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| Machine knitting yarns come in a huge variety of thicknesses, from bulky all the way down
to yarns as fine as sewing thread. Coned machine yarns are usually treated with an oil or waxy substance for a knitting machine. Because of this, the gauge and appearance of your knitted fabric will vary before and after washing. If you are knitting by machine or hand, you must wash your swatch before measuring your gauge because it shrinks or stretches. |
| Machine: Any knitting machine and ribber Ribber = knitting machine combined with the ribbing attachment ( if you don't have a ribber, knit rib by hand, then transfer your knitting knit to the machine ) Set up for 1 x 1 rib. (Instructions are for Brother ) Rack the ribber 1 space to right to get needles in Zig-Zag position. Brother; (P3). Important ; the right-and-left most outer stitch is on the Main bed . Thread yarn, knit 1 Zig-Zag row. T = 0 on Both dials. Hang the comb, hang
weights on the comb. Set to circular rows; using the Part button on the K-carriage and the opposite
Part button on the Ribber-carriage.
Knit 2 or 3 circular rows. Cancel part buttons on Both carriages, set dials to ribber tension. Rib for required amount. Return pattern to row number required, same number for electronics, For Brother - 1. ; press Part-buttons, than; press Memory button. 2. ; knit 1 row from right to left; Needles are now selected. Continue knitting in pattern (DON'T forget to press MC-button if you where knitting Fair Isle.) OR Press 1 row higher for punchcard machines. For more rib patterns go to my machine knitting page. First, pick your yarn and do a swatch, determine the right gauge, gauge is a matter of personal choice. The needle's position on the bed, together with the carriage settings, determines whether the stitch will knit, slip, tuck, or hold. COL = carriage on left COR = carriage on right HP = holding position. This is usually pos D or E, depending on brand of machine LH = left hand MY = main yarn RC000 = turn the row counter to 0 (zero) TD = tension dial WY = waste yarn. Options; Knit several rows with waste yarn, then start knitting with Main yarn, or remove with WY the knitting from the machine. |
| Patterns for Knitting Machine in 5 women's sizes 40 - 48 |
| Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing Drop shoulder with Full length Moderate Taper sleeves with Ribbing Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Single Band collar Designed : 24-1-2009 Size: Pattern for Woman 101 cms chestsize for * size 40 USA / British 34 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST After knitting your swatch, leave it settle for several hours of even days. Check your measurements and write down all the alterations before you start knitting. STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ). Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 27,0 stitches by 32,0 rows. Body knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD between 4-10. Ribbing knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD for body minus 1. FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms): ... with Moderate fit. Chest: 108,0 Armhole: 47,0 Top Neck Opening: 18,0 Hem Width: 22,0 Front Neck Width: 9,0 Front Neck Depth: 10,0 Hem Width: 108,0 Sleeve Bottom: 22,0 Back Neck Width: 15,0 Sleeve Length: 43,0 Back Neck Depth: 1,0 Body Length: 61,0 Hem Length: 6,0 Collar Length: 3,0 Hem Length: 7,0 Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (such as necklines or waist shaping). The pattern may call for more needles than you have on your machine. NOTE: At most, 148 needles are required to make this garment. BACK: ( check all the measurements after the first piece, just in case. ) 1. Cast on 148 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 26 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. knit 98 rows. 3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 72 rows (170 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 40 stitches to WY. 54 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 50 stitches remain. Knit 0 rows even. Total 174 rows. 6. Cut yarn. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. FRONT: 1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back. COR. 3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 44 rows ( 142 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 24 stitches to WY. 62 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 12 times, until 50 stitches remain. Knit 20 rows even. Total 174 rows. 6. Cut yarn, leaving a 107 cms end. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. SLEEVES: ( both alike ) 1. Cast on 62 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 22 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. 3. Inc 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 15 times, then every 4th row 18 times to 128 stitches (117 rows total). 4. knit even to total 120 rows. COR. 5. Cast off with latch tool. LEFT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. Graft shoulder seam on 50 stitches. ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK SINGLE BAND COLLAR: use a 3 NEEDLE transfer tool to pick up these stitches. 1. Bring out 138 needles to HP. With wrong side of knit facing, rehang 4 stitches from right back neck edge, 40 stitches from back neck holder, 4 stitches from left back neck edge, 33 stitches from left front neck edge, 24 stitches from front neck holder and 33 stitches from right front neck edge. Hang weights. Push needles to FWP, latches open. Use TD for Body minus 1, with COR. 2. knit 12 rows. First row; knit 1 row at the Main Tension. Then; Transfer stitches to 1x1 rib. Change tension to minus 1, then knit required ribbing rows. Cast off with latch tool. RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. As for left shoulder seam. FINISHING: Take special care to finishing. Mattress stitch is better for patterns ( fair isle ) or stripes. Sewing up neat seams, takes more time than the knitting, but you want a professional look, not home made. 1. Sew sleeve top to armhole, easing to fit. Sew side and sleeve seams. Use a small back stitch, give final pressing. AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT: --- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation. Amount needed: 443,4 for body and sleeves 63,3 for ribbing and/or hems 10,1 for collar/hood 516,8 Grams TOTAL NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with KNITWARE DESIGN ™ Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing Drop shoulder with Full length Moderate Taper sleeves with Ribbing Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Single Band collar Designed : 24-1-2009 Size: Pattern for Woman 106 cms chestsize for * size 42 USA / British 36 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST After knitting your swatch, leave it settle for several hours of even days. Check your measurements and write down all the alterations before you start knitting. STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ). Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 27,0 stitches by 32,0 rows. Body knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD between 4-10. Ribbing knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD for body minus 1. FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms): ... with Moderate fit. Chest: 113,0 Armhole: 48,0 Top Neck Opening: 19,0 Hem Width: 22,0 Front Neck Width: 10,0 Front Neck Depth: 10,0 Hem Width: 113,0 Sleeve Bottom: 22,0 Back Neck Width: 16,0 Sleeve Length: 43,0 Back Neck Depth: 2,0 Body Length: 61,0 Hem Length: 6,0 Collar Length: 3,0 Hem Length: 7,0 Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (such as necklines or waist shaping). The pattern may call for more needles than you have on your machine. NOTE: At most, 154 needles are required to make this garment. BACK: ( check all the measurements after the first piece, just in case. ) 1. Cast on 154 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 26 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. knit 96 rows. 3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 70 rows (166 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 44 stitches to WY. 55 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 51 stitches remain. Knit 4 rows even. Total 174 rows. 6. Cut yarn. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. FRONT: 1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back. COR. 3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 46 rows ( 142 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 28 stitches to WY. 63 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 12 times, until 51 stitches remain. Knit 20 rows even. Total 174 rows. 6. Cut yarn, leaving a 109 cms end. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. SLEEVES: ( both alike ) 1. Cast on 62 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 22 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. 3. Inc 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 23 times, then every 4th row 12 times to 132 stitches (117 rows total). 4. knit even to total 120 rows. COR. 5. Cast off with latch tool. LEFT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. Graft shoulder seam on 51 stitches. ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK SINGLE BAND COLLAR: use a 3 NEEDLE transfer tool to pick up these stitches. 1. Bring out 152 needles to HP. With wrong side of knit facing, rehang 7 stitches from right back neck edge, 44 stitches from back neck holder, 7 stitches from left back neck edge, 33 stitches from left front neck edge, 28 stitches from front neck holder and 33 stitches from right front neck edge. Hang weights. Push needles to FWP, latches open. Use TD for Body minus 1, with COR. 2. knit 12 rows. First row; knit 1 row at the Main Tension. Then; Transfer stitches to 1x1 rib. Change tension to minus 1, then knit required ribbing rows. Cast off with latch tool. RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. As for left shoulder seam. FINISHING: Take special care to finishing. Mattress stitch is better for patterns ( fair isle ) or stripes. Sewing up neat seams, takes more time than the knitting, but you want a professional look, not home made. 1. Sew sleeve top to armhole, easing to fit. Sew side and sleeve seams. Use a small back stitch, give final pressing. AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT: --- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation. Amount needed: 457,0 for body and sleeves 65,2 for ribbing and/or hems 11,1 for collar/hood 533,3 Grams TOTAL NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with KNITWARE DESIGN ™ Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing Drop shoulder with Full length Moderate Taper sleeves with Ribbing Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Single Band collar Designed : 24-1-2009 Size: Pattern for Woman 111 cms chestsize for * size 44 USA / British 38 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST After knitting your swatch, leave it settle for several hours of even days. Check your measurements and write down all the alterations before you start knitting. STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ). Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 27,0 stitches by 32,0 rows. Body knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD between 4-10. Ribbing knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD for body minus 1. FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms): ... with Moderate fit. Chest: 118,0 Armhole: 49,0 Top Neck Opening: 19,0 Hem Width: 23,0 Front Neck Width: 10,0 Front Neck Depth: 10,0 Hem Width: 118,0 Sleeve Bottom: 23,0 Back Neck Width: 16,0 Sleeve Length: 43,0 Back Neck Depth: 2,0 Body Length: 62,0 Hem Length: 6,0 Collar Length: 3,0 Hem Length: 7,0 Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (such as necklines or waist shaping). The pattern may call for more needles than you have on your machine. NOTE: At most, 162 needles are required to make this garment. BACK: ( check all the measurements after the first piece, just in case. ) 1. Cast on 162 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 26 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. knit 96 rows. 3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 72 rows (168 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 44 stitches to WY. 59 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 55 stitches remain. Knit 4 rows even. Total 176 rows. 6. Cut yarn. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. FRONT: 1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back. COR. 3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 48 rows ( 144 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 28 stitches to WY. 67 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 12 times, until 55 stitches remain. Knit 20 rows even. Total 176 rows. 6. Cut yarn, leaving a 117 cms end. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. SLEEVES: ( both alike ) 1. Cast on 64 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 22 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. 3. Inc 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 23 times, then every 4th row 12 times to 134 stitches (117 rows total). 4. knit even to total 120 rows. COR. 5. Cast off with latch tool. LEFT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. Graft shoulder seam on 55 stitches. ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK SINGLE BAND COLLAR: use a 3 NEEDLE transfer tool to pick up these stitches. 1. Bring out 152 needles to HP. With wrong side of knit facing, rehang 7 stitches from right back neck edge, 44 stitches from back neck holder, 7 stitches from left back neck edge, 33 stitches from left front neck edge, 28 stitches from front neck holder and 33 stitches from right front neck edge. Hang weights. Push needles to FWP, latches open. Use TD for Body minus 1, with COR. 2. knit 12 rows. First row; knit 1 row at the Main Tension. Then; Transfer stitches to 1x1 rib. Change tension to minus 1, then knit required ribbing rows. Cast off with latch tool. RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. As for left shoulder seam. FINISHING: Take special care to finishing. Mattress stitch is better for patterns ( fair isle ) or stripes. Sewing up neat seams, takes more time than the knitting, but you want a professional look, not home made. 1. Sew sleeve top to armhole, easing to fit. Sew side and sleeve seams. Use a small back stitch, give final pressing. AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT: --- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation. Amount needed: 480,8 for body and sleeves 68,3 for ribbing and/or hems 11,1 for collar/hood 560,2 Grams TOTAL NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with KNITWARE DESIGN ™ Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing Drop shoulder with Full length Moderate Taper sleeves with Ribbing Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Single Band collar Designed : 24-1-2009 Size: Pattern for Woman 116 cms chestsize for * size 46 USA / British 40 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST After knitting your swatch, leave it settle for several hours of even days. Check your measurements and write down all the alterations before you start knitting. STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ). Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 27,0 stitches by 32,0 rows. Body knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD between 4-10. Ribbing knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD for body minus 1. FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms): ... with Moderate fit. Chest: 124,0 Armhole: 50,0 Top Neck Opening: 20,0 Hem Width: 23,0 Front Neck Width: 10,0 Front Neck Depth: 10,0 Hem Width: 124,0 Sleeve Bottom: 23,0 Back Neck Width: 17,0 Sleeve Length: 44,0 Back Neck Depth: 2,0 Body Length: 63,0 Hem Length: 6,0 Collar Length: 3,0 Hem Length: 8,0 Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (such as necklines or waist shaping). The pattern may call for more needles than you have on your machine. NOTE: At most, 170 needles are required to make this garment. BACK: ( check all the measurements after the first piece, just in case. ) 1. Cast on 170 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 30 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. knit 96 rows. 3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 72 rows (168 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 46 stitches to WY. 62 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 58 stitches remain. Knit 4 rows even. Total 176 rows. 6. Cut yarn. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. FRONT: 1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back. COR. 3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 48 rows ( 144 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 28 stitches to WY. 71 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 13 times, until 58 stitches remain. Knit 19 rows even. Total 176 rows. 6. Cut yarn, leaving a 122 cms end. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. SLEEVES: ( both alike ) 1. Cast on 64 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 22 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. 3. Inc 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 29 times, then every 4th row 8 times to 138 stitches (119 rows total). 4. knit even to total 122 rows. COR. 5. Cast off with latch tool. LEFT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. Graft shoulder seam on 58 stitches. ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK SINGLE BAND COLLAR: use a 3 NEEDLE transfer tool to pick up these stitches. 1. Bring out 154 needles to HP. With wrong side of knit facing, rehang 7 stitches from right back neck edge, 46 stitches from back neck holder, 7 stitches from left back neck edge, 33 stitches from left front neck edge, 28 stitches from front neck holder and 33 stitches from right front neck edge. Hang weights. Push needles to FWP, latches open. Use TD for Body minus 1, with COR. 2. knit 12 rows. First row; knit 1 row at the Main Tension. Then; Transfer stitches to 1x1 rib. Change tension to minus 1, then knit required ribbing rows. Cast off with latch tool. RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. As for left shoulder seam. FINISHING: Take special care to finishing. Mattress stitch is better for patterns ( fair isle ) or stripes. Sewing up neat seams, takes more time than the knitting, but you want a professional look, not home made. 1. Sew sleeve top to armhole, easing to fit. Sew side and sleeve seams. Use a small back stitch, give final pressing. AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT: --- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation. Amount needed: 503,0 for body and sleeves 79,1 for ribbing and/or hems 11,2 for collar/hood 593,3 Grams TOTAL NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with KNITWARE DESIGN ™ Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing Drop shoulder with Full length Moderate Taper sleeves with Ribbing Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Single Band collar Designed : 24-1-2009 Size: Pattern for Woman 121 cms chestsize for * size 48 USA / British 42 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST After knitting your swatch, leave it settle for several hours of even days. Check your measurements and write down all the alterations before you start knitting. STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ). Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 27,0 stitches by 32,0 rows. Body knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD between 4-10. Ribbing knit by Brother knitting machine *or any Standard gauge * using TD for body minus 1. FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms): ... with Moderate fit. Chest: 129,0 Armhole: 51,0 Top Neck Opening: 20,0 Hem Width: 24,0 Front Neck Width: 10,0 Front Neck Depth: 11,0 Hem Width: 129,0 Sleeve Bottom: 24,0 Back Neck Width: 17,0 Sleeve Length: 44,0 Back Neck Depth: 2,0 Body Length: 64,0 Hem Length: 6,0 Collar Length: 3,0 Hem Length: 8,0 Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (such as necklines or waist shaping). The pattern may call for more needles than you have on your machine. NOTE: At most, 176 needles are required to make this garment. BACK: ( check all the measurements after the first piece, just in case. ) 1. Cast on 176 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 30 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. knit 98 rows. 3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 74 rows (172 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 46 stitches to WY. 65 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 61 stitches remain. Knit 4 rows even. Total 180 rows. 6. Cut yarn. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. FRONT: 1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back. COR. 3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. knit 46 rows ( 144 rows total). 4. Shape neck. ( Normal decrease; cast off. Stretchy decrease; put stitches in Holding Position) If you use a stitch pattern, Note pattern row number or press Memory button. See Notes. COR. Thread center 28 stitches to WY. 74 stitches each side. 5. Right neck. LH needles in HP. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 13 times, until 61 stitches remain. Knit 23 rows even. Total 180 rows. 6. Cut yarn, leaving a 128 cms end. knit 6 rows WY. Place stitches in HP. 7. Left neck. COL. __ For knitting in pattern; see Notes. -_ knit as for right neck, reversing all shaping by reading left for right, and vice versa. SLEEVES: ( both alike ) 1. Cast on 66 stitches in MY. Set up for 1 x 1 rib. see Notes. knit in 1x1 rib for 22 rows. COR. 2. Change to TD for Body; set RC 000. Transfer ribber stitches to main bed. Knit tricot stitch or other stitch or pattern of your choice. 3. Inc 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 29 times, then every 4th row 8 times to 140 stitches (119 rows total). 4. knit even to total 122 rows. COR. 5. Cast off with latch tool. LEFT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. Graft shoulder seam on 61 stitches. ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK SINGLE BAND COLLAR: use a 3 NEEDLE transfer tool to pick up these stitches. 1. Bring out 158 needles to HP. With wrong side of knit facing, rehang 7 stitches from right back neck edge, 46 stitches from back neck holder, 7 stitches from left back neck edge, 35 stitches from left front neck edge, 28 stitches from front neck holder and 35 stitches from right front neck edge. Hang weights. Push needles to FWP, latches open. Use TD for Body minus 1, with COR. 2. knit 12 rows. First row; knit 1 row at the Main Tension. Then; Transfer stitches to 1x1 rib. Change tension to minus 1, then knit required ribbing rows. Cast off with latch tool. RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM: 1. As for left shoulder seam. FINISHING: Take special care to finishing. Mattress stitch is better for patterns ( fair isle ) or stripes. Sewing up neat seams, takes more time than the knitting, but you want a professional look, not home made. 1. Sew sleeve top to armhole, easing to fit. Sew side and sleeve seams. Use a small back stitch, give final pressing. AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT: --- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation. Amount needed: 526,3 for body and sleeves 81,8 for ribbing and/or hems 11,5 for collar/hood 619,6 Grams TOTAL NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with KNITWARE DESIGN ™ |
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