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Polo Jacket Crochet

The document provides detailed instructions for knitting a jacket using Lana Grossa Cool Wool, including sizes, materials, and techniques. It outlines the pattern, gauge, and finishing details, along with abbreviations for knitting terms. The pattern is designed for various sizes and includes specific measurements and shaping instructions for different parts of the jacket.

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Polo Jacket Crochet

The document provides detailed instructions for knitting a jacket using Lana Grossa Cool Wool, including sizes, materials, and techniques. It outlines the pattern, gauge, and finishing details, along with abbreviations for knitting terms. The pattern is designed for various sizes and includes specific measurements and shaping instructions for different parts of the jacket.

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Design 08 – Classici 19

JACKET · COOL WOOL


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© Lana Grossa GmbH - Photo: Wilfried Wulff, www.wilfriedwulff.com


JACKET · COOL WOOL
Design 08 – Classici 19
Size 36/38 (40/42, 44) 8 times, then every 6th row 1 time / then every 8th row 2 times,
Instructions are given for first size. Figures in parenthesis refer to then every 6th row 9 times) = 80 (84, 88) sts. Work increased
larger sizes. When only one figure is given, it applies to all sizes. sts into main patt. Work even until piece meas 42 cm from
cast-on, ending with a WS row. Shape sleeve cap: Bind off 3
Materials: 400 (450, 500) g of Lana Grossa Cool Wool (100% sts at beg of next 2 rows, 2 sts at beg of next 4 (6, 8) rows, 1 st
pure wool; 160 m/50 g) in Caramel (col 2054). Size 3.5 and 5.5 at beg of next 30 (26, 22) rows, 2 sts at beg of next 4 (6, 8)
mm needles; size 3.5 and 4 mm crochet hook; seven 15 mm rows, 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Bind off rem 22 sts.
buttons [by UNION KNOPF, item 37604, col 12].
Finishing: Pin pieces to measurements and block. Sew
Main patt: NOTE: Change needle size every row. Multiple of shoulder and side seams. Crochet trim: With size 3.5 mm
2 + 2 selvage sts. Row 1 (WS) on size 5.5 mm needles: Purl crochet hook, work trim around entire edge of jacket as foll:
all sts. Row 2 (RS) on size 3.5 mm needles: Selvage st, * Join yarn with sl st in bottom corner of right front. Rnd 1: Ch
insert right needle from right to left into first st, k 2nd st and sl 1, sc evenly spaced around, working 3 sc in each corner [see
to right needle, k first st and sl to right needle; rep from *, end * on schematic], sl st in first ch to join. Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in each
selvage st. Rep rows 1 and 2 for main patt. sc around, 3 sc in each corner [see * on schematic] and at
same time, make 7 button loops along right front edge as foll:
Gauge: 24 sts and 25 rows = 10 x 10 cm in main patt on size For each button loop, ch 2, sk next 2 sc. Work bottom loop
3.5 and 5.5 mm needles. right above corner st, work top loop right below corner st at
beg of neck shaping and rem 5 loops spaced evenly in
Back: With size 3.5 mm needles cast on 116 (126, 136) sts. between, sl st in first ch to join. Rnd 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc, 2
Change to size 5.5 mm needles. Beg with a WS row, work in sc into each ch-sp, sl st in first ch to join. Fasten off. Collar:
main patt and shape sides as foll: Dec 1 st at each end of 7th Sl-st join yarn to right front neck edge and to the left of cro-
row from cast-on, then every 4th row 6 times = 102 (112, 122) chet trim. Row 1: Sc evenly spaced across right front, back
sts. Work even until piece meas 17 cm from cast-on, ending and left front neck edge, ending to the right of crochet trim
with a RS row. Inc 1 st at each end of next WS row, then every and at same time, inc 16 sts evenly across back neck edge.
4th row 6 times = 116 (126, 136) sts. Work increased sts into Change to size 4 mm hook. Row 2: Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in
main patt. Work even until piece meas 29 cm from cast-on, next sc, sc in each sc to last 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2
ending with a WS row. Shape armholes: Bind off 3 sts at beg of sc. Row 3: Sc in each sc across. Rep rows 2 and 3 six more
next 2 rows, 2 sts at beg of next 4 rows, 1 st at beg of next 10 times. Fasten off. Sew in sleeves. Sew sleeve seams. Sleeve
rows, [work 2 rows even, bind off 1 st at beg of next 2 rows] 2 trim: Join yarn with sl st to bottom edge of sleeve. Work 3
times = 88 (98, 108) sts. Work even until armhole meas 20 (21, rnds sc. Beg each rnd with ch 1, sl st in first ch to join. Fasten
22) cm, ending with a WS row. Shape shoulders and neck: At off after rnd 3. Sew on buttons.
each shoulder edge bind off 8 (10, 11) sts 1 time, then 8 sts 1
time, 9 sts 1 time (then 10 sts 2 times / then 12 sts 2 times). At
same time, on first row of shoulder shaping, shape neck as foll:
Bind off center 34 sts. Working each side separately, bind off 2
sts at each neck edge 1 time. No sts rem.

Left front: With size 3.5 mm needles cast on 58 (64, 70) sts.
Change to size 5.5 mm needles. Beg with a WS row, work in
main patt, work decs and incs for side shaping at right edge
same as for back. Work even until piece meas 29 cm from
cast-on, ending with a WS row. Shape armhole at right edge Sleeve,
same as for back = 44 (50, 56) sts. Work even until piece meas half
42 (43, 44) cm from cast-on, ending with a RS row. Shape
neck: At beg of WS rows bind off 10 (11, 12) sts 1 time, 2 sts 2 Back, half
times, 1 st 3 times, then bind off 1 st at beg of each alt WS row Left front
2 times and when same length as back to shoulder, shape
shoulder at right edge same as for back. No sts rem.

Right front: Work same as left front, reversing all shaping.

Sleeves: With size 3.5 mm needles cast on 64 sts. Change to


size 5.5 mm needles. Beg with a WS row, work in main patt
until piece meas 12 cm from cast-on, ending with a RS row.
Shape sleeve: Inc 1 st at each end of next WS row, then every
10th row 6 times, then every 8th row 1 time (then every 8th row

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Classici 19
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Gauge Swatch
Before you begin …
…make a gauge swatch. Use the recommended needles, yarns
and pattern stitch for your gauge swatch. It should measure
approx. 12 cm x 12 cm. Cast-on and bind-off rows, as well as
selvage stitches should not be included in the measurement.
Pin your swatch and block it as you would the finished pieces
of the garment. Count stitches and rows over 10 cm. If your
gauge swatch is too small, switch to larger needles. If your
gauge swatch is too big, switch to smaller needles.

Abbreviations
beg = begin(ning) · ch = chain · cont = continue · dec = decreas(e)(ing) · inc = increas(e)(ing) · k = knit · kwise = as if to knit
meas = measures · M1L = lift strand between sts from front to back and knit this strand through the back loop · M1R = lift
strand between sts from the back and knit this strand through the front loop · patt = pattern · pm = place marker · p = purl
pwise = as if to purl · rem = remain(ing) · rep = repeat(s) · rev St st = reverse stockinette stitch · rnd(s) = round(s) · RS =
right side · sc = single crochet · skp = slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 stitch, pass slipped stitch over knitted stitch · sk2p = slip
1 stitch as if to knit, knit 2 together, pass slipped stitch over knitted stitch · s2kp = slip 2 stitches as if to knit, k 1 stitch, pass
slipped stitches over knitted stitch · sl = slip · st(s) = stitch(es) · St st = stockinette stitch · tbl = through the back loop · tog =
together · wyib = with yarn in back of work · wyif = with yarn in front of work · WS = wrong side · yo(s) = yarn over(s)

Publisher’s Info

Publisher: Lana Grossa GmbH, Gaimersheim, www.lanagrossa.com


Photographer: Wilfried Wulff, www.wilfriedwulff.com

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