08th Jul 2010
Pattern: Cabana
This pattern combines the ease of the seamless yoked sweater, a traditional netting stitch, and cool cotton to create a beach or pool-side wardrobe must. Cabana is knit bottom up in one piece with a single eyelet row at the neck through which you can thread a pretty ribbon or even a length of I-cord if you wish.
Note: The pattern for Cabana contains two sets of directions; one for sizes XS through L and one for sizes L through 3X.
Sizes
XS (S, M, L)
Finished Size
Bust: 35″ (40″, 44″, 49″)
To fit bust: 30″ (34″, 38″, 42″)
Yarn
Patons Grace (100% mercerized cotton; 50g = approx. 125m/136 yards); Colour: natural: 4 (4, 4, 5) balls
Sizes
L (1X, 2X, 3X)
Finished Size
Bust: 49″ (54″, 58″, 63″)
To fit bust: 42″ (46″, 50″, 54″)
Yarn
Patons Grace (100% mercerized cotton; 50g = approx. 125m/136 yards); Colour: natural: 5 (5, 6, 6) balls
Needles and Other Supplies
“ 32″ circular needle in size US 6
“ Stitch markers
“ Tapestry needle
“ Satin ribbon
Gauge
12 stitches = 4 inches or 3st/in. in Cat’s Eye Netting stitch.
Casting On for the Armhole
Cabana uses a slightly novel cast on for the armhole section. If you’re having trouble visualising it, here is a little photo essay that might help…
First you bind off the stitches. The working yarn is on the right-hand needle:
Transfer the last stitch on the RH needle to the LH needle. Knit on 1 stitch. Cable cast on specified number of stitches.
The work now looks like this:
Knit across the new stitches.
The new stitches are not joined to the original body stitches until the next row, when you just work across them.
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