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HOW YOU practical
MAKE IT
You Need:
1802, of 3-ply wool, 2 needles zize 10. Tension 25 stitches to 4. width. 38 rutes to 4 in, in height, 3 oblong buttons, in. long; a fanest brit.
Stitches Used
1. Raised lozenge stitch. 2. Stock- One row double ing stitch. 3.
crochet.
Skirt
FRONT: Cast on 135 st (seams not included), knit in lozenge stitch. When the work measures 20 in. start sloping the two edges by decreasing 1 st nt each side, 1 st at 21 in.. 1 st at 22 in. then 1 at, every Grows times, ist every 4 rows 11 thues,
When the work measures 32 in.
off remaining D1 st.
cast
BACK: Cast on 125 st, knit in
stlich, When
the lozenge
work 14 in, start shaping the measures
edges by decreasing 1 st 6 times eacht side every 111⁄2 in., 1 st every & rows
times, I st
3
When the wo rows 11 times.
measures
ures 3114 in..
east off the remaining 85 at.
TOCKET: Cast on 35 at. At 21⁄2 in. slope the sides by casting off 2 st 4-
Cast of the times every other row.
remaining 19 st straight across.
Making Up
Join the back and front by seams. at the sides, leaving an opening of
4 in. on the left side. At the waist at the back make 2 darts 14 in. wide, 5 in. long, with a distance be- iwren of 6 in.
Bodice
LEFT FRONT: Cast on 60 st. Knit in raised lozenge stitch. When work measures in. start the shaping for under-arm and vest simultaneously. For the under-arm shaping, in- 7 times. crease st every rows Shaping for the vest: Decrease 1 st
work 214 every other row 10 times, in. straight on, and again decrease 1 at every rows & times, and 1 st times, but in the 6 rows 9 every
course of the work-when it mea- sures 9 In-nake the armhole by casting
st, 3- off every other row: st, i at 7 times, continue straight, When the
armhole measures 214 In. altogether, shape the side by in- creasing i at every 6 rows 3 times. When the armhole measures in. alope the shoulder by casting off the 27 st every other row: 5 al 4 times, st, 3 st. Work the right front in the same why,
When the BACK: Cast on 85 st. work nieasures 3% n. start shaping the edges under the arm by increas ing 1 st every 10 rows 5 times. When the work incastres 211⁄2 in. altogether. shape the armholes by casting off 2 st twice, 1 st twice every other row, and 1st every 4th row twice.
Knit straight on. When the arm- holes mastire
1 n. altogelis? r. shape
the shoulders by casting off The 25 st every other row: 3 L 7 Umes, 4 st once.
The remaining 12 st on each side opening are cast off to form the neel
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as follows: The 17 st in the centre are cast off in 1 row. then 2 at each side 3 times to round the neckline.
RIGHT SLEEVE: Cast on 05 st. When work measures in. start sloping the 2 sides by
by increasing st every rows 5 Emes. At 3 in. total length, make the top shaping for both front and back by casting off stitches at the right and left of the work.
To shape the front cast off every other row: 4 st, 2 st 3 times, 1 st 3 times, and 1 st 4 times every rows. Knit straight on.
For the back shaping cast off 2 st every other row, 1 st 5 times; and 1 st every 4 rows 3 times. Knit
straight on.
When the work meatures 421 in. total length, cast off 1 st every other side. Cast off row 12 times each the remaining 24 st straight across. Vest
LEFT FRONT: Cast on 10 at, knit In stocking st, work 4 rows, then in- crease 1 st every other row 12 times, knit straight on.
When the work measures 114 in. altogether, shape the neck by casting off every other row: 10 st, 2 at twice, 1 st 3 times, and 1.st overy 4 rows work measured ilce. When the
14% in cast off the remaining at.
FRONT CLOSING FLAP: Cast on
14 st. Kait in stocking st. Make 3
knitted
frock..
Make it while you're
sitting in the garden
or while you're loung-
ing on the beach.
OR cool autumn days, cold winter ones, a wool frock is an essential part of your wardrobe.
It's not nearly so difficult to knit yourself one as you think, and it's always nice to have some knitting on hand to do at odd moments or on lazy afternoons.
The dress you see here-trim, tailored, smart for wearing without a coat-is made with two stitches only . straightforward stocking stitch (plain one row, purl the next) and a raised lozenge stitch. This is very effective and quite simple to do if you Dark squares study the diagram below. show you where to make the purl stitches; enunt them up as you go.
The model dress was made in slate grey, but choose any colour that suits you well. Particularly good for the design is the kind of wool that has a glinting metal strand in it.
Follow the directions carefully when you're making the dress up and you will find it won't look home-made at all. And it's worth choosing a really good belt in a darker colour to finish it off.
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FLAP
This shows you how to make the frock up.
When the neck edge of the collar meusures 121⁄2 in. altogether, round When the collar measures 41⁄2 in. off for the other end of the collar by start the necessary in- increasing every other row: 1 st U COLLAR: This starts at one end, altogether,
Work 2 rows, then outer edge by times, 2 st twice. Cast on 16 st. Knit in stocking at creating 2 additional rows 12 times finish the end of the coller as the
creasing for the then Knit one row,
Increase 1 st
(The other first end. every other row 11 times knit 2 rows, on 8 st every 8 rowa.
KNOT: Cast on 12 st, knit in stock- remain untouched on the then at the increased edge make the autches
ing stitch for 4% in. neck shaping by casting off every needle for these 2 rows.)
vertical buttonholes in the centre 4 other row: 2 st twice, 1 st times. in. in length, when the work mea- Continue in a straight line. sures 44 in. 84 in. and 124 in.
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Raised lozenge stitch: White squares == plain stitches. Black squares purl stitches.
Making Up
Join
the two fronts by a seam down to the vest cut-out. Make a small turning on the straight edges of the vest (centre front), and stitch the edges of front to vest.
Join back to front by shoulder seums and under arms, leaving an opening 24 in. long at the bottom of the left under-arm scam.
in.
At the top of the sleeves make 4
flat pleats measuring in. and 15% in width and 1% in long. Adjust sleeves by putting seam on that of under-arm of bodice. Make an inch turning on each side of the front nap, line with ribbon, stitch to cen- tre front and to edge of right front. of collar with an inch wide ribbon. To keep this in place, fasten the ribbon with. a few machine sillches. Join the collar to the neck, line the knot, making the same stitches as before, sew to neck in centre of flap.
Bind edges diar except at neck,
Bind the bottom of the sleeves, top. of pockets and bottom of skirt with the same ribbon, stitching as before, Make a row of double crochet at skirt waist, and at edge of opening. then Stitch pockets to front of skirt, skirt to bodice, which is been pre- viously gathered, stitching a piece of petersham ribbon to the waist. press fasteners to close sile opening.
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