rib as given for Back.
Using No. 9 Needles, proceed as follows—
1st row—Knit. 2nd row—Purl
Rep. tet and 2nd rows once.
5th row—K.2, “Inc.", knit to last 2 sts, “Inc.”, K.2.
Inc. (as before) in every 6th row until there are 49
[B 53) sts.
Continue until side edge measures 6 [B 7] ins,
(15 [B 18] cm) (or length desired) from commence:
ment, finishing with a purl row.
Shape raglan as follows—
Ist and 2nd rows—Cast off 2 sts., work to end.
3rd row—K.1, slip 1, K.t, p.s.s.o., knit to last 3 sts.,
K2 tog., K.1.
Deo. (as before) at each end of every alt. row until
15 sts, remain,
Next row—P.1, P.2 tog., purl to last 3 sts., P.2 tog.tb.l,
PA
Rep. last 2 rows once. (9 sts.) Cast off.
INSERT
Using No. 9 Needles and C.1, cast on 3 stitches.
Working in stripes of 4 rows C.1 garter st., 4 rows C.2
garter st., inc. at each end of every 3rd row until there
are 23 [B 25] sts.
Work 2 [B 6] rows. Cast off.
COLLAR
Using No, 9 Needles and C.1, cast on 63 [B 55]
stitches, [Continued on next page
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