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Toddler Tradition
Pattern is on page 4 of booklet 723 and shown on front cover.
First published in the UK in 1994 as a separate pamphlet.
“Who could resist this classic cardigan and beret? This traditional fair isle set, for boys or girls, will be treasured always.” -- Patons description.
Additional Gauge:
- 22 sts and 30 rows to 4 inches in stockinette stitch .
Sizes:
- 6/9/12/18 months
Measurements:
- Chest Measurement: 17/18/19/20.5” (43/45.5/48/52cm)
- Finished Chest: 21.5/23/24/26” (54.5/58.5/61/66cm)
Materials:
Cardigan:
- 2 balls of Main Colour B for all sizes of cardigan
- 1/1/2/2 balls of Contrast Colour A
- 1/1/2/2 balls of Contrast Colour C
- 1 ball of Contrast Colour D.
- 4/4/5/5 Buttons
Beret:
- 1 ball each of 4 colours for all sizes.
Description:
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The v-neck, dropped sleeve, Cardigan is knitted in pieces from the bottom up with all-over Fair Isle pattern and the Beret is knitted on straight needles with Fair Isle band.
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Rated by Patons as “two beehives” -- average ability and experience.
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Instructions are written with Charts and Schematics included.
NOTE: I would have said it was slightly more challenging than rated. It does not, however, require steeks -- merely darning in a LOT of ends.
NOTE: As usual in both fair isle patterns and in baby patterns with more than one piece, this results in distorted yarn amounts. I needed every bit of the 3 skeins of white but very little of one skein of blue to make the sweater and beret in size 18 months.
NOTE: Beret is easy to convert to knitting in the round.
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- First published: January 1994
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