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Cowl neck raglan 408

Downloadable PDF, English
£4.59
Cowl neck raglan 408
£4.59
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Finished measurements: small medium large x-large
bust, cm: 91.5 102 112 122
bust, in: 36 40 44 48
length to back neck, cm: 56 60 64 68
length to back neck, in: 22 23 1/2 25 1/2 26 3/4
armhole depth, cm: 20 24 28.5 32.5
armhole depth, in: 8 9 1/2 11 1/4 12 3/4
sleeve width (upper), cm: 30.5 36 41 46
sleeve width (upper), in: 12 14 16 18
sleeve length (to underarm), cm: 43 443 44.5 46
sleeve length (to underarm), in: 17 17 17 1/2 18
8 8 9 10
Tools & Other Supplies
5.50mm (US 9) Double Pointed Needles – 15cm (6") (opens in a new tab)
5.50mm (US 9) Circular Needles – 40cm (16") (opens in a new tab)
5.50mm (US 9) – 60cm (24") (opens in a new tab)
6.50mm (US 10.5) – 60cm (24") (opens in a new tab)
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Product Details

This is a very easy and fast one piece, top down, raglan. I think it suits mohair yarn very well. But also a soft chunky wool or alpaca would be very good.

I worked it all one piece to take advantage of the multi coloured hand dyed yarn. This way all the sides match up and you can see the natural progression of the colours.

It should fit a bit loose on the bust and upperarms, because the ribbed waist band will bring it in tight, for a fitted look. Sleeve cuffs are long, so you can roll them back as needed.

The collar is BIG. You can wear it draped like a cowl, or pull it down over your shoulders for an off the shoulder look. It is actually big enough to wear as a type of hood, if you would want to layer it under a jacket.

Tension gauge: 16 sts and 20 rows = 10 cm/4" over St st with 5.5mm needles.

Yarn amount approx: 750 (800, 900, 1000) m / 820 (875, 985, 1094) yd of a chunky / bulky weight yarn (mohair)

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Michelle Porter
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Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Number of patterns
1
Pages
4
Skill Level
Beginner