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(illustrated In Fairytale DK Courtelle/Bri-Nylon, Shades 6304 and 63 1 6)

To fit chest cm 46 51 56 (approx) in 18 20 22 Garment measures cm 48 54 58 (approx) in 19 21V2 23

Length from top of shoulders cm 26 28 33 (approx) in 10 11 13

Sleeve seam cm 5 6 6 (approx) in 2 2'/2 2V2

Patons Fairytale Courtelle/Bri-Nylon Version without Collar 1* 1* 1 00 gram 'Magic Value’ ball r • This will leave approximately 1 0 [0, 0] g for more baby knitting Version with Collar 2* 2* 2* 1 00 gram 'Magic Value' balls • This will leave approximately 90 [85, 80] g for more baby knitting

Patons Fairytale Double Knitting Courtelle/Bri-Nylon, Patons Fairytale with Lambswool Double Knitting or Patons Fairytale Misty Double Knitting Version without Collar 20 gram balls 5 5 5 Version with Collar 20 gram balls 6 6 6 J

Quantities of are approximate as they are inc= by working into front and back of based on average requirements. Check the actual stitch; dec= by working 2 stitches yam colour - as printing may not match yarn together. exactly. beg = beginning; alt=alternate; rep=repeat; patt=pattern; cm=centimetres; in=inches; Pair each Nos 3’/4 mm and 4 mm Milward mm=millimetres. needles.

1 = a stitch by picking up horizontal loop 6 buttons. M make lying before next stitch and working into back of it. Tension On No 4 mm needles, 22 sts and 30 rows to 1 0 cm PANELPATTdl sts) (stocking stitch). 1st row— (Right side), P2, K3, yfwd, sLI K, K1, Caution psso, K2, P2. 2nd and every alt row—K2, P7, K2. 3rd P2, K1 K2tog, yfwd, K1 yfwd, sLI K, It is essential to work to the stated tension, and row— , , we cannot accept responsibility for the finished K1, psso, K1, P2. product if any yarn other than the specified 5th row—P2, K2tog, yfwd, K3, yfwd, sLI K, K1 is ywfd, K1 used. psso, P2. 7th row—P2, K1 , K2tog, yfwd, K, psso, K1 P2. 9th row As 7th. sLI K1 , — Abbreviations , 11th and 13th rows—P2, K7, P2. 14th row—As K=knit; P=purl; st=stitch; sLI K=slip 1 knitways; 2nd. yfwd=yarn forward; psso=pass slip stitch over; tog=together. These 1 4 rows form panel patt.

BOOKLET 7282 PAGE 2 (g) Patons & Baldwins Limited 1963 ; .

Version without Collar Work straight until Front matches Back to start of BACK shoulder shaping, ending with right side facing for next row. 3’/4 With No mm needles, cast on 49 (55, 59 1 sts and work in rib as follows: Shape shoulder by casting off 4 sts at beg of next and following alt row. 1 row. Castoff • * Work 1st row—K1 , Pi , K1 ; rep from to end. 2nd remaining (3, sts. * • 3 5] row PI , K1 , PI rep from to end. — ; Rep these 2 rows until work measures 3 cm, RIGHTFRONT ending with a 1 st row. Work as for Left Front from * * to * * * rib 1 1 Next row—Rib 6 [8, 8), M 1 , 2 ( 1 3, 4], Ml 1st row—Panel patt 1 1 as 1 st row, K to end. 2nd rep from * to last 7 (8, 9| sts, rib to end (53(59, 63J row—PI 2 ( 1 6, 1 8], panel patt 1 1 as 2nd row. sts). Work to match Left Front, reversing shapings. Change to No 4 mm needles and starting with a K row, work in stocking stitch until Back measures 16(17, 21 jcm, ending with a Prow. SLEEVES

With No 3V4 mm needles, cast on 37 (41 , 43] sts Shape armholes by casting off 2 sts at beg of and work in rib as on Back for 3 cm, ending with a next 2 rows. 1 st row. Dec 1 St at each end of next 3 rows, then following * Nextrow—Rib5, Ml, rib9(10, 1 1 ], Ml; rep 2 alt rows (39(45, 49J sts). from * to last 5 (6, 5] sts, rib to end (41 (45, 47] Work straight until Back measures 26 (28, 33] cm, sts). ending with a Prow. Change to No 4 mm needles and work in casting off at of Shape shoulders by 4 sts beg stocking stitch, placing panel patt as follows: next 4 rows, then 3 (3, 5] sts at beg of following 2 1st row K15(17, 1 panel patt 1 1 as 1st row, K rows. — 8], to end. 2nd row—PI 5 (17, 1 8], panel patt 1 1 sts Leave remaining 1 7 (23, 23] sts on a spare needle. as 2nd row, P to end. Continue thus, working appropriate rows of panel LEFTFRONT patt and work a further 4 (8, 8] rows. ** With No 3V4 mm needles, cast on 21 (25, 27( Shape top by casting off 2 sts at beg of next 2 sts and work in rib as on Back for 3 cm, ending rows. with a 1 St row. Dec 1 st at each end of next row. Work 3 rows. rib Next row—Rib5(6, 6], Ml, 10(12, 14], Ml, Dec 1 st at each end of next and rollowing 4th row rib to end sts). (23 (27, 29] 1(1,2] times. Work 1 row.

Change to No 4 mm needles and work in Now dec 1 st at each end of next and every alt row •* stocking stitch, placing panel patt as follows: until 1 9 ( 2 1 , 25] sts remain, then at each end of

every until 1 1 off 1st row—K1 2 ( 1 6, 1 8], panel patt 1 1 as 1 st row. row 3 (1 5, 5] sts remain. Cast 2nd row—Panel patt 1 1 as 2nd row, P to end. remaining sts. Continue thus, working appropriate rows of panel patt until Front matches Back to start of armhole MAKE UP AND BORDERS shaping, ending with right side facing for next Do not press. row. Join shoulder, side and sleeve seams. Keeping continuity of patt, shape armhole by Insert Sleeves, gathering extra fullness across casting off sts at of 1 2 beg next row. Work row. top.

Dec 1 st at armhole edge on next 3 rows, then Neck Border: With right side facing and No 3Va following 2 alt rows (1 6 (20, 22] sts). mm needles, knit up 1 3 ( 1 6, 1 6] sts up right front, straight until Work Front measures approx 23(24, K1 7 (23, 23] from back, knit up 1 3 ( 1 6, 1 6] sts 29] cm, ending with a 5th (9th, 9th] row of panel down left front (43(55, 55] sts). patt. Starting with a 2nd row, work in rib as on Back for Shape neck as follows: Next row—Cast off 2 (3, 6 cm, ending with a 2nd row. Using a No 4 mm 3], patt to end. needle, cast off loosely in rib.

Dec 1 st at neck edge on every row until 11(11, Fold Neck Border in half to wrong side and 13] sts remain. slip- loosely in position. BOOKLET 7282 PAGE 3 . , BOOKLET7282PAGE4

Button Border: With No 3 'A mm needles, cast on MAKEUP, BORDERS AND COLLAR 9 sts and work in rib as follows: 1st row— (Right Do not press. side), K2, (PI , K1 ) 3 times, K1 2nd row—K1 , (PI Join shoulder, side and sleeve seams. K1 )4times. Button and Borders: Work as for Rep these 2 rows until Border, when slightly Version without Collar. stretched, fits up Left Front to top of Neck Border. Collar: With No3’/4 needles, cast on Sew in position as you go along. Cast off evenly in mm 19121, rib. 23| sts and starting with a 1 st row, noting that 1 st row is wrong side, work 2 rows in rib as on Back Buttonhole Border: Work as for Button Border of Version without Collar. with the addition of 6 buttonholes, first to come 1 Keeping continuity of rib, shape Collar by casting cm up from lower edge, last to come 1 cm from top of Neck Border, remainder spaced evenly on 4 sts at beg of next 8 rows, then 2 sts at beg of between. following 1 2 rows (75 (77, 79] sts).

First mark position of buttons on Button Border Continue in rib until Collar measures 9 cm with pins to ensure even spacing, then work measured at centre, ending with wrong side buttonholes to correspond. facing. Cast off evenly in rib. Stitch shaped edge of Collar to neck edge, starting To make a buttonhole— (Right side), rib 4, cast and ending at centre of each front border. off 2, rib to end and back 2 over those cast off. Sew on buttons. Sew on buttons.

Version with Collar To help you keep your BACK, FRONT AND SLEEVES handknits looking their best, we recommend Dreft. Work as for Version without Collar, casting off sts Dreft is safer than soap powders at back of neck. because it's so gentle.

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Hand washing is always best. For The wrappers on all Patons yarns do is match the programme to our yarns made mainly of wool use warm show the appropriate International symbols. Older types of machine will 13 water, a warm rinse, squeeze out Care Labelling Code symbols not have these controls and it may be between towels or spin-dry (normal for the yarn. Examples are shown more difficult to ensure the correct cycle), then dry flat after easing into here. The latest automatic machines combination of temperature, agita- shape. Do not dry in direct heat have these International Care Sym- tion and time. 14 (radiators or fires). Do not dry white bols, and provided your machine is If you are in any way unsure about handknits in direct sunlight. For not connected to the domestic hot the application of the symbols to yarns made mainly of acrylics it is water supply (when you need to be your machine it is safest to hand- 15 important that you rinse in cold water careful about the heat) all you have to wash. and if you spin-dry use the short cycle. 16 WASH SYMBOLS Hand wash only A great many people now use wash- Warm (40* C) Machine Hand wafh ing machines. The ball band will Warm rinse Do not rub or hand- wring Warm (40"C) Warm (40' C) show whether the yarn you have Dry flat 17 Maximum wash chosen is suitable for machine- V^/ BLEACH Household bleach can Normal rinse and spin A washing: if it is, follow these four SYMBOLS be used Do not rub or hand -wring Dry flat "golden rules". Do not bleach 18 Machine Hand wash 1. Make sure the garment is knitted IRONING CooMron (120X) correctly according to the Patons Warm (40' C) Warm(40C) SYMBOLS Minimum wash Warm Iron (160 C) pattern, on the correct needles to \^/ rinse Short spin Do not wring 19 the correct tension. Cold Do not Iron 2. Don't have the water hotter than Machine Hand wash DRY Oryclaanablainall CLEANING © solvents the recommended temperature. Warm (40 C) Warm (40 C) SYMBOLS Dry cleanable in certain Minimum wash Do not rub © 20 3. Use the machine on a gentle cycle. v^/ solvents 4. Don't leave the garment in the Spin Do not rubor hand wring © Consult cleaner machine too long. Dry flat Do not dry clean ?L — We shall be happy to deal with your queries if you write to Sarah Bell, Patons & Baldwins Limited, Alloa, Scotland, enclosing a ball band of the yarn specified and a stamped addressed envelope. — PUBLISHED BY PATONS & BALDWINS LIMITED^22, I - Made t'nd printed in Great Britain A 348 23 9