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Sizes: 1 5 (9)

 

Chest Circ: 

84 91.5 102 113.5 124.5 (136 152.5 163 176.5)cm

33 36 40.25 44.75 49 (53.5 60 64.25 69.5)”

 

Yoke Depth: measured centre back from CO edge

19 22 23.5 24 25 (26.5 27.5 29 31)cm

7.5 8.75 9.25 9.5 9.75 (10.5 10.75 11.5 12.25)”

 

Bicep Circ:

29 29 30.5 32.5 35 (37.5 44 47 49.5) cm 
11.5 11.5 12 12.75 14 (14.75 17.25 18.5 19.5)”

 

Gauge: 22 sts x 28 rounds = 4 x 4”/10 x10cm, cable pattern worked in the round, blocked

 

Needles: 3.5mm for rib, 5mm for body with 40/80cm / 16/30” cables or dpn’s for sleeves or needles required to meet gauge

 

 

Yarn: Aran/Worsted weight yarnSamples made with Filcolana Peruvian Highland Wool 100% Wool, 100m / 50g (Marzipan, Cinnamon Melange)

 

Split Hem: 9 10 12 13 14 (16 17 19 20) Balls of PHW

863 996 1106 1212 1337 (1515 1690 1828 1983) m
940 1086 1206 1321 1457 (1652 1842 1992 2162) yds

 

Regular Hem: 9 10 11 12 13 (15 17 18 19) balls of PHW

834 964 1049 1156 1284 (1437 1614 1713 1847) m

909 1050 1143 1260 1400 (1566 1760 1867 201) yds

 

 

Accessories: stitch markers, embroidery needle, scissors

 

Construction:

Worked top down, shoulders are worked flat, neck stitches are cast on and yoke is then joined in the round. Raglan increases are made to the front, back and sleeves to form the yoke until body and sleeves are split. Body is worked with two hem options followed by the sleeves. Collar is added with turtle neck and folded options.

 

Sizing & Fit:

Measurements given are for the actual garment. Designed to be comfy and oversized, choose a size that is 12.5 - 25.5cm / 5-10” larger than your chest circumference. If you are making the split hem and your hips are wider than your chest, choose a size that is larger than your hip circumference. If intended for

a male body, pay close attention to yoke depth and sleeve circumference.

Note: Yoke has been graded based on row gauge so if yours is different your yoke may be too small or too big. Yoke is designed to be slightly longer than average for maximum coziness.

 

Gauge & Yarn:

Choose a yarn that is tightly spun, preferably worsted spun as this will give definition to your cables. It is important to gauge swatch so you can ensure your garment fits and you are happy with the fabric. Wash and block your swatch as the cable pattern relaxes and grows significantly when washed. Gauge may seem a little tight for a worsted weight yarn, this is because the cables make a tighter fabric than stockinette. Use the chart below to create your swatch.

 

Difficulty:

Confident Intermediate

Experience with cables, charts and raglan constructio advised.

 

Techniques:

Working flat/in the round

Compound raglan increasing 

4st cables

Bobbles (optional)

Picking up sts

Reading Charts

 

Please note that while a tracking sheet is provided, being able to read your work is important in this design. 

 

 

 

 

 

Eclair Raglan | Pattern

£7.00Price
  • This listing is for a digital instant download of a knitting pattern in PDF format. There is no physical product. 

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