Chrissie - Black Sheep Wools

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Chrissie - Black Sheep Wools
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Chrissie
by Sarah Hatton
Now work in yoke patt as folls:
Row 1 (RS): P0 [0: 0: 1: 2: 0], *K1 tbl, P2, rep from * to
last 1 [1: 1: 2: 0: 1] sts, (K1 tbl) 1 [1: 1: 1: 0: 1] times, P0 [0: 0:
91 97 102 107
cm
1: 0: 0].
36 38 40 42
in
Row 2: Knit.
These 2 rows form yoke patt.
YARN
Cont in patt until back meas 34 [34: 33: 36: 35: 37] cm, ending
Wool Cotton 4ply
with RS facing for next row.
8
8
9
9 10 11
x 50gm
Shape armholes
(photographed in Satsuma 489)
Keeping patt correct, cast off 4 [5: 5: 6: 6: 7] sts at beg of next
2 rows. 107 [111: 117: 123: 131: 137] sts.**
NEEDLES
Dec 1 st at each end of next 3 [3: 5: 5: 7: 7] rows, then on foll
1 pair 23/4mm (no 12) (US 2) needles
4 [5: 4: 5: 5: 6] alt rows. 93 [95: 99: 103: 107: 111] sts.
1 pair 31/4mm (no 10) (US 3) needles
Cont straight until armhole meas 18 [18: 19: 19: 20: 20] cm,
23/4mm (no 12) (US 2) circular needle
ending with RS facing for next row.
Shape back neck
BUTTONS - 3
Next row (RS): Patt 25 [26: 28: 30: 31: 33] sts and turn,
leaving rem sts on a holder.
TENSION
Work each side of neck separately.
28 sts and 36 rows to 10 cm measured over stocking stitch Dec 1 st at neck edge of next 7 rows, ending with RS facing
using 31/4mm (US 3) needles.
for next row. 18 [19: 21: 23: 24: 26] sts.
Shape shoulder
BACK
Cast off 6 [6: 7: 8: 8: 9] sts at beg of next and foll alt row.
Using 23/4mm (US 2) needles cast on 115 [121: 127: 135: 143: 151] sts. Work 1 row.
Work in g st for 8 rows, ending with RS facing for next row. Cast off rem 6 [7: 7: 7: 8: 8] sts.
Change to 31/4mm (US 3) needles.
With RS facing, rejoin yarn to rem sts, cast off centre 43 [43: 43:
Beg with a K row, work in st st, dec 1 st at each end of 13th 43: 45: 45] sts, patt to end.
and 2 foll 8th rows, then on 2 foll 6th rows.
Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.
105 [111: 117: 125: 133: 141] sts.
Work 13 rows, ending with RS facing for next row.
FRONT
Inc 1 st at each end of next and every foll 8th row until there Work as given for back to **.
are 115 [121: 127: 135: 143: 151] sts.
Dec 1 st at each end of next 3 [3: 5: 5: 7: 7] rows, then on foll
Cont straight until back meas 32 [32: 31: 34: 33: 35] cm, 4 [4: 4: 3: 4: 4] alt rows. 93 [97: 99: 107: 109: 115] sts.
ending with RS facing for next row.
Work 1 [1: 3: 1: 1: 1] rows, ending with RS facing for next
YARN
8 10
To fit bust
81 86
32 34
12
14
16
18
row.
Shape front neck
Next row (RS): (Work 2 tog) 0 [1: 0: 1: 1: 1] times, patt
35 [35: 38: 40: 40: 43] sts and turn, leaving rem sts on a holder.
35 [36: 38: 41: 41: 44] sts.
Work each side of neck separately.
Keeping patt correct, dec 1 st at neck edge of next 10 rows,
then on foll 3 alt rows, then on 3 foll 4th rows, then on foll
6th row and at same time dec 1 st at armhole edge of 0 [0: 0:
2nd: 0: 2nd] row. 18 [19: 21: 23: 24: 26] sts.
Cont straight until front matches back to beg of shoulder
shaping, ending with RS facing for next row.
Shape shoulder
Cast off 6 [6: 7: 8: 8: 9] sts at beg of next and foll alt row.
Work 1 row.
Cast off rem 6 [7: 7: 7: 8: 8] sts.
With RS facing, rejoin yarn to rem sts, cast off centre 23 [23: 23:
23: 25: 25] sts, patt to last 0 [2: 0: 2: 2: 2] sts, (work 2 tog) 0 [1: 0:
1: 1: 1] times. 35 [36: 38: 41: 41: 44] sts.
Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.
Cast off knitwise (on WS).
Slip stitch cast-on edge of neckband extension in place on
inside. Using photograph as a guide, attach 2 buttons to
neckband.
Pocket
Using 31/4mm (US 3) needles cast on 22 sts.
Row 1 (RS): K1 tbl, (P2, K1 tbl) to end.
Row 2: Inc in first st, K to last st, inc in last st. 24 sts.
Row 3: Inc purlwise in first st, K1 tbl, (P2, K1 tbl) to last st,
inc purlwise in last st. 26 sts.
Row 4: As row 2. 28 sts.
Row 5: Inc purlwise in first st, (P2, K1 tbl) to last 3 sts, P2,
inc purlwise in last st. 30 sts.
Row 6: As row 2. 32 sts.
Row 7: P2, (K1 tbl, P2) to end.
Row 8: Knit.
Rep last 2 rows 16 times more, dec 1 st at centre of last row.
31 sts.
Change to 2 3/4mm (US 2) needles.
Work in g st for 4 rows, ending with RS facing for next row.
Next row (RS): K15, yfwd, K2tog (to make a buttonhole),
SLEEVES
K to end.
Using 23/4mm (US 2) needles cast on 61 [61: 63: 63: 65: 65] sts. Work in g st for a further 2 rows, ending with WS facing for
Work in g st for 8 rows, ending with RS facing for next row. next row.
Change to 31/4mm (US 3) needles.
Cast off knitwise (on WS).
Beg with a K row, work in st st, inc 1 st at each end of Using photograph as a guide, sew pocket onto front. Attach
3rd [3rd: 3rd: 3rd: 3rd: next] and every foll 8th [8th: 8th: 8th: button to front to fasten through buttonhole in top edge of
8th: 6th] row to 81 [91: 89: 99: 97: 69] sts, then on every foll pocket.
10th [10th: 10th: -: 10th: 8th] row until there are 93 [95: 97:
-: 101: 103] sts.
Cont straight until sleeve meas 44 [44: 45: 45: 46: 46] cm,
ending with RS facing for next row.
Shape top
Cast off 4 [5: 5: 6: 6: 7] sts at beg of next 2 rows.
85 [85: 87: 87: 89: 89] sts.
Dec 1 st at each end of next 5 rows, then on every foll alt
row to 47 sts, then on foll 15 rows, ending with RS facing
for next row.
Cast off rem 17 sts.
MAKING UP
Press as described on the information page.
Join both shoulder seams using back stitch, or mattress stitch
if preferred. Mark point along left side of neck 16 rows above
centre cast-off sts.
Neckband
With RS facing and using 23/4mm (US 2) circular needle, beg
and ending at marked point, pick up and knit 16 sts down left
side of front neck, 23 [23: 23: 23: 25: 25] sts from front,
58 [58: 58: 62: 62: 62] sts up right side of front neck, 10 sts
down right side of back neck, 43 [43: 43: 43: 45: 45] sts from
back, 10 sts up left side of back neck, and 42 [42: 42: 46: 46:
46] sts down left side of front neck, turn and cast on 7 sts.
209 [209: 209: 217: 221: 221] sts.
Work in g st for 6 rows, ending with WS facing for next row.
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