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Patons 273 Knitting Book

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Patons 273 Knitting Book

The document is a knitting book containing patterns and instructions for various garments, including bras and cardigans, using specific yarns and needle sizes. It provides detailed measurements, materials needed, and step-by-step instructions for creating each item. The patterns are designed for different sizes and include techniques such as ribbing and shaping for armholes and shoulders.
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73 Bras KNITTING BOOK NO. 2 “GRAMPIANS "= See page 10 Caucasus ote Clpine aie PATONS BLUEBELL CREPE PATONS BLUEBELL CREPE WEBiructions om opposite page. Instructions on page 12. PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 Caucasus (IN THREE SIZES, ILLUSTRATED OPPOSITE AT LEFT) MATERIALS: PATONS BLUEBELL Crepe. A BoC Quantities 6 cece ce ve ee Sous, 10025, 11 08s. Knitting, Needles—1 pair each Nos. 9 and 11, measured on a Beehive Necdie Gauge “Two Stitch-holders. MEASUREMENTS (to ft A—34-35, B—3637, C3859 inch chest) ABC Length from top of shoulder .. 214 ins. 234 ins, 24 ins ABBREVIATION: :—See page 17, TENSION:—To get these measurements it is absolutely necessary to work at a tension to produce 1 pattern to 1g inches in width. Check tension —see page 17. Instructions are written for smallest size A, Instructions fo lever, es Band Care wnten in racket, hus Bo) (C.J THE FRONT.—Using No. [B12] [C1221 stitches tat row.—K.2, * P.1, K.l, repeat from * to end of row Repeat Ist row forty times [A] 42nd row.—K.2, * Pl, Kul, Pal, increase once in next s., repeat from * to last 6'sts, (P.l, Kil) three mes (128 sts.) [B] 42nd row—K.2, (P.1, K.l) twice, * Pal, Ka, Pal, increase once in next st, repeat from’ * to last 6 sts. (PA, Ki) three times (137 sts.) (C] 42nd row—K 2, P.1, K., increase pce in next st. * work 4 sta in sib, increase once in next st, repeat from * to last 2 sis, PLL, Ki (146 sts). 11 Needles, cast on 104 Using No, 9 Needles, proceed a follows:— #* Let row—P.4, * K3, P.6, repeat from * to last 7 sts, K3, Pa 2nd row.—K-4, * P.3, K6, repeat from * to last 7 sts. Pa, KS. Bed row—P.4, * wo.n, Ky will now be termed “Loop Over from * to last 7 sts, “Loop Over, 4th row.—Like 2nd row. Repeat from *# to ** twenty-one [B—twenty-three) [CHtwenty-fivel times. Cast of 15 sts. at beginning of neat 2 rows, then decrease once at each end of needle in every row three times, then in every alternate row three times. *# ss woo.n, over K.3 (this Work 28 rows in pattern without shaping. In next row, K.1, (P3, K6) three times, P3, K3, (B-K.6] [C-K6, P.3], turn. Continue in pattern on these 34 [B—37] [C—40] sts, decreasing once at neck edge in every row three times, then in every alternate row five times, Work 25 [B27] [C—29] rows in pattern without shaping. Shape for shoulder as follows:— Ist row.—Work in pattern to last 6 [B—7] [C—8] sts. 2nd and alternate rows.—Work in pattern to end of row. 3ed row.—Work in pattern to last 13 [B—14] [C—16] Sth row.—Work in pattern to last 19 [B—21] [C—24] sts., turn. 7th row—Like 2nd row. Cast off. Slip next 18 [B—21] [C—24] sts, on to 4 stiteh-holder. Join in wool and work on remaining 34 [B~37] [C40] sts. to correspond with other side. THE BACK.—Work exactly as given for Front to *#* Continue without shaping until arm-holes measure same as Front acmholes. Shape for shoulders as follows:— 1st and 2nd rows—Work in pattern to last 6 [B—7] [C—8) sts, turn 3rd and 4th rows —Work in pattern to last 13 [B—14] (C16) sts, turn Sth and 6th rows—Work in pattern to last 19 [B21] [C241 sts, cura, 7th and 8th rows.—Work in pattern to last 26 [B—29] [C32] sts, turn. 9th row—Work in pattern to end of row. 10th row.—Cast off 26 [B—29] [C—321 sts, work 34 [B—37] [C—40] sts. in pattern, cast off 26° [B—29] [C—32] sts leave remaining sts. on a stitch-holder. ‘THE NECK-BAND.—Using a back stitch seam (¥ of an inch in width), sew up left shoulder seam. With right side of work facing, and using No. 11 Needles, work across 34 [B—37] [C—40] sts. in pattern from back stiteh-holder, knit up 39 sts. evenl long left side of neck, work across 18 [B—21] [C—24 sts, in pattern from front stitch-holder, knit up_ 39 sts evenly along ght aide of neck (130 [51361 £C—142) ts). Ast edW.—K.2, * P.1, K.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist row nine times, Cast off in rib. THE ARM-HOLE BANDS.—Using a back stitch seam (of an inch in width), sew up right shoulder seam, With right side of work fating, and using No. 11 Needles, knit up 150 stitches evenly round arm-hole. Ist row—K.2, * P.l, K.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist row nine times. Cast off in rib, Work other Armhole Band in same manner. TO MAKE UP PULLOVER.—With 2 slightly damp cloth and warm iron, press lightly. Using a back stitch seam (} of an inch in width), sew up side seams. a ee PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 p yrenees (WITH OR WITHOUT SLEEVES—ILLUSTRATED OPPOSITE) MATERIALS:— PATONS BEEHIVE Fingering, 4-ply—“PATONISED” Quantities— With Sleeves— Brown 12 o2s. Natural IS Dos Gold .. Tl Los Rust .. Son Larkspur S Lon Without Sleeves— Brown + Toss. Natural J.J. . + Doss. Gold eee rererer TET Los Joo eo oa oo D1os. Larkepur 2 TTD Loe Knitting Needles—1 pair each Nos. 9 and 11, 1 set of four No. 11, measured on a Beehive Needle Gauge, Two Stitch-holders Ten “Beutron” Buttons, MEASUREMENTS (to ft 38—40 inch chest) Length from top of shoulder .. sv Dine. Length of sleeve from underarm... .. 204 ins. KEY Gi narunar Bi must Bco.o Wi atxsrun ABBREVIATIONS:—See page 17 TENSION:—To get these measurements it is absolutely necessary to work at a tension to produce 7h stitches to the inch in width. Check tension — see page 17. Pattern is worked in by twisting the two colours on wrong side of fabric, that is to say, colour in use is twisted under ‘and over colour not in use, latter being left at a loose tension to allow correct elasticity to fabri. THE POCKETS.—Using No, 9 Needles and Brown Wool, cast on 33 stitches, and work in smooth fabric G1 row K, Prow P) for 4°ins, fishing at end of Slip sts. on to a stitch-holder and leave. Work a second Pocket in same way. THE CARDIGAN.—Back and Fronts are worked in one piece up to armhole shaping. Using No. 11 Needles and Brown Wool, cast on 311 sts st row.—K.2, * Pal, Kil, repeat from * to last st, Ki 2nd row.—* K.1, P.l, repeat from * to last st, Kil 3rd and 4th rows.—As Ist and 2nd rows. ‘Sth row.—Rib to last 7 sts. Cast off 3 sts. rib to end. 6th row.—Rib 4, cast on 3, rib to end. 7th to 16th rows.—Repeat Ist and 2nd rows five times 17th row.—Rib 11, knit to last 11 sts, slip last 11 ats, on to a safety-pin and leave for present. Using No. 9 Needles, proceed as follows: — In next row, purl to last 13 sts, P.2 tog., slip last 11 ste fon to a safety-pin and leave Proceed to work rows 1 to 32 inclusive Fair Isle pattern from chart (odd rows knit, even rows purl) 33rd row.—Knit across 12 sts, knit the 33 sts, from 1st pocket on to right-hand needle Slip next'33 sts. on to a stitch-holder and leave for present, Knit to last 45 sts, knit the 33 sts. from 2nd pocket on to righthand needle, slip next 33 sts. on to stitch-holder, and leave for present, knit across last 12 sts. Now work rows 34 to 52 inclusive, then rows 1 to $2, then rows 1 to 8 from chart Divide for arm-holes:— In next row, Knit across 67 sts, cast off 12, knit across 130 sts, cast off 12, knit across 67 sts #8 Work Left Front on first set of 67 stitches, as follows: Keeping Fair Isle pattern correct, decrease 1 st. by K.2 tog. at armhole edge on next and every row, until 8 ecreasings in all have been worked at armhole edge; at the same time decrease at front edge on every 3rd row, tunel 57 sts remain Continue without further shaping at armhole edge, still decreasing on every 3d row from previous decreasing at front edge, until 36 sts. remain, Gnishing on the 26th row of chart [Continued on page 14 p yrenees PATONS BEEHIVE FINGERING, 4-ply—"PATONISED" Chest — 38-40 7 ozs. Chest — 38-40 ins., 12 ozs. Instructions on opposite page. PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 Rocky (IN. TWO SIZES—WITH POLO OR "V" NECK— ILLUSTRATED OPPOSiTED MATERIALS:— PATONS TOTEM Knitting Wool. Quantities— A B Polo Neck... 6... «+ lb. 8025. 1b. 10 ozs. V" Neck... 0... +. 1Ib 6025. IIb. B ozs Knitting Needles—1 pair each Nos. 6 and 9, measured ‘on a Beehive Needle Gauge. A Stiteh-holder. MEASUREMENTS:— AB «244 ins, 244 ins + 38ins. 403i ++ 20ins, 20 ins (or lergth desired) Length from top of shoulder Width all round at underarm .. Length of sleeve from underarm . ABBREVIATIONS See page 17. TENSION:—To get these measurements it is absolutely Tecessary to work at a tension to produce 2 patterns to 1} inches in width. Cheek tension —see page 17. Instructions are written for smaller size A. Instructions foe oer oe B are wriden in backete ths (Bees Sores [B] 38th row.—Work 12 sts. in rib, * work 10 sts. in rib, increase once in next st, repeat from * to last 12 sts. work 12 sts. in rib (120 sts.) cast_on 106 Using No. 6 Needles, proceed as follows: — 8 Ist row—K4, * P.2, K.3, repeat from * to last st, KL 2nd row.—P.4, * K.2, P.3, repeat from * to lyst st. P. 3rd row—(All slip sts, whether on right or wrong side of work, to be worked knitways, so as to produce a twisted effect), K.1, wool front, * ship 1, wool back, slip 1, ‘wool front, slip 1, P.2, repeat from * to last 4 sts., slip 1, ‘wool back, slip 1, wool front, slip 1. wool back, K.1 4th row.—-P.1, wool back, * slip 1, wool front, slip 1, ‘wool back, slip’ 1, K.2, repeat from * to last 4 sts. slip 1, ‘wool front, sip 1, wool back, slip 1, wool front, B.1 Sth row.—Like 3rd row. Repeat 2nd row once, then Ist and 2nd rows once. ** Repeat from ¥# to *# eleven times. Cast off 5 [B—8] sts. at beginning of next 2 rows, then decrease once at each end of needle in next and ‘every P row. until 89 [B—90] sts, remain, Work 31 rows in pattern without shaping, In next row, work 35 sts, in pattern, turn Continue on these 35 sts., decreasing once at eck edge in every alternate row, until 28 sts. remain, Work 4 [B—6] rows im pattern without shaping, Shape for shoulder as follows:— Ist row.—Work to last 7 sts., turn. 2nd and 4th rows.—Work to end of row. 3rd row.—Work to last 14 sts.. turn, Sth row.—Work to last 21 sts., turn, 6th row.—Work to end of row. Cast of. Slip next 19 [B—20] sts, on to stiteh-holder, then work fon remaining sts. to correspond with other side, THE BACK.—Work exactly as given for Front, until armhole shapings have been completed (89 [B—90] sts.) Continue without shaping until arm-holes measure same as Front armholes Shape for shoulders a¢ fellows: — Ist and 2nd rows.—Work to last 7 sts, turn, 3rd and 4th rows. —Work to last 14 sts,, turn Sth and 6th rows.—Work to last 21 sts, turn 7th and 8th rows.—Work to last 28 sts., turn. Sth row.—Work to end of row. Cast off. THE SLEEVES.—Using No. 9 Needles, cast on 58 [B—s8] stitches. Ist row.—K.2, * P.1, K.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist row thirty-five times, increasing once at end of needle in last row. Using No. 6 Needles, proceed as follows:— ¥ Ist row.—K.1, * P.2, K.3, repeat from * to last Bats, P2, KL 2nd row.—P.1, K.2, * P.3, K.2, repeat from * to last st, Pal 3rd row.—K.1, P.2, * shp 1, wool back, slip 1, wool front, slip 1, P.2, repeat from * to last st., wool back, K.1. 4th row,—P.1, K.2, * slip 1, wool front, sip 1, wool back, slip 1, K.2, repeat from * to last st., wool front, P.1 Sth row.—Like 3rd row, Repeat 2nd row once, then Ist and 2nd rows once. ** Continue in pattern, as given from #* to *4, increasing once at each end of needle in next and every following Beh row, until there are 89 [B89] sts. on needle, Continue without shaping until work measures 20 [B20] ims. (or length desired) from commencement. ** Cast off 2 sts, at beginning of next 2 rows, then 1 at. at beginning of following 2 rows. #* Repeat from *# to ** ten times. Cast off Work another Sleeve in same manner, [Continued on page 13 Recky so PATONS TOTEM KNITTING WOOL Polo Neck: Chest — 38 "Vv" Ne Instructions on opposite page. PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 Cierta (IN THREE SIZES—ILLUSTRATED OPPOSITE) MATERIALS:— PATONS HIGHLAND Sports Wool. A B c Quantities .. .. .. Mb. 2oxs. IIb. 3 ozs. 11b. 42s. Knitting Needles—1 pair each Nos. 9 and 11, measured ‘on a Beehive Needle Gauge Eight “Beutron” Buttons. ‘MEASUREMENTS :— A BoC Length from top of shoulder 25 ins. 25 ins. 25 ins. Width all round at under-arm 37 ins. 41 ins. 45 ins. Length of sleeve from under- am se ce vs + ++ 20ins, 20ins> 20 ins, (or length desired) ABBREVIATIONS: —See page 17. TENSION:—To get these measurements it is absolutely necessary to work at a tension to produce 124 stitches, to 2 inches in width. Check tension — see page 17. Instructions are written for smallest size A. for larger sizes B and C are written in brackets, (BH... (C—.., Instructions thus THE RIGHT FRONT.—Using No. 11 Needles, cast on 62 [B—68] (C—74] stitches. 1st row—K.2, * P.1, K.l, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist row thirty-six times 38th row—Work 3 [B—2] [C—5] sts. in’ rib, * increase once in next st., work 4 {B—5] [C—4] sts in rib, repeat from * to last CA and C—14 sts, work in nib to end of row] [B-—to last 18 sts., increase once in ext st, work in nib to end of row) (71 (B—77] [C851 st.) Using No. 9 Needles, proceed as follows:— Ist row.—K.2, (P.1, K.1) six times, knit plain to end of 2nd row.—Purl to last 14 sts, (P.1, K.1) seven times. Repeat Ist and 2nd rows fifty-one times, then Ist row Cast off 6 [B—8] [C—10] sts. at beginning of next Decrease once at armhole edge in next row, then every alternate row, eight [B—eight] [C—ten] times, ‘whilst ‘at same time decreasing once at front edge inside “border) in every 3rd row. five [B—fve] {C—seven] times (51 [B55] (C—571 sts.) Continue decreasing at front edge only in next [B—next] {C—ard) row, then every following 3rd row, until 33 (B37) (C—41} sts. remain Work 1 row without shaping. Shape for shoulder as follows:— Ast row.—Work to last 6 [B—7] [C—9) sts, turn 2nd and 4th rows—Work to end of row. 3rd row.—Work to last 12 [B—15] [C—18] sts., turn. Sth row.—Work to last 19 [B—23] [C—27] sts, turn 6th and 7h rows—Like 2nd row. 8 8th row.—Cast off 19 [B—23] [C—27] sts., (P.l, K:1) seven times. ‘Work 24 ins. in rib on remaining sts. Cast off THE LEFT FRONT.—Using No. 11 Needles, cast on 62 (B68) [C—741 stitches Ist row.——* K.1, P.l, repeat from * to last 2 sts., K.2 Work to correspond with Right Front, working border and. shapings at opposite ends of needle and making a button-hole in 4th row, every following 16th row twice, then in every following 20th row, until 8 button-holes have been worked from commencement. To make a button-hole:— Ist row.—Work to last 14 sts, (Kl, P.l) twice, Kt, K2 tog, (wl. fwd.) twice, KZ tog.,"(Pl, K1) twice, 1 (When working following row, work (wl as 2 sts.) THE BACK—Using No. 11 (B—106) [C—118} stitches. 1st row.—* K.1, P.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist row thirty-six times 38th row.—Work 9 [B—7] [C—11] sts. in rib, * increase once in next st, work 4 (B—5] [C4] sts, in rib, repeat from ®t last 5 (B—3] [C—7] sts. work 5 (B—3} [C—7] sts. in wb (110 (B—122) (C—138) sts.) Using No. 9 Needles, proceed as follows:— Ist row.—Knit plain. 2nd row.—Purl Repeat 1st and 2nd rows fifty-one times. Cast of 6 [B—8] [C—10] sts. at beginning of next 2 rows, then decrease once at each end of needle in next row, then every alternate row, until 80 [B88] [C96] ts. remain. Continue without shaping until armholes measure same as Front armholes. Shape for shoulders as follows:— Ist and 2nd rows.—Work to last 6 (B—7] (C—9} sts, turn, 3rd and 4th rows.—Work to last 12 [B—15] [C—18] Sth and 6th rows —Work to last 19 [B—23] [C27] 7th row.—Work to end of row. Cast off THE SLEEVES.—Using No. 11 Needles, cast on 58 [B58] [C—58] stitches 1st row.—* K.l, Pl, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist row thirty times [A] 32nd row.—Purl to last st. increase once in last st (59 sts) (B] and [C] 32nd row.—P.8, * increase once in’next st., BS, repeat from * to last 8 sts., increase once in next st, PLT ([B—66] [C—661 sts.) [Continued on page 17 fwd.) twice Needles, cast on 94 Cierra (tn thee See) PATONS HIGHLAND SPORTS WOOL Chest — 37 ins., 18 o7s.; 41 ins., 19 o78.; 45 ins., 20 ozs. Instructions on opposite page. PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 Giampians (WITH OR WITHOUT. SLEEVES— ILLUSTRATED ON FRONT COVER? MATERIALS :— PATONS BEEHIVE Fingering, 4-ply—“PATONISED” Quantities— With Sleeves— Fawn .. Maroon .. Light Blue Dark Blue 6 ors. Maroon rer + Dox. Light Blue... .. : + ors. Dark Blues. 62 os eee +++ Lon, Knitting Needles—1 pair each Nos, 10 and 12, and 1 set of four No. 12, measured on a Beehive Needle Gauge. MEASUREMENTS Length from top of shoulder . + 24 ins ‘Width all round at under-arm .. . + Bins, Length of sleeve from underarm... .. .. 20:ns, ABBREVIATIONS:—See page 17. TENSION:—To get these measurements it is absolutely necessary to work at a tension to produce § stitches to the inch in width. Check tension—see page 17. Pattern is worked in by twisting the two colours of wool fon wrong side of fabric, that is to say, colour in use is twisted under and over colour not in use, latter being left at @ loose tension to allow correct elasticity to fabric, THE FRONT.—Using No. 12 Needles and Fawn Wool, cast on 127 stitches. Ist row.—K.2, * P.1, K.1, repeat from * to last st, K. 2nd row.—K.1, * P.1, K.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist and 2nd rows twenty-one times, then Ist row In next row, work 3 sts. in rib, increase once in next st. * work 6 sts, in rib, increase once in next st.. repeat from to last 4 sts., work 4 sts, in rib (145 sts). Using No. 10 Needles, work in plain, smooth fabric and Fair Isle pattern exactly as shown in chart, until neck shaping is reached. Tn next row, with right side of work facing, cast off 1 st,, work 61 sts. in pattern, K.2 tog., turn Continue on these 62 sts., decreasing as shown in chart. Join in wool at neck edge and work on remaining 63 sts, as shown in chart THE BACK.—Using No. 12 Needles and Fawn Wool, cast on 127 stitches Ist row. —K.2, ¥ P.1, K.1, repeat from * to last st., K.1 2nd row.—K.1, * P.1, K.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat Ist and 2nd rows twenty-one times, then Ist row [Continued on page 16 10 Back Neck Shaping —————+ SSSI Shoulder Shaping 1 Ngo $27 PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 nou H Sugary InoUHAN *Pe PUE HOHE now ina. no-fe PATONS KNITTING BOOK No. 273 Alpine (IN TWO SIZES—WITH OR WITHOUT SLEEVES—WITH “v’ ILLUSTRATED AT RIGHT ON PAGE 2) (OR ROUND NECK. MATERIALS:— PATONS BLUEBELL Crepe. Quantities— “Vy? Neck— a B IIb. 203s, IIb, 4085, Toss, 1302s, s+ Lib. 3025, 11b. 4 xs. Tors. 13 ozs. Knitting Needles—1 pair each Nos. 9 and 11,1 set of Your No. Il, measured on.2 Beehive Needle Gauge MEASUREMENTS:— A OB Length from top of shoulder 24.ins. 25h ins Width all round at underarm .. 1. 38ins. 42ins, Length of sleeve from underarm 1. 20jins. 20fins (or length desired) ABBREVIATIONS:—See page 17. TENSION:—To get these measurements it is absolutely necessary to work at a tension to produce | pattern to 24 inches in width. Check tension — see page 17. Instructions are written for smaller size A. Instructions for larger size B are written im brackets, thus [B— PULLOVER WITH “V" NECK. THE FRONT.—Using No, 11 Needles [B—142] stitches, 1st row.—K.2, * P.1, K.1, repeat from * to end of row. Repeat st row thirty-two times, 34th, row.—Work 3 [B—1] st/s. in rib, * work 10 sts in rib, increase once in next st., repeat from * to last 2 {B-81 se, work 2 [B—9) in nb (137 (B—194) sts.). Using No. 9 Needles, proceed as follows:— #* Ist row.—K3, PA, Ki, Pl, * K6, Pil, Kil, Pal, K2, Pl, K2, Pi, Kl, Pl, repeat from ’* to last 1) ws, K6, Pa, KA, Pl, K3. 2nd row-—(K.1, P.1) three times, * K.1, P.4, (K.1, P.1) twice, K1, P.3, (Kt, Pl) twice, repeat from * to last 12 sts, Ki, Ps, (Ki, P.l) three times, K.1 Repeat Ist and 2nd rows twice, 7th row.—K.3, P.1, K.l, * slip next 2 sts. on to a spare needle and hold at back of work, K.2, (K.1, Pl) from spare needle (working of these 4 sts. will now be termed "Twist Back” throughout), slip next 2 sts, on to a spare needle and hold at front of work, K.1, P.1, knit sts. from spare needle. (working of these 4 sts.” will now be termed “Twist Front” throughout), K:1, P.l, K.2, Pal, K.2, Pl, K.1, repeat from * to last 13 ats, “Twist Back,” “Twist Front,” K1, P.l, K.3. 8th row—(K.1, P.l) twice, Kl, * P3, Ka, Pl, Ky P2, KA, Pl, Kl, P3, Kl, Pil, Kil, repeat from * to last 13 sts, P.3,"K.1, Pl, Kt, P.2, (KA, Pit) twice, Ka 12 cast on 126 9th row.—K.3, Pal, * K4, Pil, Kl, P.l, K.3, (Pl, K.2) twice, Ply repeat from * to last 14 sts, K4, Pal, Kl, (PA, K3} twice. Repeat 8th and 9th rows four times, then 8th row once. 19th row.—K.3, P.1, K.1, * “Twist Front,” “Twist Back,” Ki, (PL, K2} twice, Pal, Kil, repeat’ from * to last 13 is, “Twist Front,” “Twist Back,” Kt, P.l, K3. Repeat 2nd row once, then Ist and 2nd rows once, ** For Pullover With Sleeves:— TA] Repeat from ** to ** four times, then from *# to 8th. row once, [B] Repeat from ** to ** four times, then from ** to 20th row once. For Pullover Without Sleeves:— TA] Repeat from ** to ** three times, then from *# to 20th row once. [B] Repeat from ** to ** four times, then from ** to 10th row once. Cast off 10 [B—14] sts, at beginning of next 2 rows, then decrease once at each end of needle in next and every alternate row, until 105 (B—114] sts, remain. Work 1 row without shaping. In next row, work 51 [B—57] sts. in pattern (A only— K2 tog, turn. Continue in pattern on these 52 [B57] sts., decreasin fonce at neck edge in every 4th row, until 24 [B—38, sts, remain, For Pullover With Sleeves:— Work [B—5] rows without shaping For Pullover Without Sleeves: Work 10 [B—14] rows without shaping. Shape for shoulder as follows: — Ist row.—Work in pattern to last 11 [B—12] sts., turn, 2nd row.—Work in pattern to end of row. 3ed row.—Work in pattern to last 22 [B—24] sts., turn 4th row.—Like 2nd row. Cast of Join in wool at centfe front and work on remaining sts to correspond with other side, omitting K.2 tog. at centre front in size A. THE BACK.—Work eyactly as given for Front unt armhole shapings have been completed (105 [B—114] © Goniinve in pattern without, shaping, until armholes measure same as Front _arm-holes. Shape for shoulders as follows:— lat and Sad owsr—Work im pattern to last 11 [B—12] Sed and 4th rows-—Work in pattern to last 22 (B—24] ‘3th and 6th rows—Work in pattern to last 34 [B—38] Wak tows—Work in pattern to end of row. Cast off THE SLEEVES.—Using No. 11 Needles, cast on 70 (B10) stitches. [Continued on page 16

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