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Seaman's Jersey
OF COURSE, MEN Like Smart KNITTEDS That is why we chose this aristocrat among them. They’ll be proud to wear a jersey like this, and we know you’ll love to knit it … ANY old kind of sweater, pullover, or jersey will not do the man of to-day. He likes comfort, oh, yes! -- but he prefers that this quality or quantity is supplemented by “good looks” in the clothes he wears. … THE pattern is distinctive and very neat, and the body is made with a snappy little diagonal rib having two lines of cable stitch on either side. The sleeves are worked in stocking-stitch, the polo collar and cuffs in a k.2, p.2 rib.
Materials: 22oz. Viyella knitting wool, shade V. 38; pair each of No. 9 and 10 and one spare needle with points both ends; set of four No. 12 needles.
Measurements: Length, 28 inches; chest 40/42 inches; sleeve, 21 inches.
- Known as Stuart in Vintage Knits: 25 classic patterns for modern knitters.
- Yarn called for in Vintage Knits is the Bendigo Woollen Mills Classic 5 ply.
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- First published: April 1936
- Page created: December 17, 2013
- Last updated: August 25, 2022 …
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