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Double Knitting P t PBN0000-00382 ems ‘a ons Price Code S a Knitting for Baby 18 Handknit designs in DK for premature baby to toddler sizes Contents and Material 1/2. Jacket and Hat .... Sizes 4045 16 18 20 2 24 ins Jacket and Hat Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 509 balls 2 3 3 4 4 balls Patons Fairytale DK 509 bal 3 3 4 4 5 balls Jacket Pair needios each size ¢mm (UK8-USA6) and 3mm (UK10-USAQ). 9(10-10-11-11) buttons. sedles each size 3mm (UKS-USAS) and 4mm (UK-USA6) 3/. Cardigans and Bonnet cess page 4 Sires 35 40 45° 50 55 cms 4 16 18 20 22° ine Cardigan and Bonnet Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 50g balls, 222 3 3 Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls 2 2 3 3 4 balls Pair needles each size 4mm {UKB-USA6) and 3/.mm (UK10-USA3). ‘button for Cardigans. 1 button for Bonnet. bolts 6/7. Plain and Striped Sweaters ....... page 6 Sizes 35 40 45 80 55 cms 4 16 18 20 2 ins Plain Sweater Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 509 balls 202 2 3 3 balls Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls 2 3 3 3 4 balls Striped Sweater Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 509 bs Main Colour (M) 4 2.2 balls Contrast Colour (C) Se re eT) Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls Main Colour (M) 202 2 3 3 balls Contrast Colour (C) 1 9404 4 1 bal Pair needles each size 4mm (UKB-USA6) and 3mm (UK10-USA3) 2(2-3-3.3) buttons. 8/9. Coat and Bonnet ...........-.++. page 9 Sires 3540 4550 55 ems 4 18 18 20 22° ine Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 50g balls 23 446 Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls 34 4 5 7 balls Pair needles each size 4mm (UK8-USA6) and 3mm (UK10-USA3). 3 buttons for Coat. 1 button for Bonnet. balls Coats Crafts UK 10/11. Cabled We Sizes - page 12 45 50 55 60 cms 18 2 2 24 ins Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 509 balls, Waistcoat 102 2 2 3 balls Cardigan 2.2 3 4 & balls Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls, Waistcoat 2 2 2 3 3 balls Cardigan 2 3 3 4 5 balls Pair needles each size 4mm (UKE-USA6) and 3mm (UK10-USA3}. Cable Neodle. 4(4-5-5.6) buttons. 12/13. Heart Cardigan and Blanket .. .. page 14 Cardigan Sizes 35 40 45 «50 55 cms 4 16 18 20 22° ins Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 509 balls Cardigan Main Colour (M) 2.2 2 3 3 balls (Oddment in Contrast Colour B, Blanket Main Colour (M) 4 balls Contrast Colour A 1 ball Contrast Colour 8 2 balls Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls. Cardigan ‘Main Colour (M) 2.2 3 3 4 balls ‘Oddment in Contrast Colour B. Blanket ‘Main Colour (M) 4 balls Contrast Colour A 1 ball Contrast Colour B 3 balls Pair needles each size 4mm (UK8-USAB) and 3mm (UK10-USAS). 313-4-4-4) buttons for Cardigan, 14. Hooded Jacket eraceinnceierew ef DAGON: Sizes 35 40 45 50 55 cms 16 18 20 22° ins stons Fairytale Cuddles DK 509 balls 23°93 6 5 balis Patons Fairytale DK 509 balls 393 4 5 6 balls Jam (UK10-USA3) Pair noodles each size 4mm (UKE-USA6) and 5(5-6-7-7) buttons or toggles. 15/18. Cardigans, Hat and Bootees ... . page 18 Sizes 35 40 «45 «50 55 cms 4 16 18 20 22° ins Patons Fairytale Cuddles DK 50g balls Cardigan 102 2 2 3 balls Hat and Bootees 11 4 2 2 balls Patons Fairytale DK 50g balls, Cardigan 2 2 2 3 4 balls Hat and Bootes 12 2 2 2° balls Pair needles each size 4mm (UK8-USA6) and 3/.mm (UK10-USA3). 4{4-4-5-8) buttons for V-Neck Cardigan, 5(5-5-6-6) buttons for Round Neck Cardigan. Length of narrow ribbon for Bootees. Please note that illustrated shades may differ from those cu available. tly www.coatscrafts.co.uk {or all up-to-date news, designs, product information and ideas. Coats Crafts Uk, P.O. Box 22, Lingfield, McMullen Road, Darlington, Co Durham DL1 1YQ. Tel: (01325) 394237 . General Notes Tension For best results always read the complete instruction and check the tension before starting ‘ork. f the tension plece measures less that the required width try a size larger needle. i the tension piece measures more than the required width try a size smaller needle. Where tensions are given over st st for a patterned garment, ‘check your tension in st st you have to use @ diferent needie size to obtain this tension similar adjustment must be made to the needle ‘izes used in the patterns. A proper fit and correct size of finished garment is only possibie withthe correct tension. Notes Figures in round brackets refer to the larger ‘izes. Figures or instructions in square brackets, (1, shouldbe repeated as stated ator the brackets ‘The quantties of yarn stated in this publication re based on average requirements and are therefore approximate Abbreviations Alt = alternate; beg = beginning: oms centimetres; dec = decrease; fll = following: inc increase; ins = inches; k= knit; p = put; patt = pattern; pss0 = pass slipped stich over; rem = Femain(ing); rep = repeat; si = sip; sis) = slitch(es); st st= stocking stitch (1 row knit, row purl) fl = through back of loop; tog = together: Yb = yarn back: yf = yarn forward yirn = yarn forward and round needie; yon = yarn over needle; yin = yarn round needle; 0 = no sts, times oF rows to be worked for that particular size, £2001 Designed and published by Glonwo Associates Lid, PO Box 125, Hated, ALO 72 WARNING - COPYRIGHT. This publication is protected by the law of copyright and may ot be reproduced ox copied ether by photocopying ci ary thor way tis sold ‘on contin that tis only used fr non-commercial purposes. All other rights are expressly reserve by Glenwoll Associates (13 Pressing "Aways press each piece on wrong side of work avoiding ing. Woot: Using a hot ion and a damp cloth steam each piece thoroughly without allowing the ‘weight ofthe ron to ret onthe work While the kaiting is stil damp pin out. the press lightly again and alow to dy ‘Synthetic yarns: Press lightly on wrong side using a warm iron and a’ dry’cloth (evoking tings) except when label slates’ that yarn should nol be pressed. U.S.A. Glossary Cast of = bind of tension = gauge: pick up and tovt= knit up; stocking st = stocknet st: yarn forward, yarn found needle, yan over needle ‘and yarn foraré and over needle = yarn over ktwise/purwise = kntways/purtways. Printed in England 623 11 5521 1/2. Jacket & Hat (Shown on front cover) Measurements Toit Chest Sizes 4 45 «50 550. 16 18 2 2 24 ing Finished Measurement 4% 54 59 6570 19° 21% 23% 26 28 ins Length to Shoulder 2 2% 2% 3 38 Bh 1 «11 «13 (15 ing Sleave Length 417) 20 2428s Bh 6h 8) Oh tine Tension 22 sis and 30 rows using 4 mm needles. Jacket Back Using 3mm needles cast on 59(59-65-71-77) sis and work 9 rows in garter st (every row k - first row is wrong side) ‘Change to 4mm needles and commence pat: ‘st row (right side): P1(0-1-0-1) K3, "pI, KS: rep ftom * to last 1(01-0-1) st, pi(0-1-0-1). 2nd row: P2(1-21-2), kt, 3; kt op fom *to last 2(1-2-1-2) sts, pat1-2-1-2) “These 2 rows form pat. Contin patt until Back measures 11(13-15-18- 22) ems, ending with a wrong side row. 10 cms [4 ins] over st st Shape Armholes Keeping patt correct cast of 2 sts at bog of next 2 rows. Dec 1 stat each end of next 3 rows then {oll 1(1-2-2-2) alt rows. 41(47-51-57-63) sts, Work 3 rows in garter st, thus ending with a wrong side row. [Now work inst st until armholes measure 11(12- 19-15-16) cms from start of shaping, ending with aprow. ‘Shape Shoulders Cast off §(6-7-8-9) sis at beg of next 2 rows, then 6(7-7-8-8) sts at beg of fll 2 rows. Cast off rom 19(21-20-25-27) ats Right Front Using 3mm neodles cast on 28(31-34-37-40) sis and work 9 rows in garter st Change to 4mm needles and commence pat! et row (right side): K7(7-5:6-7) *p1, Kk; rep from * 0 last 1(0-1-0-1) st, p1(0-1-0-1), ‘2nd row: P2{1-2-4-2), kt, "p3, Kt; rep from * 10 last 5(5-7-7-5) sts, p1(1-3-3-4), ka, ‘Those 2 rows form patt and gartor st front border. Rep these 2 rows until Front measures same as Back to start of armhole shaping ending with a fight side row. 4 Shape Armhole Keeping patt corect cast of 2 sts at beg of next row. (Work 1 row straight here for Left Front) Dec 1 st at armhole edge on next 3 rows then foll 1(1-2-2-2) alt rows. 22(25-27-30-33) sts. Work 8 rows in garter st across all sts, thus fending with a wrong side row. Keeping garter st border correct, work rem sts in st st unl Front is 12(12-14-14-16) rows shorter than Back to start of shoulder shaping (work 1 row less here for Left Front), thus ending at front edge. ‘Shape Front Neck Cast off 6(7-7-8-8) sts at bog of next row. Dec 1 st at neck edge on next 8 rows then on foll2(2- 33-4) alt rows. 11(13-14-16-18) sts. Work 5 rows straight, thus ending at armhole edge. ‘Shape Shoulder Cast of 5(6-7-8-9) sts at beg of next row. Work 1 row. Cast off rom 6{7-7-8-9) sts. ‘Mark positions on garter st border for 4(5-5-6-6) buttons, the frst one & ems above garter st welt {and the top one 1 cm below cast off edge. Space remaining 2(2-3-4-4) buttons evenly between. Left Front Using 3/amm needies cast on 26(31-34-37-40) sis and k 1 row, then Shape Welt as follows: 2nd row: K o ast 2 sts, inc in next st kt. 3rd row: Inc in frst st, k to end, 4th row: As 2nd row. Sth row (buttonhole: Inc in fist st, 3, K2t09, to end. $2(35-38-41-44) sts, 6th row: K to last 2 st, k2tog 7th row: K2t0g, k to end, FRop the last 2 rows once more. 28(31-34-37-40) sts, ‘Change to 4mm needles and commence pat: ‘1st row (right side): P1(0-1-0-1),°K3, pt; rep fom * to last 7(7-5-5-7) sts, K7(7-5-5-7) ‘2nd row: K4, p1(1-8-9-1), kt, °p9, K1;rep from * to last 2(1-2-1-2) sts, p2(1-2-1-2) These 2 rows form patt and garter border. front ‘Making buttonholes in garter st border on right side rows to match markers as follows: Work to last 3 sts, yf, k2tog, kt, rep the last 2 rows unt Front measures same as Back to start of armhole shaping ending with a wrong side row. Complete as given for Right Front from + to end reversing shaping by working 1 row more and 1 row less whore indicated, Sleeves Using 3mm needies cast on 33(95-37-99-41) sis, Loft Sleeve Cutt: Work the 9 rows of gator st as ‘iver for Walt of Lett Front omitting buttonhole, 39(85-37-39-41) sts Right Sleeve Cuff: Work to match Left Sleeve Cutt, reversing shaping by working inc and dee at other end of rows, Both Sleeves: Change to 4mm neodles and Work 4 rows in patt as given for Back. Keeping patt comect and bringing extra sts into patt, inc 1 stat each end of next and every fll 2nd(2nd-at a

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