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Santa Fe Cardigan
Hit your fashion stride with this beautiful cardigan which combines an eye-catching and innovative crossed stitch trim with the simplicity of stockinette. You’ll love learning the fascinating technique for lattice lace used for the hems, which are worked separately. The body and sleeves are then cleverly worked by picking up stitches from the hems then finished with a simple and sweet eyelet neck trim. Make it au courant by experimenting with color blocking or timeless and elegant by using a single color.
moderately easy / flat, one piece to armholes
Sizes
XXS (XS) (S) (M) (L) (XL) (1X) (2X)
Finished chest without Trim 29.75 (33) (35.875) (38.625) (41.375) (44.625) (47.5) (50.25)“
Finished length 19 (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26)”
Gauge
3.625 sts/in and 5.5 rows/in = 14.5 sts/4” and 22 rows/4” in St st on size 8(5mm) ndls
4.375 sts/in and 4.375 rows/in = 17.5 sts/4” and 17.5 rows/4” in Lattice Lace on size 8(5mm) ndls
3.5 sts/in = 14 sts/4” in eyelet on size 6(4mm) ndls for Trim
Needles
Size 8(5mm) ndls OR size to obtain gauge, size 6(4mm) ndls, size G(4mm) crochet hook
Supplies
Stitch markers, tapestry needle, stitch holders or WY, extra needles for 3-ndl BO, WY for provisional cast on, 5 (5) (5) (6) (6) (7) (7) (7) size 4 hooks
Yarn
Willow Chunky from The YarnSisters, 70% NZ merino, 30% cashmere, 50g/73 yds (67m)
MC 5 (6) (6) (7) (8) skeins
CC 4 (5) (5) (6) (6) skeins
As Shown
Model Size Medium
Main Color MC Pale Jade
Contrast Color CC Natural
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- First published: November 2012
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