Fair-Lady-Cape Pattern FLC02 ENG
Fair-Lady-Cape Pattern FLC02 ENG
Fair-Lady-Cape Pattern FLC02 ENG
CAPE
EASY
10MM (15US) NEEDLES
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RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
3
GET TO KNOW YOUR YARN.
Before you start your piece, play around with
your new yarn to get used to it, and to check
your tension.
4
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Pick up your needles & yarn and make the
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The Fair Lady sweater is somewhere between a jumper and a
cape. To be worn over a top or shirt, it has discreet slits on the
arms and the sides to give it a beautifully chic shape. Wear it for
instant Audrey Hepburn style.
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LET’S GET KNITTING
TOOL KIT
6 balls of Crazy Sexy Wool
1 pair of 10mm (15US) needles
1 Fair Lady Cape pattern
1 knitter’s sewing needle
THE TECHNIQUES
Cable Cast On
Create a slip knot on the left hand needle. Knit on one stitch,
creating two stitches on the left hand needle. Now insert
the right needle between the two stitches, wrap and bring
through. Transfer the newly created stitch onto the left hand
needle. Repeat until you have cast on the number of stitches
indicated in the pattern. You can also cast on new stitches
at the end of the row (for instance, to work a neck opening or
sleeves) - this is done in exactly the same way.
Stocking stitch
A basic stitch pattern where all the stitches of the first row
is knitted, and on the second row they are purled. These two
rows are repeated to make the pattern. The ‘right’ side of the
fabric looks like a series of ‘Vs’. The ‘wrong’ side of the fabric
looks like a series of ‘waves’.
Garter stitch
A reversible stitch pattern where all stitches are knitted on
every row. Both sides of the fabric look like a series of ‘waves’.
Cast off
When you complete your project, you need to cast off your last
row of stitches in order to make an edge that won’t unravel.
For your final row, knit the first two stitches. Using the tip
of the left needle, lift the first stitch up and over the second
stitch and the slip off the right needle. Now you will have only
one stitch on your right needle. Knit another stitch from the
left needle and do the same again. Do this with each stitch
until there are no stitches on the left needle and just one
stitch on the right needle. Cut the yarn, leaving a 15cm (6’’)
end. With your fingers, gently pull the tail through the last
stitch and pull the yarn tight to secure.
You can also cast off stitches in the middle of a row (for
instance, to create a neck opening). This is done in the same
way - when you get to the place in your row where you want
to cast off, knit the next two stitches, then lift the first of the
stitches over the last stitch worked, and off the needle.
To continue casting off, knit the next stitch, then lift the
previous stitch over it and off the needle. Repeat this last step
until you have cast off the required number of stitches.
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TENSION SQUARE
To ensure your knitting has the same measurements as the
pattern, you need to knit a tension square before you start
knitting your project. A tension square is a small sample of
your knitting where you count the stitches and rows and check
them against the measurement (cm/in) given. If your tension
sample does not match the tension square measurements,
then you should try to knit either tighter or looser depending
on whether your sample was too big or too small.
Stocking stitch
10cm/4’’ = 8.5 stitches
10cm/4’’ = 12 rows
Garter stitch
10cm/4’’ = 8.5 stitches
10cm/4’’ = 16 rows
GARTER STITCH
9 Cast off the first 24 stitches of the row, then knit to the
end of the row.
11 Purl 1 row.
13 Cast off.
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110 CM
30 CM
18 CM
30 CM
5 CM
44 CM
15 CM
26 CM
RS
50 CM
STOCKING
GARTER
89CM/120 ROWS
30 CM/28
30CM/24 STITCHES
STOCKIN
50CM/44
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RRÊT DES MAILLES
26CM/31 ROWS
G STITCH
STITCH
NG STITCH
STITCHES
1
Insert your knitter’s needle under the first horizontal bar
between the first two stitches on the edge you want to join.
2
Pull the yarn through and insert the knitter’s needle through
the opposite horizontal bar on the other piece.
3
Sew back and forth through the horizontal bars along the
edge. To tighten the stitches, pull the yarn gently… then they
will disappear.
Thread the tail onto the small knitter’s needle. Weave the
yarn along the edge of your knitting as shown in the diagram.
Where you have started a new ball, weave one tail in one
direction and the other tail in the opposite direction. Once you
have weaved in approximately 15cm/6” then cut the tail.
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