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Beautiful knitwear from one NEW WAYS of the UK’s favourite designers WITH CABLES Editors 208 Wiliams, Charlotte Martyn Editor ln Chief Debora Bradley ‘an Eater Rob Bowen Production Eitr Jenny Forsyth Technical Eto Jenner Storey CConvrbstors Jude Cure, Louise Day Neola Lynn, Kirstie McLeod, Halon Spedging cok 1225 247248 Senior Advertsing Manager Panay Stokes Trade Marketing Manager Janine Smith Trsamatonel Accaurt Manager Rebecca Richer (Corneal Decor of Consurer Reverses PaulLayte Prtcton Canter Stephanie Sith Production Director Serah Powell Production Manager Louisa Mote / Rose Grits LUcersing and Syndication Director Regina ak gina erk@hrurenet com Tol 244 1225 722359 Head of Womens Creative Key Lawrence ‘Grup Senor Eltcr Je Tor (Group Av Dracor Mat Hunn Subscriptions Manager Elzabeth Daly (Call 0844 2482852 or go 12 nwa myfavourtemagazines co.uk Immediate Media Company ‘Chala Stephen Alexnaer ansping Director, Bristol Any Mal ESC scr cossiss SARAH HATTON THE KNITTER SIMPLY KNITTING PLEASURE OUTSTANDING COLLECTION KNITTING FAVOURITE TECHNIQUES Kitter oonnseaitoy SARAH HATTON Lace 2 v 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Minarets cardigan Middle East-inspired elegance Diana shrug ‘One-piece party essential Carla top ‘Casual style for any occasion Audrey stole Diamond- patterned wrap Diamantine top Radiating zigags and lace Cassie wrap Versatile tit to wear four ways Letitia top ‘Cropped sleeves anda lattice yolk Leonora sweater ‘Smocked detailsfor extra appeal Mist shaw! Beautiful cobweb mohair Children 50 Cherish layette Chup trot Banke, hat and mits 53 Ppt jacket Textured oxy utto-up 56 Hector jumper Furie gras 58 Holly jacket Timeless cosy style 62 Joshua sweater Textured chic for teenagers Colour 166 Mamie cardigan Pretty rero moss stitch Meredith jacket Siripy nautical theme Palmetto cardigan Subily textured shaping Aintree jacket Long inesand chequers Kilda cardigan Classic Fair isle 2 g2 a Sarah Haton @ Designer Collection Home & Gifts 90 Hornbeam cushion Gorgeous cabled desor 92 Geometric tablet cover Funky strpesand circles 94 Buckthorn cowl ‘Chunky neck warmer 96 Pasha bolster Midale Eastern opulence ico tote ‘your knitting with pizzazz, Cabl 102 Martha sweater Inspired by nature'sdesigns 107 Rosa cardigan cornucopia af cables 12. Ombre shrug CCharmingand feminine 116 Dorothea tunic Longline vintage chic 120 Craven sweater Slouch cowied comfort, 124 Lene trio (Cony shrug, hat and mits Sarah Haron @ Designer Collection 07 Interview (Meet Sarth Hatton and learn about her experiences asa renowned designer for famous yarn brands, and find out about her latest projects 129 Stockists and abbreviations Details of where to buy yarns, plus allabbreviations explained 120 What's new! Geta sneak preview of Sarah's new book, whieh features cosy, easy-knit accessories for your home Sarah ation @ Designer Collection 0 Scarborough’ from Rowan's Mag45 © Sarah's pretty top fom The Kite 35 © "Wharton shrug from The Knitter 0 © Sarah loves to ) oll cast off 10 (l0s12:.244 st, knittoend, 4th (chelthsoverys-) rows then onevery follaltrowto27 (1:31:33) ss. Next row (WS):Purluntilthereare ‘Work row, ending with RS facingfor 35(09:49:17:51)stsonneedle,turn, leave nextrow.Castoft remsts onaholderandcontonthese ssonly SHAPERIGHTFRONT With WStacing, rejoin yarnto rem SHAPE LEFTFRONT 85 (19:43:1751) ts, pusltoend. Next row (RS}:K1,SI1,KI.psso(raglan _Nextrow (RS): Shi, KI, pss0 neck edge), edge) knittolast 2st, K2tog|neckedge),_knittolast$sts,K21og, Kt (raglanedge) [3 (715:49)st5] ‘Thisrow setsneckand raglan shaping, This row sets raglanand neckshaping. Workingshapingasset,contasgiven for ‘Working shapingas set, contasfolls: Right Front, reversingallshapings Sarah Hatton @) Designer Cllection tng psn. © shed ye atone NN spmetoos tata FF sopmrnentlinins NN semmaasiootetathos, ZT spronnncniaenins wen part SLEEVES (eothatike) Using 4mm needlescaston 63 (71:75:51:89) Row 1(RS):PI(13:0:0),K1, PI, KIsrep from tolast1 {10:0 ts, (L:0:0) “Thisrow sets mossstiteh. ‘Work row moreinmossstiteh, Row Patt 7:55) (Ky, KI, ‘ld, Ki) into nents, pat: ep rom "to last (6:95) st, (KI, yf, KI, fwd, KD) ingonextstpatt7 (5%) Row 4: Patt (8:4), "P5,palt7srep from *tolaat 12 (10319), P Row 5: Patt? (5 toast 12 (8202153) 3, S, pat 7 (5:4). Row 6: Asro 4 Row 7-Pate7 (58:4), "S11K1,ps90.K 20g alt 7 rep om “toast 2610: PS, patt rep from *tolast 10 (681.9) sts, P3, patt7 (35:54). ow 9: Patt7 5:84), “1, Kg, pss0, patt 7: rep from *tolast 10 (68:11:74, S11, 2tog, psso,patt7 (5:54. (Original stitch count restored.) ‘Work! row moreinmossstiteh, ending “with Sfacingfornext row. Begwithaknitrowandworkinginst st {hroughout contasfolls Work2 rows. SHAPE RAGLAN Casto (6:67) stsatbeg ofnext rows. Minarets ; Ban bee : ABHE Ha ae He i} roe Ai x3 Ree nae ways Sins) Biags G Ai ae) hh Ark a uy Rr yk 4 buny ae 5 ie i, [penny BRST Ana YAY Spiers ae ae Got eo ee Vy rene | Rani arenes Be Rapa ty | 0 ~ hore a ~) es ee, ag fie = ok Ge oy et REREAD (annie ERPSMpenna ote sa (o1saee7s) ats, ‘Workingall decreasesasseton body, dee Istateach end ofnextand: (24212) oll “athrowsthenonevery follaltrow until 17 (07392119) stsrem, Work! row, ending with RS acingfor next 00, Ccastoffromsts. MAKING UP BUTTONBAND Using3.25mmneedieseastontst(tobe used sew bandin place), with RS‘acing, Sarah Hatton @ Designer Cotection Minarets In detail Leaning Inlacepateming and garment shaping it is desirable to work decreases sothat they are mired, The standard K2tog decrease leans tothe right (/), and looks neat and tidy. But have you ever noticed that a column of left leaning decteases (\), such a5 11, i psso;K2tagtbl SSK, don't alway ne up so wel? Thisis to do with the amount of slackin the stitches being decreased, nthe left leaning decrease, ‘there is more yarnin te front stitch. “There are techniques to make them neater knitting an $5 through the back oop on thenext row helps. pattacross7stsleftonholderatLeftFront. easton 1st (tabeused tosewbandin place) fests] [sts] Continmossstitchuntilband, when __ Workinghuttonholeasbeforeand placed slighaly stretched fsupLeft Front tomatch markersonbuttonband,contin K \ openingedgeandroundtocentreback —__mossstitchuntil band, when lightly SS deck, endingwith RSlacnglornextrow: stretched tsup Right Front opening edge <= | E castoffin att and round tocentre back neck, ending \ PlacemarkersforSbuttons-first2i0 with RS facing for net row oo rnatehthosealeady workedontight —_Castoffinpat. skit onrovetstora Front last aljusthelow neckshaping Sart yet easaook andrem2spacedevenly between. FINISHING Joinseamatback neck, oinraglanseams. eur Sewonbuttons Using les, withRSfacing, _Pressgeatlasdeserbedon theball pattacross7stsleftonholderatrightfront, band.® Sarah Hatton @ Designer Cllection eg Pato 7: PRETTY AND FEMININE, this]ovely shrug combines theclegance ofashaw! with hepracticalty of cardigan perfect or layering,” saysSarah, ‘Ast/sknittedallinonepiece,even fairly new knitters shouldbe ableto knit it, although they may needalittleadvice initiallytohelpthem keepthepattern correet when they start workingthe Increases. You'lalsoneed to pickup stitches for thecuff, but thereareonly ‘swoseams, whichshould pleaseanyone ‘who loves knitting buthates makingup, Because ofthe yaraused, you will need toblock yourshrug.Don'the tempted toskipthisstageasit realy does bring out thebest ofthe ace pattern. ‘Duetothenatureofthisyarn, ‘once the garment iscompleteditis Importantto wet pressitin order togive theshrugasmooth nish,” saysSarah, SIZE NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES s fu [et | a | x | om tone {pair mm (UK 8/05 6) REF 81-86 01-97 war i217 pew wr Lees 31-34 36-38 40-42 44-46 48-50 52.54 4 pair 45mm (UK 7/U5 7) keitingneedles YARN TENSION ators Smoothie 0K weight 100% serve; 200m/200y per 18stsand27rows to am ar over stitch patter on a ss ay fstmneetes STOCKISTS & ABBREVIATIONS Turn to page 29 BODY Row 2and evry fllat ow: Pur Using 4mm needles easton 7 (271137 Row 1 (RS) Ki, "PI, Kisrepirom"toend. Row 2:P1 "Ki, Prep from *toend, These 2rowssetrib ‘Work rowsmorein ib Next row (WS): Pu Change to 4.5mm needles. Row 1K, K,(k2g, ye) twice: ep from *tolast6xs, KE. Sarah ation @ Designer Collection Rows3,5,7and9:Asr0% Row IKI," 1, KI, pso, sal} ice, Ks repitom to last6sts, (11K, sso, fod) ove, K2 Rows15,15,17and 9: Asrowt Row 20: Pur These 20rawsset pat CContinpattuntitbody meas (0:35: Jem, ending with S facing or next 2)em FRONT & BACK 57 (58: 65:66:71 58,5 (63:68.5:73 5:785:835)cm SHAPE FORSLEEVE IneIstateichendof next10 rows, taking ine stsinuo pattand ending with RS facing for retro: [137 (0187 1674177187) 5} Place markers at both ends oflast row to denotebasect sleveopening Cont straight unt work meas (2:20 34:36) em from markers, ending with RS lacing for next ros. Place markersat each end vthiscow Deel stateach end of next 10 roms, lnv(erasnisrase ss] ‘Work straightin pattern until pew, when folded lengthways, matches therskdeto top of border, ending wih raw 1D 200 pate CChangeto 4mm newdles and work 7rowsin basset. Castottinrib, PRESS Presently according toany instructionson bullband CUFFS (Bothalike) ‘With RS facing andusing 4mm need pick pana knit 9 (35-67 7:75:79) stsewenly alongsleeve row -end edge between markers, egwith nd rv and workinginrinasseton body work Gem nib, ending with RS facing fornext rove Ccsottinri Join side a cul seams from body cast-on cejgesto cuffeast-offedgesusingbackstit, Diana lormatresstichi prefered. ‘Wet press your garment laying tout at and pinningitinposiion. Cover with damp clothsand leave untildry. le (| Sarah Haron ( Designer Collection Carla SIZE NEEDLES & : aoa ACCESSORIES fan taeda ‘pair3.25mm UK 10/053) WT el os 9 97 2 7 WW om bnittingnentles 3234 36 38 40 42 44 45m Tpairamm(uKa/0s6) nitingneedies rq 85 9) 98 100 WH TE TE Sow Bel 34 36 37 40 42 44.46% 49 in TENSION salsaTsst rT sr Tas Tso bao | ox esses roses sc ‘over patton 4mm needles Wh Wh WW Wh 23 Bown 29 29 29 29 30 30 3 31 om STOCKISTS & ste ABBREVIATIONS Wh Wh Th TW BR DMR » Tuntopaget9 YARN Rowan Wool Cotton (OK weight 50% cotton, 50% merino ened Wook t3m/23yds per 50g) Carla "ye 9 sw oon nee ge SARAHHAS designed cropped NOTE Whenworkingneckshapinginthe yo,K2. sleeved top thatlooksgreatwithjeans, _lacepatter, takeeareto workthelace Row 5:*K1, (yo, ssh) whee, KI, (k210g,90), trousers, shorts orevenasimpleskirt. increasesordecreasesonly whenyouhave twice, eprom tolast Iss, (90, 8k) Wsaseasy towearasaT-shirt,butlooks sufficient stitches toworkthematchinglace twice KI, (k2tog, yo) twice, KI somuch nicer, particularly withthe increaseordecrease.Ifindoubt,replace __Row7:*Ki, yo, Ssk, Ki, vo, SH, k2t0g,psso, lace detalingaroundtheshoulders. partillacerepeatswithstockingstiteh, yo, KI, k2tog, Yosrep ftom telast st, ‘Thetopis knitted in Rowan's Woo! K1,yo, sk, KI, yo, sl, tog, psso, yo, KA, Cotton, afentastie cotton/merino wool STITCH PATTERNS ‘k210g, Yo, KI. Dlendthat'ssofttoknitwithandhesa LACE PATTERN Row 9:°K1, yo, sk. KS, k2t0g, yorrep from, pleasing drape. Plust’samachine= Row 1(RS)K3, k208,90,K1,Y0,88K,KS, *to]ast sts, K1, vo Ss, KS, K2t0g, $0.1. ‘washableyarn,soyou'llhavenotrouble tog, yorrepirom" tolast6sts,KI,yo, Row Ml:*K1, yo, sk, KS, k2tog,yosrepirom takingeareotit ssh *tolist sts Kl, yo. ssh KS, top 9K “Thewoolandcottonblendmeansits Row 2andallfellWWSrows Pur Row 2: Pa softbuthasedelightulroundedlook, Row 3°K2,k2tog yo K1"K2 908k K3, Inesningyoursticheswillloklovely og.yo,Kirrepiromtolatess,k2,, BACK tndpest taliohasarallygrencsiour yok, Kz ‘Using 25mm neds caston 1010711 range,” saysSarah, Row 5: K1, (k2tog, yo) twice, *K1, (yo, ssk) 119125: 1959:139: 147)sts. twice, Kl, (tog) twice rep irom "to. Row (RS), Ki;rep from “tod ast 6sts, K1, (yo, ssk) twice, KL. Row 2:*P1, Kl; rep{rom * tolast st, Pl. Row 7:Katog yor KI k2togy0,°Ki.y0,These2vowsset ah Sele Ki,y0,S1,katogpso,so KI,kitog, — WorkaturtherSrowsinrb. yovrepftom tolistests, Kinyo) Nexteow: Purl yousk Change to smmncedtes, Rowe 9K, 2g, yo,"KI,yossk, KS, Rom (RS) KO [0:2 149) °K 2tog yorepitom"tolasesis,K1,yo, stk S,katog yo; reprom 85:99:10 ssh T1113) moretimes,K1,y0,s8, KS 20g, RowIsK2,katogyo,"Kiy0.s8hKS,_yo.Ktoend atog yoreptomtoasestskl,ye, Rew Pur ssh. Replast2rows untilworkmeas34 (3:38 Row 12 Pur S531} em,endingwith Racing fornexteow. LACE PATTERN Row Ki, yo.ssk, KS, 210g, yo:repftom SHAPE ARMMOLES “toast sts, KI,yo,ssK, KS, kztog, 0,1. Keeplnglace patterncorrect asset, dec stat Row 2andallfollWS rows: Purl ceachendofnext (:515:7:7:7.7)rows. Row 3:°K2,yo,ssk, K9,ktog, you KI; ep [91 (97101-10911 119125-199)sts] from’ tolast sts, K2,¥0, sk, KS,k2tog, Cont without shaping untilarmholemeas5 Sarah Hatton @) Designer Collection BLOCKING DIAGRAM ’ FRONT & BACK $54 (54:56:57 57 59:59:59) 43 (45:47: 50:53:56 sjen (6:5:5:6:6:6:6] em, ending with RS facing fornextraw. SIZES 8-16 420-22 0NLY Next ow: KO ():0:4:0:-281), work from ow Sof Lace Pattern A repeating the pattern (ie 9:910:-:11-12)times intotal, KO(ss0: 40:28), 2 meus19(19:2002 Pe ne ee Siziee pececnemrtete SSS ee ea ee Sarah Hatton @ Designer Cllection sleeve 29@7:29: 2930: 90:81:31) 0m. SIZE 18 ONLY Nextrow: Ks, work fromrow Sof Lace Pattern, repeating the pattern 10 imesin total, Ka ALLsizes “Thisrow setslace pattern placement. ** [Now working12 row repasset, fromehart ‘orwriten ins ftilarmbole Jem,ending With RS facing fornex ‘SHAPE SHOULDERS AND BACK NECK Next row: Cast of (1218: 15:15: 1718 o)spattuntithere are 15 (7218: 2019-218 23:25)stsonright-handneedle,turnand | leaveremstsona holder. J, Workeachsideofneck separately, Next row: Casto sts, patttoend. Castosfremm (ise 1416152171922) st, ‘With RS facingejoinyarn, workingon rem sts castoffeentre39 (0:38:50: 45:4 49)sts,patttoend, CCompleteto match frstsideof neck, reversingallshaping FRONT Workasgiven forbackto™, Now working 2r0w repasset, from Lace Pattern, cont untilarmholemeass [9° 9:9:10:10) em, ending with RSfacingfor next row. SHAPE FRONT NECK Nextrow (RS) Patt 340799: (5:44. 4551 55)sts,turmand leaveremstsona holder. Workeach sideotneck separately Work 0%, Deel statneckedgeoinents(5:5:5:7777) rvs [29 (0234238237114: 48) 3] Dect stat neckedgeon (55:5: :4: 4) fall alerows, 28 (27:29:93-99:97:-40:44)st3} Decl stat neckedgeonevery oll athrovto 22 (05:27 1-90: 4-5 AI), Cont without shaping untilarmbole ‘matehesback tostar‘ of shoulder sheping, ending with RS facing for nextrow. Next row (RS): Castoff 11 12:18. 15:15:17 18:20) sts, patttoend. Work om Castoffremsts Retrntostsonholderand with RSfacing leavecentre23stsona holdet,reoin yarn to emstsand patttoend, Completeto matchflrstsideofneck, reversngallshapings SLEEVES (pothatike) Using 25mmneedieseast on 67( 18:77:79 sists ‘Work rowsin basset ane, Nextrow: Purl CChangeto mm needles, Row 1 (RS) 3 (4:0: 1-2-1240), "KI, 90, $8, KS, k2tog, yo:rep from 5(5:6:6:6:6:6:7) rmoretimes, Ka (51:23:45: 1) Row 2:Purl ‘These 2rowsset pal. Contin pattasse throughout and ATSAME ‘TIMEinetstateachendofnextand (4 {+8124 2) fol 2th (estes 6th hs (6th: 1) rows, [77 (79:81 80388852855 sts) thenon every fll th (hs tos 10 sth: sts th st) row t079 (8:87: 89295 97991 10i}sts, akingincreasedstsinto pattern, ‘Work straightin pattso29 (20:29:29: 90:205 Sr sijem,ending with Bf SHAPE SLEEVEHEAD Decl stateachend of next 5 (5:8:5:7:727:7) rows [69 (71977-7981 85:87) ts] (Cast off 9 (9:10: 10:11 111-1) stsat begat next owes. [517719 25:17:12) sts} CCastoffremsts MAKING UP Join right shoutderseam, NECKBAND With RStacing, using 25mmncels, pick Uupand knit a1 (1-91-3398 99) sts downleitsdeof neck, K23sts from older at front neck, pick up and knit 3 (1:3: 1:38 sea) stsuprightsideofneck, pickup and knit stsdownsideofback neck, pick upand knit 8382382404040: 40)sts frombackneckand 4stsup sideofback rack [0 (12131 116137127 197:157) 3) Begwith row 2ofribassetonbackand work Grows. eastoftin eb, FINISHING Join et shoulder and neckbandlseam. Joinsideandsleeveseams. Sew insleevesusingtesemise-in method. Sarah Hatton @ Designer Coltection Carla YARN Patons Merino Extrafne DX (OK weight: 100% woo: 120m1syds pe Sogball) Grey 00192: 6x sogballs NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES 1 pie dmm (UK 8/US 6 knitting needles {spare 4m kitting needle TENSION 2255 and 30 rows to 10cm over patt fon Amm needles STOCKISTS & ABBREVIATIONS Turnto page 29 WHATEVER THE weather, whocan resist thiscosy lace stole The'V"shape Isaninteresting construction, whieh youlfind simple towork. ustknit the Iwo straight pieces, keeping theendls live, then knitacross the top ofboth of ‘hemo join, and shapeto finish, Sarahsays, “Scarves, shawlsand stolesarethe perfect knitting project for anytime ofyear. Thisone hopefully offerssomething i Keep you interested ‘withitstunusual shapeand ace patterning, The yarnissupersoftand cosy, which makesitperfetforthis type ofproject.” STOLE STRAIGHT SECTION (ake2} Using 4mm neediesanelthe thumb method caston 5s, Rows1&2:Knit Row 3:2, (yf, Ki) twice, yfed,(k2tog) ‘times, (ytd, K1)5 times, fwd, (k2t0g}3 times, KI, (20g) times, (ytd, K1)S times, yfwd, (k2t0g)6times,(yfwd, KI) tovice, yd, K2 Row 4:K2, purltolast2sts,K2 Rowss & 6:Asrows Sand, Rows7-10:Knit, Repthese 0 rows times more, ending with RStacingfornextrow. Row Si: Knit. Row 52: Pr. Row 53: Reading rom righttoTett, work {rom row Lotchart A. Row 54: Reading from leftto right, work from row 2of chart A. Last 2rowssetchart A, Cont towork fom chart Auntilrow60 ofchartiscomplete ‘Workrows1-60oneemore, Then work ws aSoncemore,:husending with WS facing fornext row. Breakyurnandleavestsona spareneedleorholder, Makeasecond straight section nthe same way, thistime, leaving yarnattached, SHAPE BACK [Next row (joining row): K2,purltolast2sts ofist piece, PI, patoglastst with ststof ‘nu piece, purltolast 25s, K2. 109sts) ‘Working centrestsintolacepattasset, cont asfolls Row I: K2,skpo,knittolast 4st, katog, 2. 7st) Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Row 2:2, purl tolast 2st, K2 Row 3: Reading fromright toleft, work fromrow 3ofchartB [05sts] Row 4: Reading fromletttoright, work romrow 4ofehartB, Last 2rows set chart pattern, Continueto ‘work romchaet Buntilrow 76iscomplete [aasts] Contasialls: Row 1 (RS): K2, skp, (y(Wd, spo, K2}3 ‘mes, yfed, skpo, KI (k2tog,yiwd, K2) twice, 2tog, yiwd, k2t0g, K2. [31s] Row 2andallfollWS rows: 2, puritolast2 ss, 2, Row 3:K2,skpo, (yd, skpo,K2) stimes, KI. (k2tog. ye, K2) twice, k2t0g, yf, 2iog,K2. [29st] ow 5:K2,skpo,(yfwd, skpo,K2) twice, vyived, skpo, KI (i2tog, yfwd, K2}ewiee, k2tog, yfed, k2tog, K2_[27sts] Row 7:2,skpo, (fwd, skpo, K2} vice, yf si, k2tog,psso, wd, (K2, k2tog, fiw) ewice, K2tog, £2. [25st] ‘hissy feather andfan ceeding [salmple and plessing to work Audrey ‘You only worklace onthe right-side rows, soiteaey thee trac your work Row 9:2, skpo, (yf, skpo,K2) twice, _yfd,skpo,K1,k2tog, yw, K2, K2tog, ‘vd, katog, K2, [29515] Row 1:K2,skpo, (vid, skpo,K2) twice, 1, k2tog, fed, 2, k2og, yd, K2t0g, 2 [ast] Row 13:12, skpo, yf, skpo, K2, fwd skpo. KI, k2tog,yiwd, K2, K2tog, vid, tog, K2.19st6] Row 15:K2,skpo,yfwd,skpo, K2,yiwd, si, k2tog, sso, yiwd, K2,k2tog, yiwd, K2tog,K2 [17st] Row 17: K2,skpo, fwd, skpo, K2, fwd, skpo, KI, k2tog, vita, k2t0g,K2 [5 sts] Row 19: 2,skpo, yiwd,skpo, KS, k2t0g, Sarah Hatton @) Designer Cllection ytd, k2tog, K2, [13st] Row 21:K2, skpo,ywd.skpo, Ki, k210g, ytd, k2tog, K2 [1sts} Row 25:2, skpo,yiwd, sl, k2tog, po, ytd, k20g, K2 [9st] Row 25:2, skpo,yiwd, sll, k2tog, sso, ka [osts] Row 27:K2, sl, k2t0g, paso, 2. [Sst] Row 29:1, sh, k2tog, pss0,K1. [3st] Row 20:K2tog Fasten oft, FINISHING Pinouttosizeanelcoverwithdamp cloths Leaveuntileompletelydry before unpinning Weaveinallends.@ ouNaeog i 2 amon (9 patent tones see D vo-9 BY siemens © ie Audrey Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Diamantine SIZE NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES ee 1 set 325mm (UK 10/05 3) BE e965 91-96 LAM m-17 DHT on Grcutarnedies, Boem lang 32-36 30-40 42-44 45-48 50-52» Tset4mm(UKB/US6) = reulsr needles, 806m long uA = m =m =. 146 = 4 set amm (UK 8/US 6) DPNS 40484852 Sm _ (optional) me 8 8 7 TENSION 2 24 6 28 3H ® dists and 26 rows to sme M2728 em_Wemoverlacepatton ae Ammneedie 4 9% WA Oo STOCKISTS & YARN ‘ABBREVIATIONS ‘Rowan Baby Merino Sik OK (OK weight; 66% superwash wool, Tum topage 129 Sik bm ype Sb Ie eee SARAH'SELEGANTiop features Contuntilehartrow74(01:82:82:90)has Castoffrem at (124421) patternofradiatingzigzags worked beencompleted changing iromDPNsio With Sacing, reoinyarntoremsts, fromthecentreout.Youstartthelront _ dmmcircularncedls, cast ff $0 (59:9:569) ss, S1, R20, andbackpiecesby workingthe Magic [48 ($45496:190:54a) ss] sso, K23 (07:16:49), 90, KL Loopmethodor using DPR then gradually expandoutwardsfollowing __ Noweontinststthroughout ‘Turnandcontontheseststomatch irs thelae pattern -’sfunwatchingthe sideofncck, reversingallshapings fabriegrow! Thesleves,loweredging __SIZESM,XLBXXLONLY andneekbandarethen knitted onto Incassetonnextrounds,thenwork! With RSfacingrejoinyara tonemst, themain body. round without shaping -():-:2:3) times, ‘cast off next 112 (120:126:138:156) sts, Sarah used Rowan's Baby E(t) st] eit toast 112((20426:128156)stsand AT Merino Silk DK, amachine washable SAMETIMEinc1 (5-11) stsevenly across blend of merino andailkthathasa auLses row, cast off rem 14 (251050158), wonderfullysofticelandssavilablein Work 0 (8:2) rounds, increasingasset ao mted shades. “ontieseround, [448 (180:504:52-624)sts] Make onemorepiecethe same. SHAPENECK MAKING UP FRONT AND BACK (eothalike) Nextround:¥o, K23(0730:3614).K3tog, LOWEREDGING Usingeithermmeircularneedles (orthe turnandleaveremstsonaholder or Using’.2smm circular needles, work MagicLoopmethod}or4mmDPNs,ciston —circularncedle. [25(20/2228:45) st] acrosvallts eft on ahold forfromt and fst. Jointokaitintheround,takingeare Turn, back. 28 (288-260280-26)st3} nottotwiststitches.andplacematkerior Nextrow:Patog, pueitobogofroundthen 2,2, eprom tact hegoveound. Pimore [2s 288244) st3} sets Nextrow:Kl,yo,knittolast 2st, Katog. — Continefrs (6:66) em, Round1 (RS):*K1,yo.repfrom*toend. [23 (27:80:36:48) ts} Castoffinsib. ross Repthese2r0ws0 (ila) timesmore. __Joinshouler seams Round 2: Knit [23 (25:28:34241) sts] Round3: (yo, worknextstsassctonsow Nextrow:?2og, pus tend Placemarkers22(21-2526:27}emdown ofchart, yo, Ki) 4 times, 24 ts. [22(24:27:33:40) sts} from shoulder on each side seam. Round d-K>it Join sideseams Round (9, worknextsstsassetonsows SIZESKLAXXLONLY ofchart yo, Ki) times. 32st Nextrow: Ki, yo kittoend SLEEVES (pothatike) Rounds, worknext7stsassetonsow4 Nextrow:Purl [ (sts) With RS acing. startingatonemarkerin ofchart, yo, K1) 4 times. [40sts] thearmhole, using 4mmcircular needles, Round’ toGsetchartplacementandstart SHAPE SHOULDER pickupand knit 101 (105:109:11317) sts shapingwhichwillalsobeworkedas Casto (2:1927:20) st ‘evenly alongroundarmboleedgebetween shownonchar. Work row markersandjointoworkintheround. ‘Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Diamantine Biase Place marker to denotestart ofround. Work round. Next ound: 1, SI1, KI, psso,knitto last, sts, K2t0g,K2, This ound etssleeve shaping. Dec asset on 20 (21-2222: follaltrounds. [59 (o1-6a:s720)ss] Nextround:*K2t0g,yo,rep ftom *tolast SUK Next ound: 1, SI1, 1, psso,knitto last, 4st, K2tog,K2, Work round Nextround: 1, SI1, KI, psso,knittolast, sts, K2tog,K2 Repthese 4 roundsoncemore, then frst 2roundsoncemore [sa(ssis7.0i65) sts} Work round, dee 1:14) stsevenly at same time, [52(52:56:60:64) sts] CChangeto:.25mm circularneedles, work 6(6:777)eminsibasset onbody Castotfinsi, NECKBAND With RS facingand using 3.2smm circular needles, pickupand knit3 (:5:77)sts ddownlettsie of from neck, $6 (36:56 462)stsfrom front neck, 3 (5:51) 18 uprights ofneck, 3 (55:77) stsdown right sideofback neck, 56 (56:56:56:62) sts fromback neck, 3(5:5°77)sts uplettsideof back neck. 128(12212:10:152) sts] Work7roundsin basset on body. castotfinsib. Se serTa7a) em Sarah Hatton ( Designer Collection Diamantine oxox ASS Annee axoses: eXesehes exeexonsh a5psdsexesoxes eXeeseN eSosen ose) SeNevoneonsvaner op avenououn pravoumpNeaNoue PLANNED ax oXen cheno ooNch avo e ah oh ohovahevoh oN ovahevoheNaNevoveh ssa NeNONGHENENOLE No ‘Ke ‘Ne Ae Ne Te : ‘ ead ses sad hs he pacers erarena—aporoveprovdve ~eperane' ae a “the eh Sa tf Rte athe he wre Seno Nahe BA Sp- Np off Sets a1] Nel No Rett Nol Ne k SH Ss = 2Se\ ao shcho\oho\ she e\eesehes oss NeheseeNeS Neco Se ef se Ne ot No Ne sro Ne te Ne cess eek Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection SIZE an wie 20-2 or me 336 36-42 44-49 4 60 6m Ae mm 23 25a ” ed eased S21 53% SMe » YARN Paton Merino statin py py we 100% woo POmi86yds per SOB obtee 5 5 6 tk NOTSUREWHATTOKNIT? Why not makeashrug,andaponcho, anda scarf andevenacape? And why notknical those garmentsatthesametime,by rmakingthisincredibly versatiledesign? “Iwas inspired by thefactthat weall spendagreatdealoftime knitting project, and finding morethan one way tovsearitmakesthe most of your Ikniting,"saysSarah, ‘Thiswouldbeperfeet fortakingon holiday, when everythinginyour suitease needs tobe wearableonlots ‘ofoceasions - itwilltake you from breakiastto beach to aleisurely dinner ‘witheaseandstye on ce 28 De '54(60:68)em NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES ‘pair Arm (UK 8/5 6) iting needles Gxsnap fasteners TENSION 19 stand 33 rows to Wem over st st ‘onamm needles STOCKISTS & ABBREVIATIONS Tuan to page 29 MAIN SECTION Using dmmneedlescastom 10312129), Knitdrows. Nextrov (RS) Knit Nextrow: Ka, Ptolast 4s, Ks Workfromehart Nextrow: K, reading row from righto ef, work fom row Lof chart Arepeating marked section (10) timesin total, Cassie Next row, Ptolast 4s, Ka Last 2rowssetedgingstsandehart placement Keeping edgestsateachendingarterst throughout, contuntilall46rowso chart A havebeen completed, endingwithRSfacing fornext row. ‘Next row (RS): Knit. ‘Next row (WS): K4, P46 (51:56), P2tog, Pto Natty, Ks 102(12122) 3) Work from chart Nextrow (RS): K4, reading rom ight tolet, ‘work romrow ofchart3, repeating marked section 8 (9:10) imesin totl, Ks. ‘Thisrow setschart placement, Working 12row repthioughout, contin pattasset ‘onchart Buntilworkmeasapprox 15 (118:121)em, when stretched to mimic locking, ending with row 12 ofchart and with RSfieing for Nextrow (RS) Knit Next row (WS)-Ks, P46 50) pfb, Ptolas.4ts, Ke [hos (as:123)st] Workall 4orowsas worked at begofpieceandasseton chart vending with RS facing for Knit Srows. Castottknitwiseon WS, Wear this gorgeous garment inone of {ur etrking ways! Werblocktosize ‘Thegarmentisnow ready tobe worninone Sew pressstudstoeachendatpieceastolls: _offourstunningways. place ist set approx 2em up romendof piecewiththemalepartofthefasteneran PONCHO (Previous page) therightsideofoneedgeandthefemalepart Placearoundyourshouldersandifasten A ‘ontheweongsideothe other edge snd together. Movethepiece aroundso the Place fastenersinthesameway prox __fasteningtalls diagonally acrossthebody I6emapartfurtherupthesamecdge Worktheremaining’ fasteners SHRUG (Above, left) attheother endofthescarfinthe Fasten Aand Ctogether, thenBandD, to samewaybutworkingthemalesndfemale form sleeves parison theoppositeedges tothe rst set. Fasten thestudsall the way along, i< oak apo, a fe ‘APE (Above, right) = Nal ko: sa No. z > z a ong pao, 25 Kaiton RS, Parton = han WERE TH ae at Hee f pate va bz-eAu CSRe a = «RNC erat Sgea.i Ape ttf Rabe cs bebe iil Sarah ato @) Designer Collection GET 3 ISSUES FOR £5 when you subscribe today Subscribe today! Visit www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/TKNX18 or call 0844 848 2852 auote cove nave Lines are open 8am-9.30pm weekclays and 8am-4pm Saturdays. ®iTheKnitterMag [TheKnitterMag @ the knitter magazine prulises up Letitia Add some cool elegance Oh OEIC MR ATU Lc | light, comfortable lacy top oe eae ey SIZE NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES eee ‘pair 3.25mm (UK 10/053) Be er es 97 m2 wr We Wom a kiting needles 32.34 36 38 40. «2 44 46m Tpakr375mm(UK9/USS) kiting needles ream 85 90 94 100 06 m2 118 16 em ST 34 35% 37 391 ah 44 46%440% TENSION SA 4 58 57. 57 59. 59. 6) ew _225t5and30rows to 10em ny ‘over pat and st ston 2A 20% 2h 22 244 23'4 234 2» S75mmneedles 2 29 29 29 30 30 Om at STOCKISTS & Wh 1h Wh Wh Wh Wh Aw. & ABBREVIATIONS Turn to page 129 YARN atoms 100% Cotton OK (DK weight; 100% cotton; $lom/230 ye pe 100g bal MW lsaisisisielejslz ae SARAHHAS designed :histop with \warmdaysin mind, Knitted inasof, hhigh-twisteotton, thas aloosefit, oppedsleeves, andanairy yokewitha lattice-like lace pattern Sarah has added waistshapingby usinga needle size forthe middlesection. The arn, Patons100% Cotton DK, comesinastunning choice ofrich shades,andismachine-washable. Row 3:K2( 24:39)" workeveletst, Kr, repfrom=tolast (e052) st, K1(os:0:0:222) ats, Begwitha Prow,warkSrowsinstst Row 9K (24:13:24), *workeyeletst, Ki, repfrom “tolast (:8:2:2:+0:0) ts, Ka (40:21:00). Hegwitha P row, work:}rowsinstst ler Cont inpattassetby the previous 12 rows until work meas9 (9:10:1411242:13)em, wing with BS facing for next row NOTE When workingin lace, fyouare unable owerk both the inerease and corresponding decrease please work thestitehesasstockingstitch, SHAPEWAIST CChangeto3.25mm needles. Work lérows morein patt,endingwith RS facing for nextrow. EVELETSTITCH OnRows:K3tog, but donottakethes sts lfthelett needle. Thenylwd, K1intothes stsagainand take themoff your lett needle ‘tstsmade out ofthe Ktog. (On Row 9: As Row, but k3tog tl Changeto3.75mmneedlesand contin patwithout shaping until work meas 33 (05:38:35:34:30:36:07)em, ending with RS facing for next row. SHAPE ARMHOLE BACK Cast off 6 (6:7:718:8:940) stsatheg ofnext Usings.25mmneedles, easton 2rows, 85 (97:89:95011 071119) st, 95 (09:0ge09:117125:129:197) ss Nextrow: KI, SSK, patttolast3sts,K2t0g, Row 1(RS):X1,"PI,Ki; epfrom"toend. Ki Row 2:*Pl,Klsrepirom"(olatst, Pl Next row:P',P2tog, patttolaststs, These 2rowsset i P2togthl PL WorkafurtherSrowsinrib,endingwith —79(s:2851:97103107 WS facingfor next row. ‘These 2rowsset shaping Nextrow (: ts. Dect stateachendofnent (35:55:7555) Cchangeto3 75mm needles and2(19:0::0:2:0)follalt rows, Row 1(RS): Knit 73 75:77:1:85:89:90:97) ss Row 2: Put ‘Work row, ending with RS facing. Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Letitia pear pein BEGIN CHART Nextrow: K2, hey with st (ss:56:1-58)of chart, work ésts pat repassetonchartto last 2st, K2, Begandending rowsasindicatedand working nlace patternassetonchart with 2stsststateachend throughout, cont \withoutshapinguntilarmbolemeas s2}em ending with RS facing fornextrow ‘SHAPE BACK NECK AND SHOULDERS Nextrow: Keepingpatt correct, castoft 7(89:9:0:1612)sts, pattuntl there are ni{izazasts:isaa7)stson needle, turn sndleaveremstsonaholder, and work each sideof neck separately Nextrow (WS):Cast olf 4st, patttoend, Castoffrem7 (s8:940:111219)sts, WithRSiacing, workingonremsts,leave centre 7 (1297:97:99299:39)stsonaholle, ‘joinyarntoremstsandworktomatchfirst sideofneck, reversingllshapings. FRONT Workasgiven forbackuntilarmhole seas (:20610-20:10:11} em, ending with RS acing for nextrow. SHAPE FRONT NECK Nextrow: Patt 26(27:27:30:82:14:36:385), turand eaverem stsonaholder, Workeachside of neck separately. Work row Dec! stat neckedgeof next and follrows, thenon follaltaws, then onevery oll Athrowtotd (isa6asA9.212825)st5. BLOCKING DIAGRAM 54 (s0sssrs7ss6)}em Cont without shaping until workmatches back to start ofshouldershaping,ending with RS cing fornest ow. SHAPE SHOULDER Nextrow:Castoif7(:89:9:102112)sts, patttoend, Work row. Castoffrem7(s:8:9:0:114283) ts, With RS facing, workingon remsts leave centre2\stsonaholéer, rejoinyarn orem stsandpatttoend. Compete to match frst sdeof neck, reversingallshapings. SLEEVES (nothatike) Usings.25mm needles, easton eee hasan ay CHART 8 a7 ‘ ‘oz-|s 4 loses 2 1 5 KEY [1 Kona, Pon ws: © Si sk 2) ket0g x) st, 1209, 6550 62 (ossnoomura7a79)as ‘Works rows in Tbassetonback, ending with WS facing fornext ow. Next row: Po (10:8:975:5:0) MI, (PB, MI) 15(1547279-19:21.21) times, Ptoend. 79 (81: 85:57-9193:953 Changeto3.75mmneedles Row 1(RS): knit Row 2:Putl Row 2: K2(1:2441:2:3}," workeyeetst, Ka, repfrom*tolast (2:0::3:0:12) st, kaeoas.o22), Begwitha P row, workSrowsinstst Row 9 Ki (shsske=5),“workevelorst, i, repfrom "toast. (02:30:12), Ka (0:2:3:0:1.25), Sarah Hatton @) Designer Cllection en een forslonce Beg witha row, work rowsinstst ‘These 12e0ws se pat Workinginpattasset, dee stateachend of Sthand i (0::0:0:0:0) fll. 2th row. 75 (7:83:8 :89:91995 Cont without shapinguntilsleevemeas 29(29:29:29<40-¥0::1})em,endingwith RSfacingfornextrow. SHAPESLEEVETOP Cast off (6-27:85:9-9) stsat ego next Brows. 63 (05:69560:78:75.18:77) sts Decistateachendofnext7rows,thenon every follat rowto 25st, dectstat each endofnext rows. sts Castoffremsts, MAKING UP Joinright shoulder seam, NECKBAND ‘With RS faeingand using 325mm needles, pick upand knit 29 (29:29:20.0) te downleitsideotneck, 2s from holder at front neck, 29 29:29:291e5131)St8Up right side of neck, 3stsdown sideofback neck, 37 (5787217:99:9:39%90) stefom back neck and 4sts up side back neck, 123 ((2128:1224129:120-205199) sts, eg with 2nd row, work Srowsin ib, asset onback. Castoffinrib FINISHING Joinleftshoulderand neckband seam. Join sideand sleeve seams, then sew'sleevesin Positionusing theset-inmethod. @ Letitia y Navi iemco ep teb cove (e-em features lace panels and a smocked effect for added interest Sarah Hatton 40 Designer ColletiOh \ \ q \ Leonora GETREADY for thewarmer months with Sarah ssimple yetattractivetop ‘The Rowan Reviveyarnisgreat for springand summer garments, andas it's 00% recycled you'tedoing your bit fortheenvironmentas well “Idesigned thistobeasimple, ‘casual top, withlace panelsadding a feminine touch,” says Sarah. "Ithink theslightly weedy yarn chosen provides aninterestingtexture.” ‘Thisgarment hasasmocked-style front, andsothefrontisslightly wider thantheback, BACK Using 25mmneedles,caston 09h san9:125a394199A47A59) sts, Row 1 (RS):KI,"PI,Kisrep rom" toend, Row 2(WS):*P1,Kiszepfrom "tolastst, PL These? rowsset i, Worka further rows nib Changeto3.75mm needles, Begwitha Prowand workinginstst throughout, work17(194921:212525:27) rows, ending with RS facing for nextrow Next row: K2,S5K, Ktolast 4st, K2tog, K2 “Thisrow-setssideseamshaping. Decasset at each end of fll ath rows 99 iosangerise23:12057845) ss Cont without shaping until workmeas 30 (91 e914293 i886) ‘em, ending with BS facing for next row. SIZE NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES won 4 6 we 2 2 aoe aC BL ‘Tpait 3.25mm (UK 10/US 3) Be or 6 1 97 2 to 1m om (atiogncedes 3234 36 30840 42. 44 46m Thal 375mm(UK9/US5) lriting eedes eum, 20% 94 99 104% M9 Ts! BIN 9 on at 35 7 39 4144 45 48% 50%) = TENSION 5205255 S657 S859. 61 en _23stSand31rows to 10cm actua. ‘overs stand patton 20% 2 Wh 22 Wh 22 24 2 375mmneedes ep 2 ee STOCKISTS & 2 24 BB BB » ABBREVIATIONS Tentopage29 YARN owen ive OX weit 36% eps 3% reed nn 2 ped ee eye 20g up 8 9 9 mw nm ge SHAPE ARMHOLE Next row (WS):Castoif4sts, pattioend, Castoffs (e6:6-77-5) stvatbegofnext —Castoffrem10 (0-292 94MeI5)ss 2rows.89(95:97103409:11542177)sts. With RS facing, working on remsts eave Nextrow:K1,SK,patttolast sts, K2t0g, centre 35 (95:95:85:7:0797-7) stson Ki aholder,rejoinyarntoremstsand Nextrow:P'1,P2tog, pat tolast sts, Wworktomateh rstskdeof neck eversing P2togthl PL allshaping, ‘These2rows set shaping, Dectstateachendofnext1 (135797) FRONT Aad 1 (2:12) fllaltrows, Usings.25mm needles, caston fan (sss85:80.98:9S01105) ts] 19 (23:1292504814987169) sts Row 1 (RS}-Ki, PI, Kl: rep rom "toend Contwithoutshapinguntilarmholemeas Row2:*P, Ki; rep rom “tolastst, Pi 165 (i697 /18/8/.297409sJem, These 2rowsset ib ‘ending with RS facing for next row Worka further 3 rovesin ib, Contas lls: Changetoa.75mm needles, Row 1: K26 (2728150:9295:36:58).(yo, _BegwithaProwandworkinginstst SSK. yo, SSK, K1,K2t0g,y0, K2t0g,50, KI) throughout, work 7 (0919=2:2125:25: Stimes, Kioend rows, ending with RS facing for next row. Row Purl Next row: K7, SSK, Kolsst sts, K2tog, K2, Row 8:26 (27:28:10:20:%8:96:28) (KI, yo, Thisrowsetssice seam shaping. SSK. yo,SH1, K2t0g, psso, yo, K20g, 90,2) Decasset at eachenelof 4 fll 4th rows. srimes, Ktoend. [too (ssatversasseri944753) sts) Row 4: Pur. ‘These 4rowsset pat. Cont withoutshaping until work meas Works rowsmoreinpatt.endingwithkS 3001s: wB9"ie0994Me00") facing fornextrow. ‘em, ending with BS facing for next row. Armboleshould now meus 20% (20:20 1 24.22 2 em, “SHAPE ARMHOLE Casto (6:77) ts atbeg ofnext ‘SHAPE BACK NECK AND SHOULDERS. 2rows, (990407 198 25131157) sts) Nextrow: Keeping pattasset, eastoff Nextrow: KI, SSK, patttolast 3s, 9(joaoeria2tdeis)sts,pattuncithere — K2t0g, KL areld (115:6:16:1748:9)stsonneedle, __Nextrow: Pl, P2tog,patttolastSsts, turnandleaveremstsonaholder, work P2togtbl PL ‘cachsideof neckseparately. ‘These 2rows set shaping, > ‘Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Leonora eoppedsleeves BLOCKING DIAGRAM ‘aurea ce panels ‘90 (94:99a08) aMaNiovmRaM29) em 52(6385565758:59:)em Dectstateachendofmext(:9::8701) — Worktsow. ando 25:0.) alo ethsetots0.s and 1 (2:1:21:14:2) follalt rows, Cast off rem 10 ()0:11s1 2:12 3:14:15), -4the4th) rows, then onevery foll 91(08:98:99403:08313 15s. WihRStacing,rejoinyarntovemstsand —xOth(shshssth echt Workarowswithoutshaping.endingwith — worktomatchistedeotneck, reversing t072(73:82:8688:9096:100) ts. WStacingfornextrow. Mshapings. Next ow: 7397381040264), Contwithou shapinguntlseeve meas (PatogP) times, tog, Poend. SLEEVES (iothatite aifcia:.884 som ending with ai (csassnagcisaoLi05 ss Using3.2mm needles, caston RSftcingfornextrow Contastll (osraisis.79909) Row 1K 20(212225:262790:9) (KI, WorkSrowsinribassetonback decist___SHAPESLEEVETOP Katog.yo.R2i0g,yo.Ki,yo.SSK.y0,SSK) _atendelastrow Casts (6:78) ss atbegot next dimes Ktoend. rows e2(6070:747470:8085) st] Row 2 Pur Changetos.zimm nedlesandheg with Row 3: K20 (21:22:24:26:27:30:32), K2tog, aa Prow, work lOrowsinstst,endingwith Dec Ist ateach end of next 7 (9:9:9:9:9:9:11) yorlKztog0,K3, 0 85K,y0,S1,K2tog, WS acingfor nent row. rows thenonever llalrow to30st. pvo,y0) times, tog, yo-K3,y0,S8K. NextrowF23(052607.2728:2929) __DeeTstateachendofext rows. 208 So.SSK, Ktoend, st, (Patog, Pr) atimes, tog, Ptoend, —__Castffastat Degonext 204s Row :Pur [se(sseasnetorss) a Castofremsts ‘These 4 rows set patt. Next row: K18 (19:21:22:22:29:24:24) sts, Work roms morein ptt (Ki, K2tog.yo,Katog.yo.K1,yo.SSK,30,_- MAKING UP SSK} twice Ktoend Joinboth shoulder seams SHAPE FRONT NECK Nextrow: Purl Usings:28mm needles pickupand knit Nextrow: KI9(0.2K2024052800) (KI, NextrowKIB(I9Qu22—220%0K"), ——_aa(snas4-6: 16-380 tsuprightsde Poat(erat12222220%)times,Ktoend. (tog yo) twice, 3, y0, 88K, 0S, ofneceatsdownsideotback neck Nextrow:FI9(20212%:2605080) (PI, K2tog pose yo R2tog y0.KS,(0,S8K)_85(05966:7573727) strom holderat Kijat(ravaia220%2222)cimes,Peoend. twice Ktoend backneck, sts upsideofbaceneckand Repthese2rowsoncemor,thenistrow | Rextrow Pur sa(o2345136:10 98:5) stsdown tse —— “These dows sept neck 107(jvanbiniatnn 74412 Next row: 19 (20-2129.242528:0) cast Bepwithrowl work rowsinribasseton offat ete:t:4545-8:05),Ptoend. WorkSrowsmoreinpattandATTHE Bat Workingonthesesisonlyforleftsie of SAMETIME,incIstateachend Castotfinri, neck contwithoutshapingtntilarmole of nextando (fl tmatchesBacktostartofshouldershaping, —o(ehsthithathcchtheth}rows. FINISHING ending withRS facing for next. [s8(oe:ssea0-272) 5] Sew sdesofneckbandinplaceto frontneck SHAPESHOULDER Workinginststhrowghoutincistat___Joinsdeand sleeveseams, Sew nsleeves Nextrow:Castoif9 (l0d0:Ia2248i5}sis, eachendofist(:tuSthesth-Sthsthdstist) _ usingtheset-inmethod. @ Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Lege cin Teirercco at erst sd est ne a8 eae Avo ROWAN'SKIDSILKHAZEissucha popular yarn, especially forlaceshawls Iugives alustrous,cobweb-Hikefinishto ‘your projects, and isavailablein more than 30shades, frommutedtonesto ‘irant eds, pinks and greens. ‘Theyarnbascertainly been sedto _geat eect here, in Satab’ssquaretace ‘haw pattern, “Idesigned this heiloom shaw tobe the most luxurious way to ‘cocoon yourselfover colder months, a8 ‘wellasbeinga beautiful pattern toknit foraspecialoccesion,” says Sarah, ‘The central panelstartswitha waste xyarneast-onandisthen knitted back nd forth tocreatealargesquare. Next, stitchesarepicked upalongthe sides andcast-on edge removingthe waste {yarn orevealstitehes) and theborder is worked intheround, Finally, the stitchesare‘cast off by workinga knitted-on edging, Thediagram shows how thesectionsfittogether SIZE 1S8cm squat, fully relaxed after blocking YARN Rowan Kids Haze (2ply weight 70% kid mohair, 30% si; 210m/230y4s per 25g bal) Majestic sa9: 8.x 254 alls NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES ‘pair 4.5mm (UK 70S 5)knittingneedles ‘set 4.5mm (UK 9/US 5) circular needles, 100 Thelrge central paneliketedin rows nse bare wee teow BLOCKING DIAGRAM Direction of knitting 6 2 BORDER EDGING Cont towork in this way, increasing8sts _skpo, (yo, K2tog)3 times, K1. CORNERTURN oneveryotherrounduntlallsdrowsof — Row22SI,kiy(yo.K2tog)twiceK2, Row (WS) K10, wt (onfelosingrows charthivebeencompleted.[804sts] _skpo, (yo, tog) times, Kl theloopformedbywapingstwilbe Nextround:"Ki,so,knttosthetore —-Row24 SI, KI(V0, 20g) twice, KI, worked together withthe sttobecome marker, yo,Ki;ropfrom*Smoretimes. skpo, (jo, tog) times Kl itvisbl, nvingremsiningettches, [siasts} Row 26: SI1, Ki, (yo, K2tog} twice, skpo, unworked. Nextround: Knit {york 20g) times, Row 2andeveryfllaltrow: Knit, Nextrow: KDI, Thisshouldtakeyoutothe Row 2811 KI 2tog.y0.SIL K2t0g, Row 3:KB, wt. centeofthefintsidcottheshaw ps0, K2tog 3times Kt Row 3: Ke. These2srowssetlace edging Row? Kisw8t LACE EDGING Worklaccedgingassetuntledgingitsto Row: K2, wt Usingaprovisinacast-onand.smm —_cormerofshawl Row It: Aso double pointed neds easton 13 Row 13: Asrow 7 Mainlaceedgngptt below sao shown Row Asrow 3. inchartC,butyouwillneed oreferto Row i? Asrow 3 writen instctionsfor corner turn, Row 9: Asrow | Mow tand every felaltow ():Koitto Continlacpatassetalongnextsdeof lastdgingst, splat edgingtitc, knit shawl tocorner then workeorner turn Isttchiromthe order and then pass, asset caging stitch over (hijo heeding tne border ste asp) carn, Continthisway untitedginghasben Now 2(RS) Ii, Kiyo, Kg) ise KL worked oundalledgesofshnlandalong (sorskpo twice, yo,K2 secon halfoffrstsdetometthelace ow 4°31, i, Kato) twice, 2, tagingcas-on,andendingafterafullpatt {voakpo) woe, vo, Ka, ‘ephasbeen worked i posible. How 6:31, Ki, . K2tog) wie, 3, (oak) we, yo, 2, Undo provisionaeast-on and graftthetwo Mow ar 31, Ki, 9, K2tog) wie, endsofthelaceedgingtoether {yovskpoewice, yo, kz Row 10:51 KI, 0, Kz tee, KS, FINISHING {Govskpo) twice yok Weaveinallends but do notirim, ow 12 It Ki, oe Koy ec, K2,30, Sol shawlin eid wate for 0 minutes Kato, 2, yo, spo) twice yo K2 Gentlysqueerecutencesswaterandthen Now 14 I,K, fo, tog) ie, ko, pressbetween wotowelstoremoveas You yo, tog 2, (0, ko) twice uch waterasposible. yoke How 16:11 K, (0, Kao tice K2,30, Spreadtheshawloutonafatsuriaceand Katog Ki skpo (90 K2tog) times, Pinout pointsofedgng, ensuringthat Row i I,K. og) twice, Ka, fgesarestraight Allow shawtodry sipos ty, K2tog) times K. Thefshedshowismorethan wocm wide so fully beforeunpinning Row 20:51, Ki [yo.K2tog vic, K3, _Censipbe doubledoverlrsddedwarmihy”—Trimallends net » Sarah Haton @ Designer Colction See ene ee CHARTS Chart B: Border 0 Ne 07 07 lev 0 No \0 04 07 No No-No faz ke Xe Ne Chart A: Centre C1 Kons, Pon Ws. (Pon, Kon WS 3 skp on BS, P2tog tb on WS A Katogon Rs, P2tog on Ws IN S11, K2tog, psso a No stitch — ignore these squares nd move directly tothe next biting instruction > Slip edging st, knit shaw st and pass edging stove ‘haw! =t¢9 ain WW) Shtputtwise 1 Patterncepeat Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection BUTTE aa @ntaeene evel Bonar aes ae TUT CRee (KOM toe telat BniVlaky SIZE Blanket: 46x tem Hat ané mittens: oft 0-3 (66-12) months YARN Rowan Wool Cotton (OK weigh 50% cotton, 50% merino woo! Ha/123yds pe 50g bal) Blanket: AAMisty 903: 4x50 balls B Sage 986:1x Sogball Hat and Mitens: [ANisty 903:1x 5ogbal Sage 986:1x Sogball THIS CLASSIClayettcofablanket, hatand mitts would makeaeautful and practical git for parents ofa newborn, Thepatternissized from birth o12monthsand hasheen knitted ‘in Rowan Wool Cotton, which soft ‘enough for very delicateskins,and Sarah has chosen neutral shades with avintagerel ‘Adecorativefeature has been made ‘outofeyelets, whichappearasdiagonal stripeson the pram blanket andonthe edgingsof the hatand mitts. Bordersot double mossstitchadda simple yet elegant toueh NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES 1 pir Amm (UK 8/US 6 knitting needles 1 pair 3.25mm (UK 10/0 3 knitting needles ot setof circular needles itneeded for edgings TENSION _2ists and 30 rows to Oem over eyelet patt ‘onamm needles STOCKISTS & ABBREVIATIONS Turn to page 29 BLANKET BLANKET CENTRE Using dmmneedlesand yarn Acaston3sts Row (RS): (Kb) tice KI [Sst] Row 2(W3) Purl ow 3b, 2 KEK 7) Row 4: Purl Row 5, 4, kK] Row 6: Purl Rowe 7: Kb 6, kb, I. [sts] Row 8K Row 9K, (tog, yo) Asimes, kb, fisss] Row 10-Pusl Row M: kb, K10, kb, KL. sts) Row 12:Pur. Row 13kib K12, KP, KI [7] Row it: Knit Row 15: kb, (K2t0g, 30) thes, Mb KI fi9sts) Row 16: Por ‘These orowesstartshapingandsct cyeet pat Workinpattassetuntilthereare99 ts ending with ro loathepattern ‘Thereshould bebandsof8rowsand4 rows statbetweeneyeet bands Keepingeontiuity of eyelet pattcontas falls: Nextrow: 210g, pattolast sts, KI, ih xr Next row: Work inpattasset Rep hese2rowsuntistraightskdeedge measapprox Sem, ending with rw 6 otpatt [Next row: SI, Ki, psso,patttolat2sts, Katog [075s] Nextrow: Workin pattasset ‘These rows set decreases. Contin pattand ATSAMETIMEdee1 stat eachendofnextandey follaltros 38s Nextrow: Purl Next row: S11, K2tog 958.1 Fasten offremst Sarah Hatton @ Designer Coltection Cherish Grecabske osoeriinpansens ame Tees aS ‘SHORT BORDERS WithRS facing, usings.25mm needlesand yar, pickupand knit 3stsalongshort edge. Row 1(WS)-Kait Row 2:K1, "“K2tog, yo:rep from "tolast 2s, K2, Row tek CChangetoyarna, Row 4:Knit Row 5:Ki, "PI, Kisrepfrom"toend, Row 6:*P1, Ki: rep from lastst Ph Row 7: As 00", Row B:AsroW's. Rows5-Sset pat. Work srowsmorein attending with 8S facing for nextrow ChangetoyaraB, Knit2rows, [Nextrow: K1,“K2tog,yostep from *folast 2ets,K2, Castoffknitwaysoa WS, Rep for secondshort edge. LONG BORDERS With RS lacing, usingyarn Bands.25mm, needles, pickupand knit 2stsalongsideof short border, 117sts alongside ofblanket ‘centreand sts rom second short border. hhatsts} Workas given for short borders. Repfor second longorder. HAT Using3.25mm needlesand yarn easton 77(85:89) st, Row 1 K1,*K2t0g,y0; rep from *tolast 2ts,K2, » Cherish Row 2Knit. Changetoyarn Row 3K. Row 4:1, "PI, Kistep from *toend, Row 5:*P1,KI:rep from tolastst,P Row 6: Asrow's Row?: stow, Rows-4t07 set pat ‘Work 3 rowsmoreinpatt,endingwith RS facing fornext ov. Cchangetoyarnk, Knit2rows, Next row: Kl, “k2tog, yo: repfrom“tolast, 2sts, 62. Nextrow: Knit. Changeto 4mmneedlesandyarn . Begwithe K ow and workinginstst throughout contstraight until work meas 10(013)em, ending with RS acingor SHAPECROWN Row 1: °K, K2tog; rep from tolast0(0:1) StK -( 2). [66(75:78) ts} Row 2andevery foll WSrow: Purl Row 3:*Ki, Katog; rep rom *tolast (0:1) st K-(-a) (55 (6167) 15} Row 5:*K3, K2tog;repirom *tolast (0:1) St K (2) [48 (09:56) ts] Row 7:°K2, K2tog: ep fom *tolast 0 (0:1) st.K-( 2) (33(745)sts] Row 9:°K1, K2tog; rep fom *tolast O() SK -(-2). (22005334) sts] Row Ms *K2t0g; eprom “toast (1:0) st K-(-).[41(0217) ts] Breakoff yarn, thread through remsts andfastenoft Join back seamusing mattress. MITTENS Using.25mm needlesand yarn Beaston 161837) sts, Row 1X1, *K2t0g, yo, rep from *tolast 2sts,K2 Row 2 Knit CChangetoyarn A Row 3: Knit. Row Ki, "P1,K1, rep from toend, Row 5:*P1,KI,rep from” tolastt, PL Row 6: Asrows. Row 7: As tow CChangetoyara8, Knit2rows, Next ow: KI, *K2tog vo, epfrom "toast, 2s4s,K2 Next ow: Kn. Cchangetoyarn RegwithaK row and workinginstst droughout, work24 (29:30) rows, ending with RSteingornextrow. Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection SHAPETOP Row I: K3togi,K9 (012) KStog, KI, Katogtbl, Ko (9:12), Katog [27 (273) sts] Row 2: Put Row 3:Kstog th, KS (5:8) K3tog, KI, Katog tbl KS (8), Katog, [2 (25:29) sts] size 6 To TMONLY Row 4: Pur. Row 5:K:iogtbl, 4, Ktog, KI, Katog tbl, 4, Katog.[23(07:25) st] FINISHING Jointop of mitten using Kitchener tte, Joinsideseam, reversingseam for patterned cuff section o start of rib, Press aspercareinstructionsontheballband. @ Sarah Hation @ Designer Collection SIZE NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES WR 3-6 62 1-2 34 ‘pair 325mm (UK 10/05 3) kitting needles Emmis mths ys yes ‘pair 4mm (UK 8/05 6) knitting needles my 50 6166 cm Sxbuttons oe 19 22 «32h TENSION remm 2% 32-3639 em_2Bstsand 30 rows em over st ston fee ae ws amined 7 2 2% 2 o™ STOCKISTS & ABBREVIATIONS at Turn to page 129 oh 8 8 mh & YARN -atons Diploma Gld DK (OK weight SS wool 25% aryl, 20% non Om ays per S0gbai). Wlsisalel]s lam SIMPLETEXTURALpatternsdecorate _Nextrow:K1,"P1,Kl:repfram tend, SHAPEFRONTNECK. this collared jacket fr girls and boys These 2rowsset pa Nextrow (WS):Cast off 3s, pate toend. “Tlovedesignthatmakesthemostof Cont inpattuntilarmholemexs 17 (09:01:25) simplesttches, and hopefully this 11((243:s)em,endingwithaWSrow. __DecIstatneckedgeofnext (53:5) rows, jacketisagood example ofthis,” says tenon every follaltrow to12 (11415) st, Sarah.“Patons DiplomaGoldisagrest SHAPE SHOULDERS AND BACKNECK Cont withoutshapinguntilarmbole yar for thiskind o project because Castoffo (-77} ssatbegofnext2e0us, ches Back ostartofshouldershaping, ithasa wonderfulsofthandleandis Castoffo(77:8)stsatbegofnext2rows. _endingwithaWSrow. smachine- washable.” CCastoffrem 21 (21:25:27) st, ‘Thegarmentisshowawiththebutton SHAPE SHOULDERS AND BACK NECK bandon the eft front, but instructions LEFT FRONT Next row: Cast off6 {0:77} sts, patttoend, arealso given forright ittonband, Using2 25mm needlescaston25(28:21%14) Work rv Ms Castotfsem 6 (775) ts Work rowsin garters BACK RIGHT FRONT Usinga.25mmneedleseaston'5 0:67:72) Changeto 4mm needles, Using 25mm needleseaston 25 28:31:94), ss Regwitha K row end workinginstst sts Work srowsingarterst(knicevery row), throughout, eontuntit work meas Work srowsingarterst 15(18:2122) em, ending witha WSrow Change to 4mmneedtes, Nextrow (RS): Kat. Changeto-4mmneedtes, BegwithaK row and workinginstst Nextrow (W5):P1,"K1,P3:repitom*to _Begwitha Krow and workinginstst troughout, cont until work meas ast 4(:25)sts, KI, P82) Uroughout, cont untiworkmeas 15(0s:2123)em,endingwithaWSrow. _These2rowsset pat. 15(05:21:2:)em, ending witha WSrow. Nextrow (RS) Knit. ‘Work 2morerows input Nextrow (RS) Knit. [Next ow (WS): 3 (23:2), °K1,Paprepfrom Next row (W5):P5 (21:3), "1, PSsrepfrom toast (5:25) sts, K1,P3 (2429), SHAPE ARMHOLE. *tolast2sts,KL,PL ‘These 2rowsset att, Decistatarmholeedgeotnent (55:5) These? rowsset pat. Work2more rowsinpat rows, 2(29:26:25)st, Work 2more rows inpat Patt 1 WSrow SHAPEARMHOLE Worksrowsingarterstandatthesame SHAPE ARMHOLE Dectstatarmholeedgeoinest3(':5:3) __timedectstatarmholeedgeofnextisk2) Dect statarmholeedge ofnext (55:5) rows. 49 51:57:63) sows, then on (0:1: fllaltrow. ows. 22(09:26:29) ats, Patt 1WSrow. 20 (2224220), Patt WS row Work rowsingarterstandatthesame _ Nestrow: Knit. Work ¢rowsingarterstandat thesame timedeetstateachendofnext (2) Nextxow: “PI, Ki; rep ftom *toend. timedeetstateachend ofnext (2) rows, thenon1 (0:13) ollalt row. These 2rowsset ptt rows, tenon! (0:1) llalt ow [45 (09:58:57) st5] Continpattuntilarmbolemess6 (77:5) [20 (22:24-20)ss] Nextrow: Kat. em, ending with aRS row. Nextrow: Kai. Sarah aton @ Designer Collection BLOCKING DIAGRAM BETO E Next row: i, Pisrepfram toend, ‘These2 rows set pat. Contin pattuntilarmhole meas6 (77:5) em, endingwitha WS row SHAPE FRONT NECK Next row (R):Castoff3sts,patttoend prpsan29psts) Patt row, Dect statneckedgeofnext 3 (3:35) rows, thenon every follalt row to 12 (191415), Cont without shaping untilarmbole matchesback ostattofshoulder shaping, ending witha RSrow. SHAPE SHOULDERS AND BACK NECK Next row (WS): Cast ofl (0:79) ts, patttoend, Patt row, Castoftrem 6 (775) sts, SLEEVES (ootnaine Usings.28mmneedeseaston33(388:7) Workrowsingarerst Changeto-smmneedtes. Begwitha Krow, workinginst st throughout, inelstateachendof rdand 3 (4:3) follathrows, then onevery fol 6th row to (5:59: sts. ContstraightuntilSleevemeas 17 (00:28:25) em, ending withRS facing SHAPE SLEEVEHEAD Dect stateachend ofnext3 (55:7) ows, tenon 2(:2) follatrows. PRs eit-and-pur patterns produce ‘textured yoke [314495] Cast off sts beg of next ros [rtnasn)ss) Castottem sts MAKING UP Join both shoulders. BUTTON BANDS BUTTONHOLE BAND FORABOY (RIGHTSIDE) ‘With facing, using.25mm needles piel, upand 5 (5:71:79 stsevenlyalong eft frontedge Work rows ingarterst Nextrow (WS): K2, east off ts, k9 218, ) Atimes,eastoff2sts, Nextrow (RS}:K toend, casting on 2sts caver each gap created by castingoffstson thepreviousrow Work2rows ingarterst, Castoffknitwise BUTTONBAND With RS facing, using 25mm needles pike uupand K55 (57:71:75 stsevenly alongrright frontedge Works rowsingarterst Castoftkniewise BUTTONHOLE BAND FORAGIRL(LEFTSIDE) ‘with RS facing, using 3.25mm needles pik, upand 5 (7:71:75 stseventyalong right frontedge Work2rowsingarterst Nextrow (WS): K3, east off 25, K9 (243 )Atimes,eastoff2sts, KI Nextrow (RS}'K tend, casting on2sts cover each gapereated by castingoffstson thepreviousrow Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Work 2rowsingarterst Castolfknitwise BUTTONBAND With RS facing, using .25mm needles pick uupand KS5 (6:71:79) stsevenlyalong let frontedge Work6rowsingarterst Castoftknitwise COLLAR With RS facing, using 25mm needles startingaliway across font band, pickup and Kstsfromband, 18(17:20:5) steup right side feck, 21 (28:25:27) ststrom backeneck, 17:20:19) sts doven eft sideof necknd ts from front band. [3(6o:7171)sts] Row 1 (RS of collar, WS ofbody): Knit. Row 2:K1, "PI, Klsrepfrom toend Repthiese? rowstwicemorethenrow1 Next ow: K1,(P1, i) (iS) times, (PF, 1) times, PFB,(K1, PI) (L138), times, 72(72:80-80) st, Nextrow: Knit Nextrow: KI, (PI, i) (5589) times, (2, times, P2, (KPI) (0138515) times, 2 ‘Tine last 2rowsset ptt Contin pattassetunticollarmeas6 (0:77) ‘em, ending witha WSrow Work2rowsingarterst.Castoffknitwise FINISHING Joinsideandsleeveseams Sew insleeves, Sewonbuttons. © SARAH'SZIGZAG stripedjumperhasa playful feel, with Fairislecolourworkon thefrontand back. Knittedinasot, hard-wearingyarn,itwillstandup tothe most boisterous ofboysand girls! BACK Using.25mmneediesand yarn caston 82 (86:94:102406) sts Row 1 (RS):K2, *P2, K2:rep from *toend, Row 2:*P2, K2:rep {rom "to lastst,P2. ‘These 2 rows set rib, Works (4:4:5:5) emi rib, ending with WS facing for next row. Next row: Ribto endand ATTHESAME TIME dee1 (0:1:1-0)stateachendofrow. [80 (86:92:100:106) sts} Changeto-4mmneedtes, Row 1 (RS): Beg witht (56:55) usingthe Pri Isletechniqueand working in strep assetonrow lofchart, work toend, ‘This row setsehart placement Contin 20 ow repasset onchart throughout until work meas:24 (732: 25:8) em, ending withRS facing for nextrow, SHAPE ARMHOLE Keepingpattasset- Castoft7 (8:58 stsatbeg ofnext2rows. 6 (72:76: 190) ss. Next row:K2, SSK, pati toast ts, K2tog, 2, Next row: P2,P2t0g, pati tolast dss, Ptogibl P2. ‘These rowssetarmboleshaping, deci st asset teach end of next tov, theron every flat row to 50 (56:60206:72)sts.** Cont withoutshapinguntilarmhotemeas 13 (vaso?) em ending with RS facing fornextro%, SHAPE SHOULDERS AND BACK NECK Casto (06:8) stsatbegofnext2rows. Casto (6:75:89) stsat beg ofnext2rows. Leaverem 30 :2+56:36) stsonabolder. FRONT Workasgiven for Back to Cont without shaping until armhole meas 6 (78:89) em, ending with RS facing for SHAPE FRONT NECK Next row: Patt 8 (21:28:26.2), curnand leave remstsonaholder Conton these stsonly Work! row. Dect statneckedgeofnest' (55:55) rows, then on 4 (:5:6:6)follalt rows, then, ‘ont (00:0) follthrow. 10 (12424518) sts. Cont without shapinguntilarmbole matchesBacktostartof shoulder shaping, ‘ending with RS facing for next row SHAPE SHOULDER Nextrow: Cast ofS (61:9) st, patt toend Work row, Nextrow: Cast offrem 5(0:79:9) st, With RS facing, workingon emsts, leave ‘entre astson holder, rejoincorrect yarn toremstsandpattoend, Completetomateh fist sideof neck, reversingall shapings SLEEVES Using.25mmneediesand Acaston 88 (42 aon86) sts, Works (1:3:4:4)eminribasseton Back, ‘ending with RS facing for next row Change toammneediesand workingin ststthroughout,ine1stateachend of Sth and 2 (26:17) fol 6th (8th) rows then on every follsth (i0thtthy \t0th) row 10 54 (53:62:60:70) st, Cont without shaping untilsleevemens 24 (20:33:37) em, ending with RS facing fornextrov SHAPE SLEEVETOP Cast off7 8:88 sts at begofnext2rows [40 (4:46:50:54) sts] Dect stateschend ofnext (55:79) rows, thenon 7 (10:10:10) fllaltrows, then on 3 follrows, Nextrow: Castoifrem 1st MAKING UP Join right shoulder seam, NECKBAND With RS facing, usinga.2smm needles and yaar. pickupsind knit (18:19:20:20) ts ‘downlettsideo neck, 14st from holder at front neck, 9 (18:19:20:20)stsuprightside fofneck and 30 (:134:36:36 sts from holder atback neck. 82(82:86:90:80)sts Beguvith 2ndrow, work (1:5:t:aJeminsib assetonback, ending ith RS facing for next rove. Castffin rib, FINISHING Joinleftshoulderandneckband seam. Join sideand sleeve seams. Sew insleeves using theset-inmethod. © Sarah Hatton @ Designer Collection Hector size TY 12 3-4 56 7-8 940 ys ew MST um 2% 2 30 2 MN se | a2 | 48 | 52 | 56 on Peis 7» 2% m 4 > Boy 4 ew Mo, WH: BW om YARN Patons Oiploma Gold (OK weight 5% wool 25% acrylic, 20% nylon; ‘]Om/tBIyds per 50g ball) gs 44s 6 a wa [2(2 [2/33 [em cegupe) a [2/23 |= [ae NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES 1 pair 325mm (UK 10/08 3) knitting needles 1 pair dm (UK 8/US 6) knitting needles TENSION 26 ss and 32 rows to Wem over pat, and 22 sts and 20 roms over tt, on ‘mm needles STOCKISTS & ABBREVIATIONS Turn to page 29 BLOCKING DIAGRAM wma i eo CHART KEY 20 vara La Bvane iat Yarn ©

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