Patons 1660 Baby Trio

Patons 1660 Baby Trio

Fairytale D.K. 1660 PRICE CODE D ^Patons 1 8-22 in 46-56 cm D Baby trio Three pretty baby designs with cable details: a sweater and a round or V neck cardigan, all with easy raglan sleeves. * Next row—Rib 1 rib [6, 6], M 1 , 4 [3, 3], Ml; rep from * last Patons Fairytale Double Knitting to 1 [6, 6] sts, rib to end (63 [69, 77] sts). The ideal yarn for baby knitting - soft, springy and it is machine-washable too. Change to 4 needles in Courtelle/Bri-Nylon blend. No mm and work patt as follows: 1st row—(Right side), P6 [3, 1], * K3, P3; rep from * to last 9 [6, 4] sts, K3, P6 1]. To fit chest in 18 20 22 [3, * cm 46 51 56 2nd row—K6 [3, 1], P3, K3; rep from * to last 9 [6, 4] sts, P3, K6 [3, 1]. Length from top of shoulders in 9i 10 11 * 3rd row—P6 [3, 1], C3F, P3; rep from cm 24 25 28 * to last 9 [6, 4] sts, C3F, P6 [3, 1]. 4th row As 2nd. Sleeve seam in 5i 8 — cm 14 17 20 These 4 rows form patt. Continue in patt until Back Patons Fairytale Double Knitting Courtelle/Bri-Nylon measures approx 5 [5, 5i] in, ending with a 4th patt Round Neck Cardigan x20 gram balls 5 6 7 row. V Neck Cardigan x20 gram balls 5 6 7 Sweater x20 gram balls 4 5 6 Keeping continuity of patt, shape rag- lans by casting off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows, then dec 1 st at each end of next Keep ball hands for washing and pressing instructions. and every alt row until 31 [33, 37] sts remain. CAUTION. It is essential to work to the These garments have been specially Now dec 1 st at each end of every row stated tension, and Patons and Baldwins designed for the size range given and it is until 17 [19, 23] sts remain. Limited cannot accept responsibility for regretted that no adaptations are avail- the finished product if any yarn other able. Leave sts on a spare needle. than the recommended Patons yarn is used. Abbreviations LEFT FRONT ** Buy the full amount of yarn at one time to With No 3i mm needles, cast on 24 K=knit; P=purl; KB = knit into avoid variations in dyelots. [27, 29] sts and work in Kl, PI rib for 1 back of stitch; PB=purl into back of in, rows on right side having a Kl at each Pair each Nos 3i mm and 4 mm Milward stitch; st=stitch; yrn=yarn round end on 2nd and 3rd sizes. needles. Needle sizes quoted are Metric: needle; tog= together. * equivalent UK sizes are No 10 for mm Next row Rib 2 [ 1 , Ml rib — 4], , 4 [5, 3], inc=increase by working into front and * , and No 8 for 4 mm. Ml ; rep from to last 2 [ 1 4] sts, rib to back of stitch dec = decrease by working ; end sts). Cable pin. 6 buttons for Round Neck (30 [33, 37] 2 stitches together. Cardigan. 4 buttons for V Neck Car- Change to No 4 mm needles and work in digan. 3 buttons for Sweater. beg=beginning; alt=alternate; rep=re- patt as follows: peat; patt=pattern; in=inches; cm= 1st row—(Right side), P6 [3, 1], * K3, Check your tension centimetres; mm=millimetres; 0=no P3; rep from * to end. stitches. Cast on 1 1 sts on No 4 mm needles. 2nd row—* K3, P3; rep from * to last 6 Work 15 rows in stocking stitch. Cast Ml = make 1 stitch by picking up hori- [3, 1] sts, K6 [3, 1]. off. The square should measure 2 in each zontal loop lying before next stitch and 3rd row—P6 [3, 1], * C3F, P3; rep from way. working into back of it. * to end. If your tension is right in stocking stitch C3F=slip next st on cable pin and leave 4th row—As 2nd. it should be right in any other fabric. at front of work, K2, then K1 from cable pin. These 4 rows form patt. If the square is bigger your work is too loose; try a size finer needle. If it is Continue in patt until Front C3B=slip next 2 sts on cable pin and measures smaller your work is too tight; try a size approx in, ending with a leave at back of work, K1 then K2 from 5 [5, 5i] 4th patt , ** larger needle. cable pin. row. Any alteration in needle size should be Keeping continuity of patt, shape raglan carried throughout the design. Cardigan by casting off 3 sts at beg of next row. Round Neck Work 1 row. Sizes BACK Dec 1 st at raglan edge on next and every The figures in square brackets [ ] refer to With No 3? mm needles, cast on 50 [54, alt row until 16 [17, 19] sts remain. the medium and large sizes. 60] sts and work in Kl, PI rib for 1 in. Work 1 row. BOOKLET 1660 PAGE 2 (C) Patons & Baldwins Limited 1979 Shape neck as follows: Next row—Work Using a flat seam for ribbing and a fine RIGHT FRONT 2tog, patt to last 3 [4, 5] sts, turn. Leave back-stitch seam for remainder, join rag- Work as for Right Front of Round Neck these 3 [4, 5] sts on a safety-pin. lan, side and sleeve seams. Cardigan from ** to **. Work 1 row. Dec 1 st at each end of Neck Border: With right side facing and Finish to correspond with Left Front, every row until 8 [8, 7] sts remain. No 3i mm needles, start at top of right reversing shapings. front and work as follows: K across 3 [4, Dec 1 St at raglan edge only as before SLEEVES 5] sts from right front, knit up 9 sts up until sts remain. Next and 2 row—K2tog Work as for Sleeves of Round Neck right side of neck, K across 5 sts from fasten off. Cardigan but cast off remaining sts. safety-pin, 17 [19, 23] sts from back, 5 RIGHT FRONT sts from safety-pin, knit up 9 sts down MAKE UP AND BORDERS left side of neck, then K across 3 [4, 5] ** With No 3i mm needles, cast on 24 Do not press. from left front (51 [55,' 61] sts). [27, 291 sts and work in Kl, PI rib for 1 Using a flat seam for ribbing and a fine Work 5 rows in PI, Kl rib, rows on right in, rows on right side having a K 1 at each back-stitch seam for remainder, join rag- side having a Kl at each end. end on 2nd and 3rd sizes. lan, side and sleeve seams. Cast off evenly in rib. Next row Rib 2 [1, Ml, * rib 4 [5, 3], — 4], Button Border: With No 3i mm needles, Ml; rep from * to last 2 [1, 4] sts, rib to Button Border: With No 3i mm needles, cast on 7 sts and work in rib as follows: end (30 [33, 37] sts). cast on 7 sts and work in rib as follows: 1st row (Right side), K2, (PI, 1st (Right side), K2, (PI, Kl) — Kl) 4 needles and place row— Change to No mm twice, twice, Kl. 2nd row (Kl, PI) 3 times, Kl. patt as follows: — Kl. 2nd row—Kl, (PI, Kl) 3 times. 1st row—(Right side), * P3, K3; rep Rep these 2 rows until Border, when Rep these 2 rows until strip, when from * to last 6 [3, 1] sts, P6 [3, 1]. 2nd * * slightly stretched, fits up Left Front for a slightly stretched, fits up Left Front for a row—K6 [3, 1], P3, K3; rep from to Girl, Right Front for Girl, end. a Boy to top of Right Front for a Boy and round to Neck Border. centre back of neck. 3rd row—* P3 ’ C3F; rep from * to last 6 Sew in position as you go along. Cast off Slip sts on a safety-pin. [3, 1] sts, P6 [3, 1]. 4th row—As 2nd. in rib. ** Using a flat seam sew in position. These 4 rows form patt. Buttonhole Border: Work as for Button Finish correspond with Left Front, Buttonhole Border: Work as for Button to Border with the addition of 6 button- reversing shapings. Border with the addition of 4 button- holes, first to come i in up from lower holes, first J in up from lower edge, 4th edge, last at centre of Neck Border and i in down from start of front shaping, between. SLEEVES remainder spaced evenly remainder spaced evenly between. ^^ith No 3J mm needles, cast on 30 [32, First mark position of buttons on Button First mark position of buttons with pins ^4] sts and work in Kl, PI rib for 1 in. Border with pins to ensure even spacing, on Button Border to ensure even spac- then work buttonholes to correspond. Next row—Rib 5 [6, 6], Ml, (rib 10 [10, ing, then work buttonholes to corre- 11], Ml) twice, rib to end (33 [35, 37] To make a buttonhole: (Right side), rib spond. sts). 3, yrn, P2tog, rib 2. To make a buttonhole: (Right side), rib Press seams. Change to No 4 mm needles and work in 3, yrn, P2tog, rib to end. Sew on buttons. patt as follows: Graft or cast off sts together at centre 1st row—(Right side), PO [1, 2], * K3, back.

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