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Bishops Park
The cabled lace front and collar of Bishops Park is completely reversible. For the sweater’s this means two things:
1) There is no unfortunate backside
you need to try and hide--no need to
carefully fold so that the collar
lays just right in order to hide any
part of the wrong side.
2) There isn’t a true wrong side.
You decide which side you would like
facing out. Knit side? Purl side?
It doesn’t matter--It’s a no fuss
garment.
The instructions for the cables and lace are both fully written and charted so you may work from whichever set of directions you prefer.
Finished Sizes:
XS (S1, S2, M1) M2 (L1, L2, XL)
with finished bust measurements of:
33 (36, 40, 44) 47.5 (52, 55.5, 60)”
83 (90, 100, 110) 118 (130, 138, 150) cm
Sweater is meant to be worn with minimal ease.
The sample shown is shown in a size XS on a 34” bust.
Yarn Requirements:
Approximately 1575 (2050, 2135, 2250) 2740 (2820, 3325, 3405) yards / 1440 (1875, 1952, 2057) 2505 (2580, 3040, 3115) meters fingering weight wool.
Sample shown in Kettle Yarn Co, Islington (Superwash Bluefaced Leicester / Silk & 437 yards / 400 meters per 100g) Colorway: Nori; 4 (5, 5, 6) 7 (7, 8, 8) hanks
Needles and Notions: US size 4 / 3.5 mm 48” / 120 cm circular needles (or as needed to obtain gauge) and needles of the same size as preferred for working small circumferences in the round plus needles of both types one size smaller.
Waste yarn, 2 stitch markers, tapestry needle.
Techniques used: Provisional CO, increasing, decreasing, knitting in the round, cabling, yarn overs.
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