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3 Hank Hand Dyed Mohair Jumper
This jumper
is knitted all in one piece from one sleeve across to the other.
Just plain knit, no purl.
Sizes are
small and Medium ( )
Materials
Size 9mm knitting needles
6mm crochet hook
3 100 gm hanks hand dyed 12ply boucle mohair
Abbreviations sts. =
stitches; K = knit; st. = stich;
Increase by knitting into the front of the stitch and then the back.
Pattern IMPORTANT—If you do not blend your hanks of yarn, you may get sudden changes of colour. If you are using one of our 300gm balls, this is not a problem. Otherwise, wind hanks of yarn into balls. Knit two rows from one ball, and two from another ball to blend.
Cast on 26(28) sts.
Knit 34 rows
Increase each end of
next row and following 4th (6th) row until you have 38 (40) sts
Cast on 40 (42) sts
at beginning of next 2 rows – 118 (124) sts
Knit 16 (18) rows
Start Back
Knit 59 (62) sts. and
turn. Continue on these 59 (62)sts, putting remaining sts on stich
holder
Knit 36 (38) rows
Start Front
Break yarn and join to other sts.
Knit 36(38) rows
Knit across all sts.
Knit 16 (18) rows
Cast off 40 (42)sts.
at beginning of next 2 rows
Decrease each end of
next row and again in following 4th (6th) row until you have 26
(28)sts
Knit 34 rows
Cast off
Making Up
Fold your work at the neck. Pin sleeves and sides then sew up using
a crochet hook, weaving the yarn through the two edges. Do a row
of double crochet around the neckline. You can also close up the
neckline a bit if too wide.
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