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Corinne by Sue Whiting Designs

The document provides a knitting pattern for a garment named 'Corinne', detailing sizes, materials, and specific knitting instructions. It includes information on yarn type, needle sizes, tension requirements, and step-by-step guidance for constructing the back, front, sleeves, and collar. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of checking tension to ensure the correct finished size.

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Corinne by Sue Whiting Designs

The document provides a knitting pattern for a garment named 'Corinne', detailing sizes, materials, and specific knitting instructions. It includes information on yarn type, needle sizes, tension requirements, and step-by-step guidance for constructing the back, front, sleeves, and collar. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of checking tension to ensure the correct finished size.

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corinne

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corinne
SIZES MATERIALS
to fit bust Willow & Lark Ramble DK
81-86 91-97 102-107 112-117 cm A (beige – Limestone 102)
32-34 36-38 40-42 44-46 in 9 9 10 10 x 50g balls
actual size B (dark grey – Hearth 133)
150 161 170 181 cm 4 5 5 5 x 50g balls
59 63½ 67 71¼ in For yarn details see page 6.
finished back length 1 pair 3¼mm (no 10) (US 3) knitting
needles
58 60 62 64 cm
1 pair 4mm (no 8) (US 6) knitting needles
22¾ 23½ 24½ 25¼ in
3¼mm (no 10) (US 3) circular knitting
sleeve length
needle
40 41 42 42 cm
4mm (no 8) (US 6) circular knitting needle
15¾ 16¼ 16½ 16½ in

TENSION
22 sts and 30 rows to 10 cm over st st on
4mm (US 6) needles.
CHECK YOUR TENSION – see page 6.

NOTES and ABBREVIATIONS


See page 6.

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Change to 4mm (US 6) shaping, ending with a ws
needles. row.
Beg with a K row, now Shape front neck
work in st st throughout as
next row (rs) K73 [78: 84:
follows:
89] and turn, leaving rem
Work 2 rows, ending with a sts on a holder.
ws row.
Work on this set of sts only
Joining in colours as for first side of neck.
required, now work in
Keeping stripes correct,
striped st st as follows:
dec 1 st at neck edge of
Using B, work 6 rows. next 6 rows, then on foll 2
[2: 3: 3] alt rows. 65 [70:
BACK Using A, work 12 rows.
75: 80] sts.
Using 3¼mm (US 3) These 18 rows form striped
Work 1 row, ending with a
needles and B cast on 205 st st.
ws row.
[221: 233: 247] sts.
Cont in striped st st until
row 1 (rs) K2, *P1, K1, rep back measures 54 [56: 58:
from * to last st, K1. 60] cm, ending with a ws
row.
row 2 K1, *P1, K1, rep
from * to end. Shape shoulders and back
neck
These 2 rows form rib.
Keeping stripes correct,
Keeping rib correct, cont as
cast off 8 [9: 10: 11] sts at
follows:
beg of next 2 [6: 10: 14]
Work in rib for 3 rows rows, then 9 [10: 11: 0] sts
more, ending with a rs at beg of foll 12 [8: 4: 0]
row. rows.

Break off B and join in A. Break yarn and leave rem Shape shoulder
41 [43: 43: 45] sts on a Keeping stripes correct,
Cont in rib until back
holder (for collar). cast off 8 [9: 10: 11] sts at
measures 20 cm, ending
with a rs row. beg of next and foll 0 [2: 4:
5] alt rows, then 9 [10: 11:
next row (ws) rib 4 [2: 3: FRONT 0] sts at beg of foll 5 [3: 1:
5], work 2 tog, (rib 3, work 0] alt rows and at same
Work as given for back
2 tog) 39 [43: 45: 47] time dec 1 st at neck edge
until 12 [12: 14: 14] rows
times, rib 4 [2: 3: 5]. 165 of next and foll alt row,
less have been worked than
[177: 187: 199] sts. then on foll 4th row.
on back to beg of shoulder

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Work 1 row. Change to 4mm (US 6)
needles.
Cast off rem 9 [10: 11: 11]
sts. Beg with a K row, now
work in st st throughout as
Return to sts left on holder
follows:
and slip centre 19 [21: 19:
21] sts onto another holder Work 2 rows, ending with a
(for collar). Rejoin ws row.
appropriate yarn with rs
Joining in colours as
facing and K to end.
required and beg with 6
Complete to match first
rows using B, now work in
side, reversing shapings.
striped st st as given for
back and cont as follows:
SLEEVES Cont straight until sleeve
measures 40 [41: 42: 42]
Using 3¼mm (US 3)
cm, ending with a ws row.
needles and B cast on 77
[83: 87: 93] sts. Cast off.
row 1 (rs) K1, *P1, K1, rep
Cont in rib until collar
from * to end.
COLLAR measures 6 cm.
row 2 P1, *K1, P1, rep
Join both shoulder seams. Change to 4mm (US 6)
from * to end.
circular needle.
With rs facing, using
These 2 rows form rib.
3¼mm (US 3) circular Cont in rib until collar
Keeping rib correct, cont as needle and A, pick up and measures 19 cm from pick-
follows: knit 23 [23: 25: 25] sts up round.
down left side of front
Work in rib for 3 rows Break off A and join in B.
neck, K across 19 [21: 19:
more, ending with a rs
21] sts on front holder inc Work in rib for a further 5
row.
1 st at centre, pick up and rounds.
Break off B and join in A. knit 23 [23: 25: 25] sts up
Cast off in rib.
right side of front neck,
Cont in rib until sleeve
and then K across 41 [43:
measures 20 cm, ending
43: 45] sts on back holder
with a rs row. MAKING UP
inc 3 sts evenly. 110 [114:
next row (ws) rib 5 [3: 5: 116: 120] sts. Mark points along side
3], work 2 tog, (rib 3, work seam edges 15 [16: 17: 18]
round 1 (rs) *K1, P1, rep
2 tog) 13 [15: 15: 17] cm either side of shoulder
from * to end.
times, rib 5 [3: 5: 3]. 63 seams, then sew cast-off
[67: 71: 75] sts. This round forms rib. edge of sleeve to back and

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front between these side seams open for first Press following instructions
marked points. Join side 20 cm. on ball band.
and sleeve seams, leaving

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YARN DETAILS ABBREVIATIONS
Willow & Lark Ramble DK – 100% wool, alt alternate
125 m (136 yds) per 50g ball.
beg beginning
cont continue
CHECK YOUR TENSION!
dec decreas(e)(ing)
It is vitally important to check your tension
foll following
before starting your garment as the tension
governs the finished size. If you work to the inc increas(e)(ing)
wrong tension, your item will not be the size
K knit
shown in the photograph and you may run
out of yarn, or need to buy more. P purl
Check your tension by knitting a swatch at rem remain(ing)
least 12 cm square. If there are more sts
rep repeat
and rows to 10 cm than stated, try again
using thicker needles. If there are less sts rs right side
and rows to 10 cm than stated, try again
st st stocking st (rs rows K, ws rows P)
using thinner needles.
st(s) stitch(es)
tog together
NOTES
ws wrong side
Yarn quantities are based on average
requirements and are therefore
approximate.
Instructions are given for the smallest size,
with changes for larger sizes given in square
brackets [ ].
Repeat figures in round brackets ( ) the
number of times stated afterwards.
Where only one figure is given, this relates
to all sizes.
Where the figure 0 appears, no sts, times or
rows are worked for this size.

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