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ftPdtOnS 3ply & 4ply feathersoft

WARM HAND WASH (40*0

WARM RINSE WELL^DO NOT TUMBLE DRY

WARM IRON (150*0 (MIDRYCLEANABLE 00 NOT BLEACH

AFatonIS 3ply babywool &4ply patonyle j,,,.,,

6 GENTLE MACHINE WASHWARM

'—' DO NOT TUMBLE DRY

00 NOT IRON(40) DRY CLEAN

NO STEAM00 NOT BLEACH

KNITTING AND CROCHET ABBREVIATIONSK = knit; P = purl; si = slip; psso = pass slipped stitch(es) over; tbi = through back of loop(s); y bk = yarn back —take yarn under needle from purling position Into knitting position; y ft = yarn front — bring yarn under needle from

knitting position into purling position; y fwd = yarn forward — bring yarn under needle, then over into knitting

position again, thus making a stitch; yon = yarn over needle — take yarn over top of needle into knitting position,

thus making a stitch; yrn = yarn round needle — take yarn right around needle Into purling position, thus making a

stitch; “MV* = make 1 — pick up loop which lies before next stitch, place on left-hand needle and knit (or purl) into

back of loop; garter st = every row knit; stocking st = 1 row knit. 1 row purl; purl fabric = 1 row purl, 1 row knit (purl

side is right side).

When Instructions read — “Cast off 2 sts, K2“ (or similar stitches), the stitch left on the right-hand needle, after

casting off. is counted as one stitch.

ch = chain; sp = space; si st = slip stitch; dc = double crochet; yoh = yarn over hook; h tr = half treble — pass

yarn round hook, draw a loop through next stitch, draw a loop through all 3 loops on hook; tr = treble — pass yarn

round hook, draw a loop through next stitch, draw a loop through first 2 loops on hook, then draw another loop

through 2 remaining loops;d tr = double treble — pass yarn twice round hook, draw a loop through next stitch,

draw a loop through first 2 loops on hook, draw a loop through next 2 loops, then another through last 2 loops;

t tf = triple treble — pass yarn three times round hook, draw a loop through next stitch, draw a loop through first 2

loops on hook, draw a loop through next 2 loops, another through next 2 loops, then another through last 2 loops,

alt = alternate; beg = begin or beginning; cont = continue; dec = decrease, decreased, decreases or

decreasing; foil = following or follows; Inc = increase, Increased, increases or increasing; inci = Including or

inclusive; 0 = no rows, stitches or times; patt = pattern; rem = remain, remains, remainder or remaining;

rep = repeat; st, sts = stitch, stitches; tog = together; cm = centlmetre(s); ins = Inches.

The first row is always the right side of the work unless otherwise stated.

EASY

Patons are written so that YOU — the knitter can moreeasily follow and understand them.

We’ve given more detailed, step by step instructions— no morephrases like “work to correspond”; and we’ve simplified neckbandsby working on two needles instead of 4.

Sizing too, has been updated in line with the most common size

references used in ready made garments.

These are the size references quoted in this book:

SIZE OOO 00 0APPROXIMATE AGE mths 3 6 1 2

TO FIT UNDERARM cm 40 45 50ins 15% 17% 19%

Good knitting from your friends at Patons.

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3ply feathersoft or A Babysshawibabywool w

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for this shawl. Another yarn may give unsatisfactory

results.

Size (approx) cm 90x90ins 35^/2 x35Vi2

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL25 g balls

Quantity 12Quantity is approximate as it varies between crochetworkers.

HOOK^Milward.

3.00 (No 10-11) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— Miiward Knitters Needle to darn in ends.

ABBREVIATIONS - See page 6.

TENSION — 24V^ tr and 13% rows to 10 cm (approx 4 ins)

over tr fabric.

SHAWL (beg at centre). Make 8 ch, join with a si st to form ring.

1st round — 3 ch. 3 tr in ring, (4 ch, 4 tr in ring) 3 times. 4 ch,

si St in 3rd ch at beg.

2nd round — 3 ch, 1 tr in each of next 3 tr, (2 tr. 4 ch, 2 tr) in

comer loop. * 1 tr in each of next 4 tr, (2 tr, 4 ch, 2 tr) in comerloop, rep from * twice, si st in 3rd ch at beg.

3rd round— 3 ch, * 1 tr in each tr to comer loop. (2 tr, 4 ch, 2 tr)

in corner loop, rep from * 3 times, 1 tr in each tr to end. si st in

3rd ch at beg.

Rep 3rd round until there are 104 tr between each comer loop.

Fasten off.

BORDER. Join yarn in 54th tr past any corner loop, 1 ch, 1 dc in

same tr, (* 3 ch, miss 2 tr, 1 dc in next tr, rep from * to within 2 tr

of corner loop, 3 ch, miss 2 tr. dc, 3 ch, 1 dc) in corner loop] 4times. •* 3 ch, miss 2 tr, 1 dc in next tr. rep from ** to last 2 tr,

1 ch, 1 h tr in first dc.

2nd round— 3 ch, 3 tr in loop just formed, 1 dc In next loop. * 3ch. 1 dc in next loop. 7 tr in next loop (shell), 1 dc in next loop,

rep from * to last loop. 3 ch. 1 dc in last loop. 3 tr in same loop as3 tr at beg of round, si st in 3rd ch at beg.

3rd round— SI st in next tr, 1 dc in next tr, [* 3 ch, 1 dc in next

loop, 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, 4 ch, miss 3 tr, 1 dc in next tr,

rep from * to loop before corner shell. 3 ch, 1 dc in next loop,

3 ch, 1 dc in next tr, 4 ch. 1 dc In next tr, (3 ch. miss 1 tr. 1 dc in

next tr) twice. 4 ch. 1 dc In next tr) 4 times.* * 3 ch, 1 dc in next

loop. 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, 4 ch, miss 3 tr, 1 dc in next tr,

rep from ** to last loop, 3 ch, 1 dc in last loop, 3 ch, miss 1 tr,

1 dc in next tr, 2 ch, 1 h tr in first dc.

4th and alt rounds~ As 2nd round.

5th round — SI st in next tr, 1 dc in next tr. * 3 ch, 1 dc in next

loop, 3 ch, miss 1 tr. 1 dc in next tr, 4 ch, miss 3 tr. 1 dc In next tr.

rep from * to last loop, 3 ch, 1 dc in last loop. 3 ch. miss 1 tr, 1 dcin next tr, 2 ch, 1 h tr in first dc.

7th round— SI st in next tr. 1 dc in next tr. [* 3 ch, 1 dc In nextloop, 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, 4 ch, miss 3 tr, 1 dc in next tr.

rep from * to last tr of shell before comer loop, 3 ch, 1 dc in nexttr. 3 ch. (1 dc, 4 ch, 1 dc) In comer loop. (3 ch. 1 dc in next tr)

twice, 4 ch, miss 3 tr, 1 dc In next trj 4 times,* * 3 ch, 1 dc in next

loop. 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, 4 ch, miss 3 tr. 1 dc in next tr,

rep from •* to last loop, 3 ch. 1 dc in last loop, 3 ch, miss 1 tr,

1 dc in next tr, 2 ch, 1 h tr in first dc.

9th round— As 5th round.

10th round— As 2nd round.

Rep rounds 3 to 10 IncI until border measures approx 27 cm ...

10% ins ... from beg, ending with a shell round. Fasten off.

DO NOT PRESS.

3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Baby’s Jacket and Bootees

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for these garments. Another yarn may give unsatisfac-

tory results.

Size 000 00 0Approximate age months 3 6 12Jacket length .... cm 23 26 30

ins 9 10V4 11%Sleeve seam cm 13 16 19

ins 5% 6V4 7%

Garment measures (approx) .

.

(or length desired)

cm 45 50 55ins 17% 19% 21%

This is an easy-fitting garment.Bootees length of foot (approx) ... cm 8 9.5 11

ins 3V4 3% 4%PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL 25 g b

Jacket 345Bootees 111Quantities are approximate as they vary between crochetworkers.

HOOK— Miiward.

3.00 (No 1 0-1 1 ) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES — Miiward Knitters Needle to sew seams;Length of Ribbon.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION— 24% tr (and 13% rows) to 10 cm (approx 4 ins)

over tr fabric.

Why you should crochet a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop andrub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hardfabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.00 (No 10-11) Hook, make 38 ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 3 ch, 1 tr in each ch to end.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr. 1 tr in each tr to end, 1 tr in topof turning ch.

Rep 2nd row 1 8 times. Fasten off. (continuedon nextpage

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Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo . Count the number of tr between the pins.

You should have 24 tr.

Less tr means loose tension— try a size smaller hook.

More tr means tight tension— try a size larger hook.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the samehook to crochet your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garments).

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JACKET (worked in one piece, beg at neck edge). Make 61 ch

loosely.

1st row— Miss 3 ch. 1 tr in each of next 10 ch. 1 ch. 1 tr in each

of next 9 ch. 1 ch. 1 tr in each of next 19 ch. 1 ch. 1 tr in each of

next 9 ch. 1 ch. 1 tr in each of last 1 1 ch ... 59 tr. counting turning

ch as 1 tr throughout.

2nd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, * 1 tr in each tr to next 1 ch sp.

(1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) in next 1 ch sp, rep from * 3 times. 1 tr in each tr

to end. 1 tr in top of turning ch.

3rd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr. * 1 tr in each tr to next 1 ch sp.

(2 tr, 1 ch, 2 tr) in next 1 ch sp. rep from * 3 times, 1 tr in each tr

to end, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 4 (5-6) times, then 2nd row once ... 187

(211-235) tr.

Next row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr. * 1 tr in each tr to next 1 ch sp.

1 tr in next 1 ch sp, miss next 41 (47-53) tr for sleeve. 1 tr in next

1 ch sp, rep from * once, 1 tr in each tr to end, 1 tr in top of

turning ch ... 109(121-133) tr.

Beg skirt patt — 1st row (wrong side) — 1 ch. 1 dc in first tr.

1 ch. 1 dc in next tr. * 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr. rep from * to

turning ch. 1 ch, 1 dc in top of turning ch.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first dc. 2 tr in 1 ch sp, 1 dc in next 3 ch

loop, 3 ch. 1 dc in next 3 ch loop. * 5 tr in next 3 ch loop. 1 dc In

next 3 ch loop. 3 ch. 1 dc in next 3 ch loop, rep from * to last 1 ch

sp. 2 tr in 1 ch sp, 1 tr in last dc ...17(19-21) and two half parts.

3rd row— 1 ch, 1 dc In first tr, 1 ch, 1 dc in next tr. 3 ch, 1 dc in

next 3 ch loop. * 3 ch, 1 dc in 2nd tr of 5 tr group. 3 ch, miss 1 tr,

1 dc in next tr. 3 ch, 1 dc In next 3 ch loop, rep from * to last half

part, 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in last tr, 1 ch. 1 dc in top of turning ch.

2nd and 3rd rows form part.

Cont in part until work measures 23 (26-30) cm ... 9 (10%-1 1 %)Ins ... from beg. ending with a 2nd row. Fasten off.

SLEEVES. With wrong side facing, join yarn with a si st in 1 ch

sp, 1 ch, 1 dc in same 1 ch sp. 1 ch. 1 dc In next tr, * 3 ch. miss

1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, rep from * to next 1 ch sp. 1 ch. 1 dc in 1 ch

sp.

Work in part as for skirt (beg with a 2nd row and noting that

there will be 6 (7-8) and two half parts after 2nd row) until sleeve

measures 13 (16-19) cm ... 5Vb (6V4-7V^) ins ... (or length

desired) from b^, ending with a 2nd row. Fasten off.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam, join sleeve

seams. With right side facing, join in yarn at lower edge of right

front and work 1 dc In same place. * miss 1 row, 5 tr In end of

next row, miss 1 row, 1 dc In end of next row, rep from * to end

of skirt part, work evenly In dc around yoke and neck, then work

shell part down left front edge of skirt. Fasten off. Thread ribbon

through first row of tr at neckline.

BOOTEES (beg at sole.). Make 1 7 (20-23) ch loosely.

1st round— Miss 3 ch, 3 tr in next ch. 1 tr in each of next 1 (2-3)

ch, 1 h tr in next ch. 1 dc in each of next 2 ch, 1 h tr in next ch. 1 tr

In each of next 3 ch, 1 d tr in each of next 4 (6-8) ch. 9 d tr In last

ch, working along other side of ch work 1 d tr in each of next 4

(6-8) ch. 1 tr in each of next 3 ch, 1 h tr in next ch, 1 dc in each of

next 2 ch, 1 h tr in next ch, 1 tr In each of next 1 (2-3) ch, 3 tr In

next ch, si st in 3rd ch at beg.

2nd round— 3 ch, 2 tr in next st, 1 tr in next st. 2 tr in next st. 1 tr

In each of next 12 (15-18) sts, (2 tr in next st. 1 tr in next st) 4

times. 2 tr in next st, 1 tr in each of next 12 (15-18) sts. (2 tr in

next st, 1 tr in next st) twice, si st in 3rd ch at beg ... 50 (56-62) tr,

counting 3 ch as 1 tr.

3rd round — 3 ch. 1 tr in back loop of each tr to end (to mark

edge of sole), si st in 3rd ch at beg.

4th and 5th rounds— 3 ch. 1 tr In each tr to end, si st in 3rd ch

at beg.

6th row — 3 ch, 1 tr in each of next 30 (33-36) tr. miss next tr.

si st across next 2 tr, turn.

7th row— Miss 2 si st. 1 tr In each of next 8 tr, miss next tr, si st

across next 2 tr. turn.

Rep 7th row 4 times.

12th row— Miss 2 si st. 1 tr in each tr to end. join with a si st in

top of 3 ch ...32 (38-44) sts.

13th round — 3 ch. 1 tr In same place as si st, 1 tr in each of

next 7 (10-10) tr, * 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr In each of next 7 (8-10) tr,

rep from * to end, si st in 3rd ch at beg ... 36 (42-48) sts.

Beg patt — 1st round — 1 dc in same place as si st. * 3 ch.

miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, rep from * to last tr, 1 ch. 1 h tr in first dc.

2nd round— 3 ch, 2 tr in loop just formed, 1 dc in next loop,*

3 ch, 1 dc in next loop. 5 tr in next loop. 1 dc in next loop, rep

from * to last loop, 3 ch, 1 dc In last loop. 2 tr in same loop as 2 tr

at beg of round, si st in 3rd ch at beg.

3rd round— 1 dc In next tr, * 3 ch, 1 dc in next loop, (3 ch. miss

1 tr, 1 dc in next tr) twice, rep from * to last loop, 3 ch, 1 dc in

next loop, 3 ch, miss 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr, 1 ch. 1 h tr in first dc.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rounds once, then 2nd round once.

Fasten off.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Thread ribbon through last row of

tr at ankles.

Back-Stitch Seam - This is the methodmost commonly used for joining knitted

garments. The 'seam should be sewn onefull stitch in from the end of each row so that

all seams will be even. One stitch should beworked over every row. Darn in all ends of

yarn after sewing seams.

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3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for this shawl. Another yam may give unsatisfactory

results.

Size (approx) cm 115x115ins 4514 X 45V4

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL25 g balls

Quantity 18

Quantity is approximate as it varies between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive

1 pair 3.75 (No 9) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION — 27 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) in width over

garter st.

FIRST BORDER (beg with lace edging). Cast on 1 4 sts.

1st row (wrong side) Knit.

2nd row— K3, y fwd, K2 tog. K4, y fwd, K2 tog, y fwd, K3.

3rd row — Y fwd. K2 tog. K1, y fwd, K2 tog, y fwd. K4, K2 tog,

y fwd, K4.

4th row— K2. K2 tog, y fwd, K7, y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd, K3.

5th row — Y fwd, K2 tog, K1, y fwd, K2 tog. y fwd. K1, y fwd.

K2 tog, K6. y fwd. K2 tog, K1

.

6th row — K3. y fwd, K2 tog, K3, K2 tog. y fwd, K3. y fwd.

K2tog.yfwd. K3.

7th row — Y fwd. K2 tog. K1. y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd. K5, y fwd.

K2tog.K1.K2tog.yfwd, K4.

8th row — K2. K2 tog. y fwd. K5. y fwd. K2 tog. K1. K2 tog.

(y fwd. K2 tog) twice. K2.

9th row — Y fwd. (K2 tog) twice, y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd. sll,

K2 tog. psso, y fwd, K7, y fwd, K2 tog, K1

.

10th row— K3, y fwd. K2 tog, K5, (K2 tog. y fwd) twice. K2 tog.

K2.

11th row — Y fwd. (K2 tog) twice, (y fwd. K2 tog) twice. K3,

K2tog.yfwd. K4.

12th row— K2, K2 tog. y fwd, K4, (K2 tog, y fwd) twice, K2 tog.

K2.

13th row — Y fwd, (K2 tog) twice, (y fwd, K2 tog) twice, K4,

yfwd, K2tog.K1.

Rep rows 2 to 1 3 inci 40 times (4 1 points worked). Cast off.

With right side facing, knit up 246 sts evenly along straight edgeof lace edging (one st in each garter st ridge).

NOTE— If this number of sts will not fit comfortably on needle,

we suggest using a circular needle.

Knit 3 rows.

4th row— K14, • y fwd, K2 tog, K22, rep from * to last 16 sts,

yfwd. K2 tog. K14.

5th and ait rows to 15th row— Knit.

6th and 8th rows— As 4th row.

10th row — K10, • K2 tog. y fwd. K2. y fwd. K2 tog. K1, y fwd.

K2 tog, K1 5. rep from * ending last rep with K1 1 instead of K1 5.

12th row — K9. * K2 tog, y fwd. K3. y fwd. K2 tog. K2. y fwd.

K2 tog. K1 3. rep from * ending last rep with K1 0 instead of K1 3.

14th row — K0. • K2 tog, y fwd, K4, y fwd, K2 tog. K3, y fwd,

K2 tog. K1 1 ,rep from * ending last rep with K9 instead of K1 1

.

o Baby’s Shawl

16th row — K7, * K2 tog. y fwd, K5, y fwd, K2 tog, K4, y fwd,

K2 tog. K9, rep from * ending last rep with K8 instead of K9.

17th row— K7, * K2 tog. y fwd, K13, y fwd, K2 tog, K7, rep from* ending last rep with K6 instead of K7.

18th row — K5, * K2 tog. y fwd, K3, K2 tog, y fwd. K2, y fwd.

K2 tog. K1. y fwd. K2 tog. K3. y fwd. K2 tog. K5, rep from * to last

st,K1.

19th row— K5, * K2 tog, y fwd, K1 7, y fwd. K2 tog. K3. rep from* ending last rep with K2. K2 tog instead of K3.

20th row — K8. * K2 tog, y fwd. K3, y fwd, K2 tog, K2. y fwd.

K2 tog, K13, rep from * ending last rep with K8, K2 tog instead

ofK13.

21st and 23rd rows— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

22nd row — K6. * K2 tog, y fwd, K4, y fwd, K2 tog. K3, y fwd,

K2 tog, K1 1 , rep from * ending last rep with K6, K2 tog instead

ofKII.

24th row — K4, * K2 tog, y fwd, K5, y fwd, K2 tog. K4, y fwd.

K2 tog, K9, rep from * ending last rep with K4. K2 tog instead of

K9.

25th row— K4, * K2 tog, y fwd, K1 3, y fwd. K2 tog. K7, rep from• ending last rep with K1 , K2 tog instead of K7.

26th row — K1, • K2 tog. y fwd. K3, K2 tog, y fwd, K2, y fwd,

K2 tog. K1, y fwd. K2 tog. K3. y fwd, K2 tog. K5. rep from*

ending last rep with K1 . K2 tog instead of K5.

27th and 29th rows— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

28th row — K4, * K2 tog. y fwd. K3, y fwd, K2 tog, K2, y fwd,

K2 tog, K13, rep from * ending last rep with K4, K2 tog instead

ofK13.

30th row — K2. * K2 tog. y fwd. K4, y fwd. K2 tog. K3. y fwd.

K2 tog. K1 1, rep from * ending last rep with K2, K2 tog instead

OfKII.

31st row— K2. • K2 tog, y fwd, K1 1 . y fwd. K2 tog. K9. rep from• to last 1 6 sts. K2 tog, y fwd, K1 1 . y fwd. sll . K2 tog, psso.

32nd row— K7. y fwd. K2 tog. * K5. y fwd. K2 tog. K7. K2 tog.

y fwd. K6. y fwd, K2 tog, rep from * to last 0 sts, K5, y fwd, sll,

K2 tog. psso.

33rd row— Knit.

34th row — K3, * K2 tog, y fwd, K2, y fwd, K2 tog. K1. y fwd.

K2 tog. K15. rep from * ending last rep with K2. K2 tog instead

0fK15.

35th and 37th rows— Knit to last 2 sts, K2 tog.

36th row — K1, • K2 tog, y fwd, K3. y fwd, K2 tog. K2, y fwd,

K2 tog, K13, rep from * ending last rep with K2 tog instead of

K13.

38th row— K5. * y fwd, K2 tog, K3, y fwd, K2 tog. K1 1 , K2 tog,

y fwd, K4, rep from * to last 7 sts, y fwd. K2 tog, K3, K2 tog.

39th row — K1 1, * y fwd. K2 tog. K9, K2 tog, y fwd. K1 1, rep

from * ending last rep with K9. K2 tog instead of K1 1

.

40th row — K4. * y fwd. K2 tog. K5. y fwd. K2 tog, K7, K2 tog.

y fwd, K6, rep from * to last 6 sts, y fwd, K2 tog, K2, K2 tog.

41st row— Knit to last 2 sts, K2 tog.

42nd row — K1. * K2 tog, y fwd. K1, y fwd, K2 tog. K19. rep

from * ending last rep with K2 tog instead of K1 9.

43rd row— * K2 tog. y fwd, K3, y fwd. K2 tog. K17, rep from *

omitting K1 7 at end of last rep.

44th row— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

45th row— K3, K2 tog, * y fwd. K19, y fwd, K2 tog. y fwd, sll,

K2 tog. psso. rep from * to last st. K1

.

46th row— K3. K2 tog. * y fwd. K19, y fwd. K2 tog. K1. K2 tog.

rep from * to end.

47th row — K1, K2 tog, * y fwd, K21, y fwo, sll, K2 tog. psso,

rep from * to last st, K1. (continued on nextpage

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48th and 49th rows~ Knit to last 2 sts.K2 tog.

50th row— Knit ... 21 7 sts.

51st row— K1 1 ,* y fwd. sll . K2 tog. psso, y fwd, K21 ,

rep from

• ending last rep with K9, K2 tog instead of K21

.

52nd row — K8, * K2 tog. y fwd. K3. y fwd. K2 tog. K17, rep

from • ending last rep with K7, K2 tog instead of K1 7.

53rd row— K7, * K2 tog. y fwd. K5. y fwd. K2 tog. K1 5. rep from

• ending last rep with K5. K2 tog instead of K1 5.

54th row— K5. * K2 tog. y fwd. K7, y fwd. K2 tog. K1 3. rep from• ending last rep with K4. K2 tog instead of K1 3.

55th row— K4. * K2 tog. y fwd. K9. y fwd. K2 tog. K11 .rep from

• ending last rep with K2. K2 tog instead of K1 1

.

56th row — K2. * K2 tog. y fwd. K3. K2 tog. (y fwd) twice.

K2 tog. K4. y fwd. K2 tog. K9. rep from * ending last rep with K1

,

K2 tog instead of K9.

57th row — K1. • K2 tog. y fwd. K7. PI, K5. y fwd. K2 tog. K7.

rep from * to last 18 sts. K2 tog. y fwd. K7, PI, K5, y fwd. sll,

K2 tog, psso.

58th row — K4, * K2 tog. (y fwd) twice. (K2 tog) twice, (y fwd)

twice. K2 tog, K4, y fwd, K2 tog, K5, K2 tog, y fwd, K3, rep from*

to last 14 sts, K2 tog, (y fwd) twice. (K2 tog) twice, (y fwd) twice,

K2tog, K4. K2tog.

59th row — • K7, PI, K3. PI, K5, y fwd. K2 tog. K3. K2 tog.

y fwd. rep from * to last 1 7 sts. K7, (PI , K3) twice. K2 tog.

60th row — K1, • K2 tog, (y fwd) twice, K2 tog, K4, K2 tog.

(y fwd) twice. K2 tog. K4, y fwd. K2 tog. K1, K2 tog. y fwd. K3.

rep from * to last 1 5 sts. K2 tog, (y fwd) twice. K2 tog, K4. K2 tog,

(y fwd) twice, K2 tog. K1 , K2 tog.

61st row — K4, * PI, K7. PI, K5, y fwd. sll, K2 tog. psso.

y fwd. K7, rep from * to last 1 1 sts. PI ,K7, PI , K2 tog.

62nd row— K10, * K2 tog. (y fwd) twice. K2 tog. K8. rep from*

to last 4 sts, K2. K2 tog.

63rd row— K6, * y fwd, sll , K2 tog, psso. y fwd, K4, PI , K1 1

,

PI, K4, rep from * to last 7 sts. y fwd, sll, K2 tog. psso. y fwd.

K2. K2tog.

64th row— K1, K2 tog, • y fwd. K3. y fwd. K2 tog. K3. K2 tog.

(y fwd) twice, K2 tog, K4, K2 tog. (y fwd) twice. K2 tog. K2.

K2 tog, rep from * to last 9 sts, y fwd, K3, y fwd. K2 tog, K2,

K2tog.

65th row — K2. K2 tog, * y fwd. K5, y fwd. K2 tog, K3, PI, K7,

PI,K3. K2 tog, rep from * to last 7 sts, y fwd. K5. K2 tog.

66th row — K7, • y fwd. K2 tog. K3. K2 tog. (y fwd) twice.

(K2 tog) twice, (y fwd) twice. K2 tog. K2, K2 tog. y fwd, K7, rep

from • to last 3 sts. y fwd. sll ,K2 tog. psso.

67th row — K10, • y fwd. K2 tog, (K3. PI) twice. K3. K2 tog,

y fwd, K9, rep from * ending last rep with K6, K2 tog instead of

K9.

68th row — K8, • y fwd. K2 tog. K3. K2 tog. (y fwd) twice,

K2 tog. K2, K2 tog. y fwd. K1 1 , rep from * ending last rep with K9.

K2 tog instead of K1 1

.

69th row— K1 1 ,* y fwd. K2 tog. K3. PI , K3. K2 tog, y fwd. K1 3.

rep from * endir>g last rep with K7, K2 tog instead of K1 3.

70th row— K9, • y fwd. K2 tog. K5, K2 tog. y fwd. K1 5. rep from

• ending last rep with K10, K2 tog instead of K15.

7l8t row — K12, • y fwd, K2 tog, K3, K2 tog, y fwd, K17, rep

from • ending last rep with K8, K2 tog instead of K1 7.

72nd row — K10, * y fwd. K2 tog, K1, K2 tog. y fwd, K19. rep

from • ending last rep with K1 1 ,K2 tog instead of K1 9.

73rd row— K1 3, * y fwd, sll , K2 tog, psso. y fwd. K21 , rep from

• ending last rep with K9, K2 tog instead of K21

.

74th, 75th and 76th rows— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog ... 1 91 sts.

77th row— K24, * y fwd, K2 tog. K22, rep from * to last 23 sts,

yfwd, K2tog.K19.K2tog.

78th and alt rows to 100th row— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

79th row — K21, • K2 tog, y fwd. K1. y fwd, K2 tog. K19. rep

from • ending last rep with K1 7, K2 tog instead of K1 9.

81st row — K19, * K2 tog. y fwd. K3. y fwd. K2 tog. K17, rep

from • ending last rep with K1 5, K2 tog instead of K1 7.

83rd row— K20, * y fwd, sll ,K2 tog, psso, y fwd. K21 , rep from

• ending last rep with K1 6, K2 tog instead of K21

.

85th row— * K1 7. y fwd. K2 tog. K3. K2 tog. y fwd. rep from * to

last 15 sts. K 13. K2 tog.

87th row— K1 4. * K2 tog, y fwd. K1. y fwd. K2 tog. K1 . K2 tog.

y fwd, K1, y fwd, K2 tog, K13, rep from * ending last rep with

K10, K2 tog instead of K13.

89th row— K12, * K2 tog. y fwd. K3. y fwd, sM. K2 tog. psso.

y fwd. K3, y fwd, K2 tog. K1 1 , rep from * ending last rep with K8.

K2 tog instead of K1 1

.

91st row— K1 3, • y fwd, sll , K2 tog, psso. y fwd. K3, y fwd. sll

.

K2 tog. psso. y fwd, K15. rep from * ending last rep with K9.

K2 tog instead of K15.

93rd row — K16, * y fwd. K2 tog. K10. rep from * to last 3 sts.

K1,K2tog.•

95th row— K1 3.• K2 tog. y fwd. K1

. y fwd. K2 tog. K7, rep from

•to last 4 sts, K2. K2 tog.

97th row— K1 1 ,

* K2 tog. y fwd. K3. y fwd. K2 tog. K5, rep from

• to last 4 sts. K2. K2 tog.

99th row— K1 2, * y fwd, sll ,K2 tog. psso. y fwd. K9. rep from

*

ending last rep with K8, K2 tog instead of K9.

101st row— K9, * y fwd. K2 tog. K3. K2 tog. y fwd, K5. rep from

*to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

102nd row— * K7, y fwd. K2 tog. K1 ,K2 tog. y fwd. rep from *

to last 10 sts. K8, K2 tog.

103rd row— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

104th row— K7, • y fwd. sll , K2 tog. psso, y fwd. K9, rep from*

to last 1 0 sts. K8. K2 tog.

105th, 106th and 107th rows— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

108th row— K2, * y fwd. K2 tog. rep from * to end ... 1 60 sts.* *

Knit 240 rows for Centre.

Cast off loosely. (If desired, sts may be left on a thread or a

spare needle and one of the rem Borders grafted to them).

SECOND, THIRD and FOURTH BORDERS. Work as for First

Border to**.

Cast off loosely. (If desired, leave sts from one Border on

needle and graft them to sts of Centre).

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a fiat seam, sew borders in

position.

Grafting

Plain smooth fabric only.—This Is the method by which two pieces of knitting are joined together to avoid a seam.

Divide the stitches equally on two needles, with the yarn at one end and with the right side of the work facing. Break off the

yarn, leaving a length of several inches, and thread this through a yarn needle.

• Inserting the yarn needle as if for knitting into the first stitch of the front needle,

draw it through the stitch and slip the latter off the needle, Inserting the needle as

If for purling into the second stitch of the front needle, draw the yarn through and

let the stitch remain on the needle, taking the yarn under the front needle and

inserting the yarn needle as if for purling into the first stitch of the back needle,

draw the yarn through the stitch and slip the latter off the needle. Inserting the

needle as if for knitting into the second stitch of the back needle draw the yarn

through and let the stitch remain on the needle, bring the yarn forward under the

needle and repeat from • until all the stitches are worked off, darning in the end of

the yarn securely when finished.

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3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for this garment. Another yarn may give unsatisfactory

results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Length cm 23 26 30ins 9 10V4 11%

Sleeve seam cm 13 16 19

ins 5% 6V4 7%(or length desired)

Garment measures (approx) . cm 40 54 60ins 19 21 V4 23%

This is an easy-fitting garment.

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL 25 g balls

Quantity 3 4 5

Quantities are approximate as they vary between crochet

workers.

HOOK— Milward.

3.00 (No 1 0-1 1 ) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES — Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams;

Length of Ribbon.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6. “Cluster" = (yoh, draw up aloop in next st to a height of 1 cm ...% inch) twice in same st, yoh

and draw through all 5 loops on hook, 1 ch to fasten; “Group"

= (1 tr, 1 ch. 1 tr); "Cluster Group" = ("Cluster", 3 ch,

"Cluster". 3 ch, "Cluster").

TENSION — 2AVi tr (and 13% rows) to 10 cm (approx 4 ins)

over tr fabric.

Why you should crochet a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garment to stretch, drop and rub.

Tight Tension will make the garment too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garment will look like our photo.

Using 3.00 (No 10-11) Hook, make 30 ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 3 ch, 1 tr in each ch to end.

2nd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in each tr to end. 1 tr in top

of turning ch.

Rep 2nd row 1 0 times. Fasten off.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 0. Count the number of tr between the pins.

You should have 24% tr.

Less tr means loose tension— try a size smaller hook.

More tr means tight tension— try a size larger hook.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the samehook to crochet your garment (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garment).

JACKET (worked in one piece, beg at neck edge). Make 63 ch

loosely.

1st row — Miss 3 ch, 1 tr in each ch to end ... 61 tr, counting

turning ch as 1 tr.

2nd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, * 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of

next 2 tr, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in next tr, rep from * to end. working

last tr in top of turning ch ... 05 sts.

3rd and alt rows— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in each tr to end.

1 tr in top of turning ch.

4th row — (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, * 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of

next 3 tr, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next 2 tr, rep from * to end,

working last tr in top of turning ch ... 109 sts.

o Baby’s Jacket

6th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in next tr, * 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr

in each of next 4 tr, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next 3 tr, rep

from • to last 0 sts, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next 4 tr, 2 tr in

next tr, 1 tr in next tr, 1 tr in top of turning ch ... 1 33 sts.

8th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in next tr. * 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr

in each of next 5 tr, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next 4 tr, rep

from • to last 1 0 sts, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next 5 tr, 2 tr in

next tr, 1 tr in each of next 2 tr, 1 tr in top of turning ch ... 1 57 sts.

9th row— As 3rd row.

Sizes 00 and 0 only— 10th row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in

each of next 2 tr, * 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next 6 tr, 2 tr in

next tr, 1 tr in each of next 5 tr, rep from * to last 1 1 sts, 2 tr in

next tr, 1 tr in each of next 6 tr, 2 tr in next tr, 1 tr in each of next

2 tr, 1 tr in top of turning ch ... 1 01 sts.

Size 0 only— 11th row— As 3rd row.

12th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in each of next 2 tr. * 2 tr in

next tr, 1 tr in each of next 7 tr, 2 tr in next tr. 1 tr in each of next

6 tr, rep from * to last 1 3 sts, 2 tr In next tr, 1 tr in each of next 7

tr, 2 tr In next tr, 1 tr In each of next 3 tr, 1 tr in top of turning ch ...

205 sts.

All Sizes— Beg patt— 1st row— (1 dc, 1 ch, 1 tr) In first tr,*

miss 2 tr, "Cluster Group" in next tr, miss 2 tr, "Group" In next tr,

rep from * to last 6 sts. miss 2 tr, "Cluster Group" in next tr, miss

2 tr, 2 tr in top of turning ch ... 26 (30-34) patts.

2nd row— (1 dc, 4 ch, "Cluster”) in first tr,* "Group" In centre

Cluster of Cluster Group, "Cluster Group" in 1 ch sp of Group,

rep from * to last Cluster Group, "Group” in centre Cluster of

Cluster Group, ("Cluster". 3 ch, 1 tr) in top of turning ch.

3rd row — (1 dc, 1 ch, 1 tr) in first tr,*"Cluster Group" In 1 ch

sp of Group. "Group" in centre Cluster of Cluster Group, rep

from • to last Group. "Cluster Group" in 1 ch sp of Group, 2 tr in

4th ch of turning ch loop.

2nd and 3rd rows form patt.

4th row— As 2nd row.

Leave main work at this point, drawing up a long loop to prevent

work unravelling. Use another ball of yarn to work Sleeves.

Sizes 000 and 0 only — Miss 4 (5) patts. join yarn in centre

Cluster of 4th (5th) complete Cluster Group and work (1 dc.

1 ch, 1 tr) in same Cluster. ("Cluster Group" in 1 ch sp of Group.

"Group" in centre Cluster of Cluster Group) 4 (6) times,

"Cluster Group" in 1 ch sp of Group, 2 tr In centre Cluster of

Cluster Group, turn.

(Dont in patt on these 5 (7) patts (beg with a 2nd row) until sleeve

measures 13 (19) cm ... 5% (7%) ins ... (or length desired) from

beg. Fasten off.

Miss next 0 (10) patts. join yarn in centre Cluster of Cluster

Group and work (1 dc. 1 ch. 1 tr) in same Cluster. ("Cluster

Group" in 1 ch sp of Group. "(3roup" in centre Cluster of Cluster

Group) 4 (6) times. "Cluster Group" In 1 ch sp of Group. 2 tr in

centre Cluster of Cluster Group, turn, thus leaving 4 (5) patts

unworked at end. Complete as for other Sleeve.

Size 00 only— Miss 4% patts. join yarn in 1 ch sp of 5th Group

and work (1 dc, 4 ch, "Cluster") in same 1 ch sp. ("Group" In

centre Cluster of Cluster Group. "Cluster Group" In 1 ch sp of

Group) 5 times, "Group" in centre Cluster of Cluster Group.

(“Cluster", 3 ch, 1 tr) in 1 ch sp of Group, turn.

Cont in patt on these 6 patts (beg with a 3rd row) until sleeve

measures 1 6 cm ... 6V* ins ... (or length desired) from beg.

Fasten off.

Miss next 9 patts, join yam in 1 ch sp of Group and work (1 dc,

4 ch, "Cluster") In same 1 ch sp, ("Group" In centre Cluster of

Cluster Group, "Cluster Group" in 1 ch sp of Group) 5 times.

“Group" in centre Cluster of Cluster Group. (“Cluster". 3 ch. 1

tr) in 1 ch sp of Group, turn, thus leaving 4% patts unworked at

end. (continuedon nextpage

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TO COMPLETE. Work 1 round dc evenly along front edges.

Thread ribbon through first row of tr at neckline.

e Baby’s Dress or Christening Robe

Complete as for other Sleeve.

All Sizes— Using a flat seam, join sleeve seams.

Return loop from main work on to Hook and cont in patt on rem

16 (18-20) patts for body until work measures 14 (16-19) cm ...

5Vi (614-7V4) ins ... from sleeves. Fasten off.

3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for this garment. Another yarn may give unsatisfactory

results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Length (approx)— Dress . .

.

cm 34 38 43

ins ^3Vz 15 17

Christening Robe cm 56 58 60

ins 22 22% 23%Sleeve seam cm 13 16 19

ins SVk 6V4 7%(or length desired)

Garment measures cm 40 45 50ins 15% 17% 19%

This is a close-fitting garment.

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL 25 g balls

Dress 5 6 7

Christening Robe 7 8 9

Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Mllward or Patons Beehive.

1 pair 3.25 (No 1 0) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— 3 Stitch Holders: Milward Knitters Needle to

sew seams; 3 Maxart Buttons; Length of Ribbon.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION — 31 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 Ins) In width over

stocking st.

Why you should knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garment to stretch, drop and rub.

Tight Tension will make the garment too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt durir>g washing.

With Correct Tension, your garment will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 10) Needles, cast on 46 sts.

Work 64 rows stocking st. Cast off loosely.

Lay your square on a fiat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo . Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 31 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garment (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garment).

BACK. Cast on 127 (145-163) sts.

Knit 3 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

Beg patt — 1st row — K1. * (P2. K1) twice, yfwd, K2 tog.

yfwd, K1. yfwd. sll, K1. psso, yfwd. (K1. P2) twice. K1, rep

from * to end.

2nd row — PI, * K2, PI. K2. P9, (K2, PI) twice, rep from * to

end.

3rd row— K1 .• (P2. K1 ) twice, y fwd. K2 tog, y fwd. K3. y fwd.

sll ,K1

,psso, y fwd, (K1 . P2) twice. K1 . rep from * to end.

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4th row — PI, • K2. PI, K2. P1 1, (K2. PI) twice, rep from * to

end.

5th row— K1 .• (P2 tog. K1 ) twice, y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd. sll , K1

.

psso. K1 .K2 tog, y fwd, sll

.K1

,psso. y fwd. (K1 .

P2 tog) twice.

K1 , rep from * to end.

6th row — PI, • K1, PI, K1, P11, (K1, PI) twice, rep from * to

end.

7th row — K1, * (PI, K1) twice, yfwd. K2 tog. yfwd. K1 tbl,

y fwd, sll ,K2 tog. psso, y fwd, K1 tbl. y fwd. sll , K1 psso. y fwd.

(K1 ,PI ) twice, K1 , rep from * to end.

ath row — PI, * K1, PI, K1, P13, (K1, PI) twice, rep from * to

end.

9th row— K1 ,* (K2 tog) twice, y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd, K3. y fwd.

K1, y fwd. K3, y fwd. sll, K1, psso. y fwd. (sll, K1, psso) twice.

K1, rep from * to end.

10th row— Purl.

11th row — K1, • (K2 tog. yfwd) twice, sll, K1, psso. K1,

K2 tog. yfwd, K1, y fwd. sll, K1, psso. K1, K2 tog. (yfwd, sll,

K1,psso) twice, K1 ,

rep from * to end.

12th row— Purl.

13th row — K2 tog. * y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd. K1 tbl. y fwd. sll,

K2 tog. psso. y fwd, K3, y fwd, sll, K2 tog, psso, y fwd, K1 tbl.

y fwd, sll, K1, psso. y fwd. sll, K2 tog. psso. rep from * ending

last rep with sll ,K1

,psso instead of sll ,

K2 tog. psso.

14th row— Purl.

15th row— K1, * y fwd, sll, K1, psso. y fwd. (K1, P2) 4 times,

K1, y fwd, K2 tog. y fwd, K1

,rep from * to end.

16th row— P5, • (K2, PI) 3 times. K2, P9, rep from * to last 16

sts. (K2. PI ) 3 times. K2. P5.

17th row — K2, • y fwd. sll, K1, psso. y fwd. (K1, P2) 4 times.

K1, y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd, K3, rep from * ending last rep with K2instead of K3.

18th row— P6, * (K2, PI ) 3 times, K2. P1 1 ,rep from * to last 1

7

sts. (K2. PI) 3 times. K2. P6.

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19th row — K1. • K2 tog, yfwd. sM. K1. psso, yfwd, (K1,

P2 tog), 4 times. K1. y fwd, K2 tog, y fwd, sll, K1. psso. K1. rep

from • to eruj.

20th row— P6. • (K1 . PI ) 3 times, K1 ,P1 1 .

rep from * to last 1

3

sts, (K1, PI) 3 times, K1, P6.

2l8t row — K2 tog, * y fwd, K1 tbl, y fwd, sll, K1, psso. y fwd,

(K1, PI) 4 times, K1. yfwd. K2 tog. yfwd. K1 tbl, yfwd, sll,

K2 tog, psso. rep from * ending last rep with sll, K1, psso

instead of sll . K2 tog. psso.

22nd row— P7. * (K1. PI) 3 times. K1. P13, rep from • to last

1 4 sts. (K1 . PI ) 3 times. K1 . P7.

23rd row— K1 .* y fwd. K3, y fwd, sll , K1 ,

psso. y fwd, (sll , K1

,

psso) twice. K1 ,(K2 tog) twice, y fwd, K2 tog, y fwd, K3, y fwd,

K1 , rep from * to end.

24th row— Purl.

25th row — K1. * yfwd, sll, K1, psso, K1, K2 tog, (yfwd. sll,

K1. psso) twice, K1. (K2 tog, yfwd) twice, sll, K1, psso, K1,

K2 tog, y fwd. K1 , rep from * to ernl.

26th row— Purl.

27th row — K2, * y fwd, sll, K2 tog, psso. y fwd. K1 tbl. y fwd.

sll, K1, psso. yfwd, sll, K2 tog. psso, yfwd. K2 tog. yfwd,

K1 tbl, y fwd. sll , K2 tog, psso. y fwd. K3, rep from * ending last

rep with K2 instead of K3.

28th row— Purl. Last 28 rows form patt.

Cont in patt until work measures approx 24 (27-31) cm ... 9Vi

(10Vi-12V4) ins ... for Dress or 46 (47-48) cm ... 18 (18%-19) ins

... for Christening Robe, ending with a 14th or 28th patt row.

Next row— (K3 tog) 1 (3-5) time/s, * K2 tog. rep from * to end

...63 (71-79) sts.

Next row— Purl.

Next row— K3, * y fwd, K2 tog. K2, rep from * to end.

Next row— Purl.

Next row— Knit.

Next row— Pud.

Shape armholes — Working in stocking st. cast off 2 (3-3) sts

at b^ of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 55 (61-67) sts rem.**

Work 3 (3-5) rows stocking st.

Divide for back opening— 1st row— K30 (33-36), turn.

Cont on these 30 (33-36) sts.

2nd row— K5, purl to end.

Rep 1 st and 2nd rows 5 times.

1 3th row— Knit to last 3 sts. y fwd. K2 tog (buttonhole), K1

.

Keeping garter st border correct, work 1 7 (21-21 ) rows stocking

st, working a buttonhole (as before) in 10th (12th-12th) row.

Shape shoulder— Cast off 8 (9-10) sts at beg of next row and

foil alt row. AT SAME TIME working a buttonhole (as before) in

3rd row. Work 1 row.

Leave rem 1 4 (1 5-1 6) sts on a stitch-holder.

Join yarn to rem sts, cast on 5 sts for underiap and knit to end ...

30 (33-36) sts.

2nd row— Purl to last 5 sts, K5.

3rd row— Knit

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 14 (16-16) times.

Shape shoulder— Cast off 8 (9-10) sts at beg of next row and

foil alt row.

Leave rem 1 4 (1 5-1 6) sts on a stitch-holder.

FRONT. Work as for Back to* *.

Work 1 7 (21-21 ) rows stocking st

Shape neck— 1st row— K21 (23-26). turn.

Cont on these 21 (23-26) sts. dec at neck edge in alt rows until

16 (18-20) sts rem.

Work 5 rows stocking st

Shape shoulder— Cast off 8 (9-10) sts at beg of next row.

Work 1 row. Cast off.

Slip next 1 3 (15-1 5) sts on to stitch-holder and leave.

Join yam to rem 21 (23-26) sts and knit to end.

Dec at neck edge In alt rows until 1 6 (18-20) sts rem.

Work 6 rows stocking st.

Shape shoulder— Cast off 8 (9-10) sts at beg of next row.

Work 1 row. Cast off.

SLEEVES. Cast on 39 (41-43) sts.

Work 6 rows stocking st.

7th row— K1 ,• y fwd. K2 tog, rep from * to end.

Work 7 rows stocking st.

15th row— K4 (7-5),* “MV’, K2 (2-3), rep from * to last 3 (6-2)

sts. K3 (6-2) ... 55 sts.

16th row— Purl.

Work in patt as for Back until work measures 13 (16-19) cm ...

5Vk {SV4-7Vz) Ins ... (or length desired) from row of holes,

working last row on wrong side.

Shape top (NOTE— Where a number of sts is stated, this does

not include extra sts made in patt)— Keeping patt correct, cast

off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows 9 (11-13) times in all ... 33

(29-25) sts.

Dec at each end of next 9 (7-5) rows ... 1 5 sts. Cast off.

NECKBAND. Using back-stitch, join shoulder seams. With right

side facing, knit up 69 (73-79) sts evenly around neck, inci sts

from stitch-holders.

1st and alt rows— Purl.

2nd row— Knit

4th row— K1,• y fwd, K2 tog, rep from * to end.

6th row— Knit.

7th row— Purl. Cast off loosely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Baby Wool lightly. Using

back-stitch, join side and sleeve seams. Sew in sleeves. Sewunderlap in position. Fold neckband and cuffs in half at row of

holes and slip-stitch in position on wrong side. Sew on buttons.

Thread ribbon through holes at waist. Press Baby Wool seams.

3ply feathersoft orI babywool

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for these garments. Another yam may give unsatisfac-

tory results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Dress length (approx) cm 34 38 43ins 13Vi 15 17

o Baby’s Dress and Jacket

Size 000 00 0

Sleeve seam cm 4 4 4

ins m mGarment measures cm 40 45 50

ins 15% 17% 19%This is a close-fitting garment.

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000 00 0

..cm 23 26 30ins 9 10V4 11%

..cm 13 16 19

ins 5% 6V4

(or length desired)

. . cm 42 47 52ins 16V^ 18V^ 20%

This is a neat-fItting garment

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL 25 g balls

Dress— Main Colour (M) 4 5 6

Contrast (C) Small Quantity

Jacket— Main Colour (M) 3 4 5

Contrast (C) Small Quantity

Quantities are approximate as they vary between crochet

workers.

HOOK— Milward.

3.00 (No 1 0-1 1 ) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES — Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams; 5

Maxart Buttons for Dress. 3 for Jacket.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6. “Dec 1” = (yoh, draw up a

loop in next st, yoh and draw through first 2 loops on hook)

twice, yoh and draw through ail loops on hook; “Dec 2“ = Work

as for Dec 1, but working part in brackets 3 times instead of

twice; “Picot“ = 3 ch, si st back into first of these ch.

TENSION— 24% tr (and 13V4 rows) to 10 cm (approx 4 ins)

over tr fabric.

Why you should crochet a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop and

rub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washirig.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.00 (No 10-11) Hook, make 38 ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 3 ch, 1 tr in each ch to end.

2nd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr. 1 tr in each tr to end. 1 tr in top

of turning ch.

Rep 2nd row 1 8 times. Fasten off.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 8. Count the number of tr between the pins.

You should have 24% tr.

Less tr means loose tension— try a size smaller hook.

More tr means tight tension— try a size larger hook.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the samehook to crochet your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yam In your garments).

DRESS.FRONT YOKE. Using M. make 51 (57-63) ch loosely.

1st row — Miss 3 ch, 1 tr In each ch to end ... 49 (55-61) tr.

counting turning ch as 1 tr.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in each tr to end, 1 tr in top

of turning ch.

Shape armholes — 3rd row — SI st across first 2 tr. (1 dc,

1 ch) in next tr, 1 tr in each tr to last 2 sts, turn.

4th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, “Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in each tr to last 3

sts, "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

Rep 4th row 1 (1-2) time/s ... 41 (47-51) sts.

Work 4 (5-5) rows tr.

Shape neck — 1st row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, 1 tr in each of

next 1 1 (14-1 5) tr. "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in next tr. turn.

Cont on these 1 4 (17-1 8) sts.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, "Dec 1 ”, work to end.

3rd row— Work to last 3 sts. "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr In top of turning ch.

4th row— As 2nd row ... 1 1 (14-1 5) sts.

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Work 2 rows tr. Fasten off.

Miss next 1 1 (1 1-1 3) tr, join yarn with a si st In next tr, (1 dc. 1 ch)

in same place as si st, "Dec 1”, 1 tr in each tr to end, 1 tr in top

of turning ch.

Cont on these 14(17-18) sts.

2nd row— Work to last 3 sts. "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

3rd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, “Dec 1 ”, work to end.

4th row— As 2nd row ... 1 1 (14-15) sts.

Work 2 rows tr. Fasten off.

RIGHT BACK YOKE. Using M, make 28 (31-34) ch loosely.

1st row — Miss 3 ch, 1 tr in each ch to end ... 26 (29-32) tr,

counting turning ch as 1 tr.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr. 1 tr in each tr to end. 1 tr in top

of turning ch.**

Shape armhole— 3rd row— SI st across first 2 sts. (1 dc. 1 ch)

in next tr, 1 tr in each tr to end, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

4th row— Work to last 3 sts. "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

5th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, "Dec 1 ”, work to end.

Size 0 only— 6th row— As 4th row.

All Sizes— 22 (25-27) sts.

Work 10 (11-11) rows tr. Fasten off.

LEFT BACK YOKE. Work as for Right Back Yoke to **.

Shape armhole— 3rd row— Work to last 2 sts, turn.

4th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, "Dec 1 ”, work to end.

5th row— Work to last 3 sts, "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

Size 0 only— 6th row— As 4th row.

All Sizes— 22 (25-27) sts.

Work10(11-11)rowstr. Fastenoff.

SLEEVES. Using M, make 43 (47-49) ch loosely.

1st row — Miss 3 ch, 1 tr In each ch to end ... 41 (45-47) tr.

counting turning ch as 1 tr. Work 3 rows tr.

Shape top— 5th row — SI st across first 2 sts, (1 dc. 1 ch) in

next tr, 1 tr in each tr to last 2 sts, turn.

6th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in each tr to last 3

sts, "Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

Rep 6th row 3 times ... 29 (33-35) sts.

10th row— (1 dc, 2 ch) In first st. "Dec 2", 1 tr in each tr to last

4 sts, "Dec 2”, 1 d tr in top of turning ch.

Rep 1 0th row 3 (4-4) times ... 1 3 (1 3-1 5) sts. Fasten off.

SKIRT (back and front alike, beg at top). Using M. make 57

(65-73) ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 6 ch. (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) in next ch, 2 ch, miss 1 ch.

1 tr in next ch, * 2 ch, miss 1 ch. (1 tr, 1 ch. 1 tr) in next ch, 2 ch.

miss 1 ch, 1 tr in next ch, rep from * to end ... 13(15-17) patts.

*** 2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, * 2 ch, miss 2 ch and 1 tr,

3 tr In next 1 ch sp, 2 ch, miss 1 tr and 2 ch. 1 tr in next tr, rep

from * to end, working last tr In 3rd ch of turning ch loop.

3rd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, * 1 ch. miss 2 ch and 1 tr, 5 tr In

next tr, 1 ch. miss 1 tr and 2 ch, 1 tr in next tr, rep from * to end.

working last tr in 3rd ch of turning ch loop.

4th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, * miss 1 ch and 2 tr, 7 tr in next

tr, miss 2 tr and 1 ch, 1 tr in next tr. rep from * to end, working

last tr in 2nd ch of turning ch loop.

5th row— (1 dc. 1 ch. 1 tr) in first tr, * 2 ch. miss 3 tr, 1 tr In next

tr, 2 ch. miss 3 tr, (1 tr. 1 ch, 1 tr) in next tr, rep from * ending last

rep with 2 tr In top of turning ch instead of (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) in next

tr.

6th row— (1 dc. 1 ch, 1 tr) in first tr, * 2 ch, miss 1 tr and 2 ch,

1 tr in next tr, 2 ch. miss 2 ch and 1 tr. 3 tr in next 1 ch sp, rep

from * ending last rep with 2 tr in top of turning ch instead of 3 tr

in next 1 ch sp.

7th row— (1 dc. 1 ch, 2 tr) In first tr,* 1 ch, miss 1 tr and 2 ch,

1 tr in next tr. 1 ch, miss 2 ch and 1 tr, 5 tr in next tr, rep from *

ending last rep with 3 tr in top of turning ch instead of 5 tr in next

tr.

Size

Jacket length (approx)

Sleeve seam (approx)

.

Garment measures . .

.

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8th row— (1 dc, 1 ch, 3 tr) in first tr, * miss 2 tr and 1 ch. 1 tr in

next tr, miss 1 ch and 2 tr, 7 tr in next tr, rep from * ending last

rep with 4 tr in top of turning ch instead of 7 tr in next tr.

9th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, * 2 ch, miss 3 tr, (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr)

in next tr. 2 ch, miss 3 tr. 1 tr in next tr, rep from * to end, working

last tr in top of turning ch.

Rows 2 to 9 inci form patt.* * *

Cent in patt until work measures approx 23 (26-30) cm ...

9 (10%-1 1 %) ins ... from beg. ending with a 4th or 8th patt row.

Fasten off.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam, join side,

shoulder, sleeve and skirt seams. Sew skirt to yoke, lapping

right back yoke over left for 3 tr. Sew in sleeves. With right side

facing and using M. work 1 round dc evenly around lower edge,

then using C. work 1 round dc.

Next round— Using C, * 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, "Picor, rep

from • to end, si st In first dc. Fasten off.

Work same edging around sleeves and neck.

Sew buttons to back opening to fasten through fabric.

JACKET.

YOKE (worked in one piece to armholes). Using M. make 110(122-134) ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 3 ch. 1 tr in each ch to end ... 108 (120-132) tr.

counting turning ch as 1 tr.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) In first tr, 1 tr in each tr to end, 1 tr In top

of turning ch.

Divide for armholes— 3rd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr. 1 tr in

each of next 25 (28-31 ) tr, turn.

Cont on these 26 (29-32) sts for Right Front.

4th row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, “Dec 1 **, work to end.

5th row— Work to last 3 sts, “Dec 1 *\ 1 tr In top of turning ch.

6th row— As 4th row.

Size 0 only— 7th row— As 5th row.

All Sizes— 23 (26-28) sts.

Work 4 (5-5) rows tr.

Shape neck — Sizes 000 and 0 only — Next row — SI st

across first 8 (9) sts, (1 dc, 1 ch) In next tr, “Dec 1 work to end.

Rep 5th row once, then 4th and 5th rows once.

Size 00 only— Next row— Work to last 1 1 sts, “Dec 1 ”, 1 tr In

next tr. turn.

Rep 4th and 5th rows once, then 4th row once.

All Sizes— 11 (14-15) sts.

Work 2 rows tr.

Fasten off.

Miss next 4 tr for armhole, join yarn with a si st in next tr for

Back.

1st row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in same place as si st, 1 tr in each of next

47 (53-59) tr, turn.

Cont on these 48 (54>60) sts.

2nd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, “Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in each tr to last 3

sts. “Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

Rep 2nd row 2 (2-3) times ... 42 (48-52) sts.

Work 1 0(1 1-11) rows tr.

Fasten off.

Miss next 4 tr for armhole, join yam with a si st in r>ext tr for Left

Front.

1st row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in same place as si st. work to end.

Cont on these 26 (29-32) sts.

2nd row— Work to last 3 sts, “Dec 1 ”, 1 tr in top of turning ch.

3rd row— (1 dc, 1 ch) in first tr, “Dec 1 “, work to end.

4th row— As 2nd row.

Size 0 only— 5th row— As 3rd row.

All Sizes— 23 (26-28) sts.

Work 4 (5-5) rowstr.

Shape neck — Sizes 000 and 0 only— Next row— Work to

last 11(12) sts, “Dec 1 ”, 1 tr In next tr, turn.

Rep 3rd row once, then 2rwj and 3rd rows once.

Size 00 only— Next row— Si st across first 8 sts. (1 dc. 1 ch)

in next tr, "Dec 1 ”, work to end.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows once, then 2nd row once.

AllSizes— 11 (14-15) sts.

Work 2 rows tr.

Fasten off.

SKIRT (worked in one piece, beg at top). Using M. make 120

(135-150) Ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 6 ch, (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) In next ch, 2 ch, miss 2 ch,

1 tr in next ch, * 2 ch, miss 1 ch, (1 tr. 1 ch, 1 tr) In next ch, 2 ch,

miss 2 ch, 1 tr in next ch, rep from * to end ... 23 (26-29) patts.

Work in patt as from *** to *** for Skirt of Dress until work

measures approx 14 (16-19) cm ... 5Vi (6Mi-7V^) ins ... from beg,

ending with a 4th or 8th patt row.

Fasten off.

SLEEVES (beg at top). Using M. make 25 (25-29) ch loosely.

1st row— Miss 4 ch, 1 tr in next ch, • 2 ch. miss 1 ch, 1 tr in next

ch, 2 ch, miss 1 ch. (1 tr. 1 ch, 1 tr) In next ch, rep from * to end.

2nd row— (1 dc. 1 ch) in first tr, 2 tr in next 1 ch sp. * 2 ch, miss

1 tr and 2 ch. 1 tr in next tr, 2 ch. miss 2 ch and 1 tr. 3 tr in next

1 ch sp. rep from * to end, working last 3 tr In turning ch loop.

3rd row— (1 dc, 1 ch, 1 tr) in first tr. 3 tr in next tr. * 1 ch, miss

1 trand2ch, 1 trin nexttr, 1 ch, miss2ch and 1 tr. 5trin nexttr,

rep from * ending last rep with 3 tr in next tr instead of 5. 2 tr in

top of turning ch.

4th row— (1 dc, 1 ch, 1 tr) In first tr, 2 tr in next tr. 4 tr in next tr,*

miss 2 tr and 1 ch, 1 tr In next tr, miss 1 ch and 2 tr, 7 tr in next tr.

rep from * endir>g last rep with 4 tr in next tr instead of 7, 2 tr in

last tr. 2 tr in top of turning ch.

5th row— (1 dc, 2 ch, 1 tr) In first tr. * 2 ch, miss 3 tr. 1 tr In next

tr, 2 ch, miss 3 tr, (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) In next tr, rep from * to end,

working last (1 tr, 1 ch. 1 tr) In top of turning ch.

Rep rows 2 to 4 incI once.

Join another ball of yarn to beg of last row, make 4 ch. fasten

off.

Return to main work.

9th row— 8 ch. (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) in first tr, * 2 ch, miss 3 tr, 1 tr in

next tr, 2 ch, miss 3 tr, (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) In next tr, rep from * to

extra ch [working last (1 tr, 1 ch. 1 tr) in top of turning ch], 2 ch.

miss 3 ch. 1 tr in last ch ... 8 (8-9) patts.

Work In patt as from *** to *** for Skirt of Dress until work

measures approx 13 (16-19) cm ... 514 (6% -714) ins ... (or

length desired) from where extra ch were added, ending with a

4th or 8th patt row.

Fasten off.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam, join shoulder

and sleeve seams. Sew skirt to yoke, easing to fit. Sew in

sleeves, easing to fit. With right side facing and using M. work 1

round dc evenly around all edges, then using C, work 1 round

dc, working 3 dc in 1 dc at corners to keep work fiat.

Next round— Using C, * 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, “Picot", rep

from * to end (working 3 dc in 1 dc at comers), si st in first dc.

Fasten off.

Work same edging around sleeves, working 36 (36-39) dc in

first round to draw sleeves into wrist. Sew buttons to yoke to

fasten through fabric.

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4ply feathersoft or a Baby sAIWn-one suit

patonyle wUse only PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLYPATONYLE for this garment. Another yarn may give

unsatisfactory results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Length to ankle (approx) . .

.

cm 43 49.5 56

ins 17 ^9V2 22

Sleeve seam cm 13 16 19

ins 5V^ 6V4 7Vi

(or length desired)

Garment measures cm 42 47 52

ins 16V^ 20Vz

This is a neat-fitting garment.

PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLY PATONYLE 25 g balls

Main Colour (M) 5 6 7

Contrast (C) 111Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive

1 pair 3.25 (No 10) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— 3 Stitch Holders; Milward Knitters Needle to

sew seams; 11(13-1 5) Maxart Buttons.

ABBREVIATIONS - See page 6.

TENSION — 29 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) In width over

stocking st.

Why you should knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garment to stretch, drop and rub.

Tight Tension will make the garment too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garment will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 10) Needles, cast on 43 sts.

Work 58 rows stocking st.

C^st off loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo . Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 29 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garment (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garment).

LEFT LEG. Using C, cast on 28 (36-44) sts.

1st and alt rows (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row— K2 (3-4), "Mr. K2, "Ml”, K12 (16-20), "Ml”. K2.

"Ml”. K10 (13-16).

4th row — K3 (4-5), "Ml”. K2, "Ml”, K14 (18-22), "Ml”. K2,

•MV*. K11 (14-17).

6th row — K4 (5-6), "Ml”, K2, "Ml”. K16 (20-24). "Ml”. K2,

"Ml”. K12 (15-18).

8th row — K5 (6-7), "Ml”. K2, "Ml”. K18 (22-26), "Ml”, K2,

"Ml”, K13 (16-19).

10th row— K6 (7-8), "Ml”. K2, "Ml”. K20 (24-28), "Ml”, K2,

"Ml”, K14 (17-20) ... 48 (56-64) sts.

11th row— Knit. Change to M

.

Work 6 (8-8) rows stocking st.

Shape instep— 1st row— K36 (41-46), sll ,K1

,psso, turn.

** 2nd row— P9, P2 tog, turn.

3rd row— K9. sll . K1 ,psso, turn.

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Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 4 (6-8) times, then 2nd row once.

Next row— Knit to end ... 36 (40-44) sts.

Work 3 rows stocking st.

Shape leg — Inc at each end of next and foil 4th rows until

there are 42 (58-72) sts, then in alt rows until there are 74

(80-88) sts. Work 1 row stocking st.

C^st on 4 sts at beg of next 2 rows ... 82 (88-96) sts.

Work 2 rows stocking st.

Dec at each end of next and foil 6th rows until 62 (68-76) sts

rem.* * Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

RIGHT LEG. Using C. cast on 28 (36-44) sts.

1st and alt rows (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row — K10 (13-16), "Ml”. K2, "Ml”. K12 (16-20), "Ml”,K2,"Mr\ K2 (3-4).

4th row — K11 (14-17). "Ml”. K2. "Ml”. K14 (18-22), "Ml”.

K2. "Ml”. K3 (4-5).

6th row — K12 (15-18). "Ml”. K2. "Ml”. K16 (20-24). "Ml”.

K2.-M1”. K4 (5-6).

8th row — K13 (16-19). "Ml”. K2. "Ml”. K18 (22-26). "Ml”,

K2,"M1”, K5(6-7).

10th row — K14 (17-20). "Ml”. K2. "Ml”. K20 (24-28). "Ml”.

K2. "Ml ”. K6 (7-8) ... 48 (56-64) sts.

11th row— Knit. Change to M.

Work 6 (8-6) rOws stocking st.

Shape instep— 1st row— K20 (23-26), sll , K1 .psso. turn.

Work as from* * to

* * for Left Leg.

Next row— Purl to end, purl across left leg sts ... 1 24 (136-152)

sts. Work 2 (6-10) rows stocking st.

Shape back (NOTE — When turning, bring yarn to front of

work, slip next st on to right-hand needle, y bk. slip st back on to

left-hand needle, then turn and proceed as instructed — this

avoids holes in work.)— 1st row— K40 (45-50), turn.

2nd and alt rows— Puri to end.

3rd row— K32 (36-40), turn.

5th row— K24 (27-30), turn.

7th row— K1 6 (18-20), turn.

9th row— K8 (9-10), turn.

10th row— As 2nd row.

11th row Knit across all sts.

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Working purl in place of knit and knit in place of purl, rep rows 1

to lOincI once.

Work 16 (20-24) rows stocking st.

Next row— Cast on 2 sts. K4. puti to end, turn, cast on 2 sts ...

128(140-156) sts.

Divide for armhoies— Next row— K31 (34-38). cast off 4 sts.

K58 (64-72). cast off 4 sts. K31 (34-38).

Cont on last 31 (34-38) sts for Right Back.

1st row— K4, purl to end.

Using C. 2nd row— K2 tog. knit to end.

3rd row— Knit.

Using M and keeping 4 garter sts correct, work 6 rows stocking

st. AT SAME TIME dec at beg of 3rd (3rd and 5th — 1st, 3rd

and 5th) row/s ... 29 (31-34) sts.

Using C, rep 2nd^nd 3rd rows once.

Using M, 12th row — K2 tog. knit to last 3 sts. y fwd, K2 tog

(buttonhole), K1.

Keeping 4 garter sts correct, work 5 rows stocking st, AT SAMETIME dec at beg of alt rows.

Using C. rep 2nd and 3rd rows once. Break off C.

Using M. cont in stocking st with garter st border, dec at beg of

next and alt rows until 14 (14-15) sts rem, AT SAME TIMEworking a buttonhole (as before) In foil 12th (12th- 14th) rows

from previous buttonhole twice ... 3 buttonholes.

Work 1 row. Leave rem sts on a stitch-holder.

Join M to next 58 (64-72) sts for Front and puii 1 row.

Working in stripes as for Right Back, dec at each end of next

and foil 4th (4th-alt) rows until 52 (60-44) sts rem. Sizes 000

and 00 only— then in alt rows until 40 sts rem.

Work 1 row stocking st.

Shape neck— Next row— K2 tog. K1 2 (12-1 4), turn.

Con\ on these 13(13-15) sts. dec at each end of alt rows until 5

sts rem, then at armhole edge only in ait rows until 2 sts rem.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

Slip next 1 2 sts on to a stitch-holder and leave. Join M to rem sts

and knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

Cont on these 13(13-15) sts. dec at each end of alt rows until 5

sts rem. then at armhole edge only in alt rows until 2 sts rem.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

Join M to rem 31 (34-38) sts for Left Back and purl to last 4 sts,

K4.

Working in stnpes as for Right Back and keeping 4 sts in garter

st throughout, dec at end of next and foil 4th (4th-alt) rows until

28 (32-15) sts rem. Sizes 000 and 00 only -- then in ait rowsuntil 1 4 sts rem.

Work 1 row. Leave rem sts on stitch-holder.

SLEEVES. Using C. cast on 33 (35-37) sts.

Knit 1 0 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

11th row — K7 (8-9), (inc in next st. K8) twice, inc in next st.

K7 (8-9) ... 36 (38-40) sts.

Using M, work 4 rows stocking st.

5th row— K2. "Mr, knit to last 2 sts. "Ml". K2.

6th row— Purl.

Using C, knit 2 rows.

Using M, work 6 rows stocking st, \nc (as before) in 1 st and 5th

rows.

Using C. knit 2 rows. Break off C.

Using M, cont in stocking st, inc (as before) in next and foil 4th

rows until there are 50 sts. Sizes 00 and 0 only — then in foil

6th rows until there are (54-58) sts.

Cont until side edge measures 13(18-19) cm ... 5Vk (814-716) ins

... (or length desired) from beg. ending with a purl row.

Shape raglan— Cast off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Working in stripes as for Right Back, dec at each end of next

and alt rows until 6 sts rem.

Work 1 row. Cast off.

NECKBAND. Using back-stitch, join sleeve and raglan seams,

noting that tops of sleeves form part of neckline. With right side

facing and using C. knit up 74 (74-80) sts evenly around neck

(inci sts from stitch-holders).

Knit 10 rows, working a buttonhole (as before) in 6th row.

Cast off loosely.

INNER LEG BAND. Using back-stitch, join front seam.

With right side facing and using M, beg at top of garter st on right

foot and knit up 47 (59-71) sts evenly along front edge of right

leg to centre front seam, then a further 47 (59-71) sts evenly

along front edge of left leg to top of garter st on left foot ... 94

(118-142) sts.

Knit 3 rows.

4th row— K10, • cast off 2 sts. K10. rep from * to end.

5th row — K10, * cast on 2 sts. K10, rep from * to end ...

7 (9-11) buttonholes.

Knit 3 rows. Cast off loosely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm Iron, press Patonyle lightly. Using

back-stitch, join centre back seam to base of garter st borders.

Lap right back border over left and catch ends in position. Using

a flat seam, join garter st sections of feet, then fold work so that

heel and toe inc Is at back and front and join foot seams.

Oversew ends of inner leg band In position. Sew buttons In

position at back opening and Inner leg opening. Press Patonyle

seams.

3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Baby’s Jumper and Leggings

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for these garments. Another yam may give unsatisfac-

tory results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Jumper length cm 20 23 26ins 7% 9 ioy4

Sleeve seam .* cm 13 16 19

ins 5^/% 6V4 7Vi

(or length desired)

Garment measures cm 42 47 52ins 16V6 1816 2016

This is a neat-fitting garment.

Leggings length to ankle (approx) . cm 27 32 37ins lOVi ^2V2 1416

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL25 g balls

Jumper 2 3 3

Leggings 2 3 3

Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive.

1 pair each 3.25 (No 10) and 2.75 (No 12) or sizes needed to

give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— 3 Stitch Holders; Milward Knitters Needle to

sew seams; 3 Maxart Buttons for Jumper; Length of RoundElastic and 8 Maxart Buttons for Leggings, (continued on nextpage

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ABBREVIATIONS— See page 6

TENSION — 31 8t8 to 10 cm (approx 4 in8) In width over

8tocking 8t.

Why you 8hould knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop and

rub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 1 0) Needles, cast on 46 sts.

Work 64 rows stocking st.

Cast off loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 12. Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 31 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garments). Remember, if you

need to change the needle size to achieve the correct tension,

you must also change the size of needles used in bands, etc.

JUMPER

BACK. Using 2.75 (No 1 2) Needles, cast on 67 (75-83) sts.

Knit 7 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

8th row— K7 (8-9), cast off 2 sts. [K1 5 (17-1 9). cast off 2 sts) 3

times. K7 (8-9).

9th row— K7 (8-9), cast on 2 sts. [K1 5 (17-1 9), cast on 2 sts) 3

times, K7 (8-9) ... 4 buttonholes.

Knit 8 rows.

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.**

Work in stocking st until work measures 11 (13-15) cm ...

4% (5\k-5%) ins ... from beg, ending with a purl row.

Shape raglan armholes— Cast off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next 3 rows.

Work 1 row stocking st.

Rep last 4 rows 0 (1-2) time/s ... 57 (59-61 ) sts.

Divide for back opening — 1st row — K2 tog. K29 (30-31),

turn.

Cont on these 30 (31-32) sts.

2nd row— K5, purl to end.

3rd row— K2 tog, knit to end.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 4 times, then 2nd row once.

13th row— K2 tog, knit to last 3 sts, y fwd, K2 tog (buttonhole),

K1.

Rep rows 2 to 13 ir>cl once, 2nd ar>d 3rd rows 3 times, then 2nd

row once ... 15(16-17) sts.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

Join yarn to rem sts. cast on 5 sts for underlap and knit to last 2

sts. K2 tog ... 30 (31-32) sts.

2nd row— Purl to last 5 sts. K5.

3rd row— Knit to last 2 sts. K2 tog.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 1 4 times, then 2nd row once ... 15(16-17)

sts.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

FRONT. Work as for Back to* *

.

1st row— K24 (28-32), (PI , K1 ) 9 times. PI . K24 (28-32).

2nd row— P24 (28-32), (K1 , PI ) 9 times. K1.P24 (28-32).

3rd row— K25 (29-33). (PI, K1 ) 8 times. PI , K25 (29-33).

4th row— P25 (29-33), (K1 , PI ) 8 times. K1 ,P25 (29-33).

Last 4 rows form panel patt.

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Cont in patt until work measures same as Back to armholes,

working last row on wrong side.

Shape raglan armholes— Keeping patt correct, cast off 2 sts

at b^ of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next 3 rows.

Work 1 row patt.

Rep last 4 rows 0(1-2) time/s ... 57 (59-61 ) sts.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 43 (45-49) sts rem.

Work 1 row patt.

Shape neck— Next row— K2 tog, patt 14 (14-16), turn.

Cont on these 1 5 (15-1 7) sts.

Dec at each end of alt rows until 5 sts rem. then at armhole edge

only in ait rows until 2 sts rem.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

Slip next 1 1 (13-13) sts on to a stitch-holder and leave.

Join yam to rem 1 6 (16-1 8) sts and patt to last 2 sts, K2 tog.

Dec at each end of alt rows until 5 sts rem, then at armhole edge

only in alt rows until 2 sts rem.

Next row— P2. turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

SLEEVES. Using 2.75 (No 1 2) Needles, cast on 39 (41-43) sts.

1st row— K2, * PI,K1 , rep from * to last st, K1

.

2nd row— K1 .* PI

,K1 , rep from * to end.

Rep 1 st and 2nd rows 4 times.

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.

Work 4 rows stocking st.

5th row— K2. ‘‘Ml**, knit to last 2 sts. “MV*, K2.

Inc (as before) in foil 4th (4th-6th) rows until there are 55

(49-61) sts. Size 00 only— then in foil 6th rows until there are

57 sts.

Cont in stocking st until side edge measures 13 (16-19) cm ...

5V% (6V4-7V^) ins ... (or length desired) from beg. ending with a

purl row.

Shape raglan— Cast off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next 3 rows.

Work 1 row stocking st.

Rep last 4 rows 3 (2-2) times ... 27 (35-39) sts.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 7 sts rem.

Work 1 row stocking st.

Cast off.

NECKBAND. Using back-stitch, join raglan seams, noting that

tops of sleeves form part of neckline. With right side facing and

using 2.75 (No 12) Needles, knit up 87 (91-97) sts evenly

around neck, ir>cl sts from stitch-holders.

1st row— K5, • PI , K1 , rep from * to last 4 sts, K4.

2nd row— K6. * PI , K1 rep from * to last 5 sts, K5.

Rep 1st and 2nd rows twice, then 1st row once, working a

buttonhole (as before) in 1 2th row from previous buttonhole.

Cast off loosely in rib.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Baby Wool lightly. Using

back-stitch, join side and sleeve seams. Sew underlap In

position. Sew on buttons. Press Baby Wool seams.

LEGGINGS.

RIGHT LEG (beg at top). Using 2.75 (No 12) Needles, cast on

71 (79-87) sts.

Work 1 0 rows rib as for Sleeves of Jumper.

Change to 3.25 (No 1 0) Needles.* *

Work 2 rows stocking st.

Shape back (NOTE — When turning, bring yarn to front of

work, slip next st on to right-hand needle, y bk, slip st back on to

left-hand needle, then turn and proceed as instructed — this

avoids holes in work)— 1st row— K1 9 (20-21 ), turn.

2nd and alt rows— Purl to end.

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3rd row— K26 (26-30), turn.

5tti row— K33 (36-39), turn.

7th row— K40 (44-48), turn.

9th row— K47 (52-57), turn.

1 1th row— K54 (60-66), turn.

1 2th row— Purl to end.

*** Cont in stocking st, inc at each end of next and foil 8th rows

until there are 87 (95-103) sts.

Work 3 (7-1 1 ) rows stocking st.

Shape leg— Cast off 7 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 45 (61-77) sts rem,

then in foil 4th rows until 39 (43-47) sts rem.

Work 3 rows stocking st.

Change to 2.75 (No 1 2) Needles and work 8 rows rib as before.

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.*•*

Shape instep— 1st row— K35 (36-41), turn.

2nd row— PI 3, turn.

•••• Work 12 (16-20) rows stocking st on these 13 sts. Break

off yam. With right side facing, join yarn to inside edge of sts left

on right-hand needle, knit up 7 (9-1 1) sts evenly along side of

instep, knit across 13 instep sts, knit up 7 (9-11) sts evenly

along other side of instep, knit to end ... 53 (61-69) sts.

Next row— Purl.

Beg patt— 1st row— K1 ,* P1 , K1 ,

rep from * to end.

2nd row— P1 .* K1 ,

PI , rep from * to end.

3rd row— As 2nd row.

4th row— As 1 st row.

Last 4 rows form patt.

Work a further 6 (6-8) rows patt.* * * *

Keeping patt correct, shape foot — 1st row — Patt 8 (9-10),

work 3 tog. patt 23 (27-31 ), work 3 tog. patt 1 6 (19-22).

2nd and alt rows— Work in patt.

4ply feathersoft orpatonyle

3rd row— Patt 7 (8-9). work 3 tog. patt 21 (25-29). work 3 tog.

patt 15(18-21).

5th row— Patt 6 (7-8). work 3 tog. patt 1 9 (23-27). work 3 tog.

patt 14 (17-20).

7th row— Patt 5 (6-7). work 3 tog. patt 1 7 (21-25). work 3 tog.

patt 13 (16-19) ... 37 (45-53) sts.

Cast off in patt.

LEFT LEG. Work as for Right Leg to* *.

Knit 1 row.

Working purl in place of knit and knit In place of purl, shape

back as in rows 1 to 1 2 incl for Right leg.

Next row— Purl.

Work as from* * * to

* * * for Right Leg.

Shape instep— 1st row— K1 7 (16-1 9). turn.

2nd row— PI 3, turn.

Work as from* * * * to

* * * * for Right Leg.

Keeping patt correct, shape foot— 1st row— Patt 1 6 (19-22),

work 3 tog, patt 23 (27-31), work 3 tog. patt 8 (9-10).

2nd and alt rows— Work in patt.

3rd row — Patt 15 (16-21), work 3 tog. patt 21 (25-29), work

3 tog, patt 7 (6-9).

5th row — Patt 14 (17-20), work 3 tog. patt 19 (23-27), work

3 tog. patt 6 (7-8).

7th row — Patt 13 (16-19). work 3 tog. patt 17 (21-25), work

3 tog. patt 5 (6-7) ... 37 (45-53) sts.

Cast off in patt.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm Iron, press Baby Wool lightly. Using

back-stitch, join front, back and leg seams. Using a flat seam,

join foot seams, taking care to place dec to heel and toe.

Thread round elastic through 2nd. 5th and 8th rows of rib at

waistline, drawing elastic up to waist measurement. Sew on

buttons to correspond with buttonholes in jumper. Press BabyWool seams.

Q Baby’s Hug-me-TIght

Use only PATONSPATONYLE for this

unsatisfactory results.

4 PLY FEATHERSOFTgarment. Another yam

or 4

mayPLYgive

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Length (approx) cm 17 19 21

ins 6V4 7V4 8V4

Sleeve fits cm 13 16 19

ins 5V1i 6V4 7Vi

PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLY PATONYLE25 g balls

Quantity 3 4 5

Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive

1 pair each 3.25 (No 10) and 2.75 (No 12) or sizes needed to

give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES — Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams:

Length of Ribbon.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION — 27 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) in width over

garter st.

Why you should knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garment to stretch, drop and rub.

Tight Tension will make the garment too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garment will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 10) Needles, cast on 40 sts.

Knit 80 rows.

Cast off loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 20. Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 27 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garment (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garment). Remember, if you

need to change the needle size to achieve the correct tension,

you must also change the size of needles used in bands, etc.

(continuedon nextpage

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s^ *» 4VT'oT* i" Ul* rM»

S

VX •rVv C* I*H5.

HUQ-ME-TIGHT (worked in one piece, beg at lower edge of

Back). Using 2.75 (No 1 2) Needles, cast on 57 (63-69) sts.

1st row— K2. • PI . K1 , rep from * to last st. K1

.

2nd row— K1 ,* P1

,K1 , rep from * to end.

Rep 1 st and 2nd rows 3 times.

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.

Knite (12-16) rows.

Shape for sleeves— Inc at each end of next and alt rows until

there are 65 (71-77) sts.

Knit 1 row.

Cast on 2 sts at beg of next 1 4 (16-1 8) rows ... 93 (103-1 1 3) sts.

Cast on 3 sts at beg of foil 14(16-18) rows ... 1 35 (151-167) sts.

Knit 39 (41-43) rows.

Divide for fronts — Next row — K57 (65-72), cast off 21

(21-23) sts. knit to end.

Cont on last 57 (65-72) sts for Right Front.

Knit 10 (12-10) rows.

Shape front edge — lr>c at end of next and foil 4th rows until

there are 65 (73-81 ) sts.

Knit 1 row.

Shape sleeve — Cast off 3 sts at beg of next and alt rows

7 (8-9) times in all ... 44 (49-54) sts.

Next row— Knit.

Next row— Cast off 2 sts, knit to last 2 sts, K2 tog.

Rep last 2 rows 6 (7-8) times ... 23 (25-27) sts.

Dec at each end of alt rows until 15 (17-19) sts rem. Sizes 00

and 0 only— then at front edge only in ait rows until 1 3 sts rem.

Dec at front edge only In every row until 8 sts rem.

Castoff.

Join yam to rem 57 (65-72) sts for Left Front.

Knit 10 (12-10) rows.

Shape front edge — Inc at beg of next and foil 4th rows until

there are 65 (73-81 ) sts.

Knit 2 rows.

Shape sleeve — Cast off 3 sts at beg of next and ait rows

7 (6-9) times in ail ... 44 (49-54) sts.

Next row— K2 tog, knit to end.

Next row— Cast off 2 sts, knit to end.

Rep last 2 rows 6 (7-8) times ... 23 (25-27) sts.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 15 (17-19) sts rem,

Sizes 00 and 0 only— then at front edge only in ait rows until

13 sts rem.

Dec at front edge only In every row until 8 sts rem.

Cast off.

FRONT BANDS AND COLLAR. Using 2.75 (No 12) Needles,

cast on 227 (251-279) sts. (NOTE — If this number of sts will

not fit comfortably on needle, we suggest using a circular

needle.)

Work 8 rows rib as for lower edge of Back.

Keeping rib correct, cast off 56 (64-72) sts at beg of next 2 rows,

then 4 sts at beg of foil 10 (12-14) rows ... 75 (75-79) sts.

Next row— Cast off 4 sts, rib 8, (P3 tog, K1) 13 (13-14) times,

rib to end ... 45 (45-47) sts.

Cast off 4 sts at beg of next 5 rows.

Cast off rem 25 (25-27) sts.

SLEEVE BANDS. With right side facing and using 2.75 (No 12)

Needles, knit up 41 (4345) sts evenly along lower edge of

sleeve.

Work 8 rows rib as before, beg with a 2nd row.

Cast off loosely in rib.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using back-stitch, sew cast-off

edge of front bands and collar in position, beg at side edges of

fronts and easing around front curves. Join side and sleeve

seams. Sew ribbon in position.

MILWARD Knitting Pins

2.00mm

2.25mm

2.75mm

3.00mm

3.25mm

3.75mm

Metric

14

13

12

11

10

9

English

4.(X)mm

4.50mm

5.00mm

5.50mm

6.00mm

6.50mm

Metric

8

7

6

5

4

3

English

7.00mm 2

7.50mm 1

8.00mm 0

9.(X)mm 00

10.00mm 000

Metric English

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4ply feathersoft orpatonyle

Baby’s Pram or Cot Cover

Um only PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLYPATONYLE for this article. Another yarn may give unsatisfac-

tory results.

Pram Cover Cot Cover

Size cm 67.5 x 54 94.5 x 94.5

ins 2eVix2m 37V4X37V4

PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLY PATONYLE25 g balls

White (W)

Blue (B)

Yellow (Y)

Pink (P)

Green (G)

3

2

2

2

2

8

5

4

4

3

Quantities are approximate as they vary between crochet

workers.

HOOK— Milward.

3.00 (No 1 0-1 1 ) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6. ‘Cluster^' = * (yoh) twice

draw up a loop in next dc. (yoh and draw through first 2 loops onhook) twice, rep from * 6 more times in same dc, yoh and draw

through all 8 loops on hook, 1 ch to fasten.

5th round— * 1 dc in next 1 ch sp. 4 ch, rep from * to end, si st

in first dc ... 24 loops.

6th round — SI st to centre of first loop, 1 dc in same loop,*

5 ch. 1 dc in next loop, rep from * to end. 5 ch. si st in first dc.

7th round— * 3 dc in next 5 ch lvX>p. 3 h tr in next 5 ch loop. 3 tr

in next 5 ch loop, (2 d tr. 5 ch, 2 d tr) in next 5 ch loop (comer

loop), 3 tr In next 5 ch loop, 3 h tr In next 5 ch loop, rep from * to

end. si st in first dc.

8th round— 1 dc in same place as si st. * 1 dc in each st to 5 chloop, 7 dc in 5 ch loop (mark centre dc of these 7 dc— comerdc). rep from * 3 times. 1 dc in each st to end, si st in first dc.

9th round — 1 dc in same place as si st. * 1 dc in each dc to

corner dc, 3 dc in comer dc (mark centre dc of these 3 dc). rep

from • 3 times, 1 dc in each dc to end, si st In first dc.

10th round— As 9th round. Fasten off.

JoinW with a si st in any corner dc.

11th round— 6 ch, 2 tr in same dc, * (miss 1 dc. 2 tr In next dc)

14 times, miss 1 dc, (2 tr, 3 ch. 2 tr) in comer dc, rep from*

twice, (miss 1 dc, 2 tr In next dc) 14 times, miss 1 dc. 1 tr In sameplace as first si st, si st in 3rd of 6 ch at beg.

12th round — SI st in first 3 ch loop. 3 ch, (1 tr, 3 ch. 2 tr) in

same loop. * 2 tr in each sp between 2 tr groups to next 3 ch

loop. (2 tr. 3 ch, 2 tr) in 3 ch loop, rep from * twice. 2 tr in each sp

between 2 tr groups to end. si st in 3rd ch at beg.

Fasten off.

Make a total of 5 (16) niotifs using B. 5 (13) motifs using Yinstead of B. 5 (12) motifs using P instead of B and 5 (8) motifs

using G instead of B.

TENSION — Each motif should measure 13.5 cm (approxSVa ins) square.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam and W. join

motifs tog. placing colours as shown in diagram.

MOTIF. Using B, make 6 ch, join with a si st to form ring.

1st round— 3 ch, 1 7 tr in rir>g. si st in 3rd ch at beg.

2nd round — 3 ch. 1 tr In same place as si st, 2 tr in each tr to

end. si st in 3rd ch at beg ... 36 tr, counting 3 ch as 1 tr.

3rd round— * 1 dc in next tr, 3 ch, miss 2 tr, rep from * to end,

si st in first dc ... 1 2 loops.

4th round— SI st to centre of first 3 ch loop, 4 ch, “Cluster" in

next dc, *1 ch, 1 tr in next 3 ch loop. 1 ch, “Cluster" In next dc,

rep from * to end, 1 ch, si st In 3rd of 4 ch at beg.

B P G Y

G Y B P

P B Y G

Y G P B

B P G Y

B Y B Y B Y B

Y G P G P G Y

B P B P B P B

Y G P Y P G Y

B P B P B P B

Y G P G P G Y

B Y B Y B Y B

COT COVER

PRAM COVER

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4ply feathersoft orpatonyle

Baby’s Jacket, Bonnet and Bootees

Um only PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLYPATONYLE for these garments. Another yam may give

unsatisfactory results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Jacket length 26 29 33ins 10V4 lIVi 13

Sleeve seam 13 16 19

ins 5Vb 6\k 7Vi

(or length desired)

Garment measures cm 42 47 52ins 16Vi 18Vi 20Vi

This is a neat-fitting garment.

Bonnet width around face (approx.) cm 31 36 40ins 12V4 14 15%

Bootees length of foot cm 8 9.5 11

ins 3V4 3% 4%

PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLY PATONYLE25 g balls

Jacket 445Bonnet 111Bootees 111Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive

1 pair 3.25 (No 1 0) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES — Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams: 3

Maxart Buttons for Jacket; Lengths of Ribbon for Bonnet andBootees.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION 29 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) in width overstocking st.

Why you should knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop and

rub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 1 0) Needles, cast on 43 sts.

Work 58 rows stocking st.

Cast off loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square arKj mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 16. Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 29 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garments).

JACKET (worked in one piece to armholes). Cast on 163

(187-211) sts.

• • Knit 9 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

10th row— K5. purl to last 5 sts. K5.

11th row— Knit.

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12th row— K5, P4. * yon. K1,yrn. P7. rep from * to last 10 sts.

yon. K1.ym,P4. K5.

13th row— K9, * P3, K7, rep from * to last 2 sts. K2.

14th row — K5. P4. * K1. (y fwd. K1), twice. P7, rep from * to

last 1 2 sts. K1, (y fwd. K1 ) twice, P4. K5.

15th row— K9. * P5. K7, rep from * to last 2 sts. K2.

16th row— K5. P4. * K2. y fwd. K1, y fwd. K2. P7. rep from * to

last 1 4 sts, K2, y fwd, K1. y fwd, K2, P4, K5.

17th row— K9, * P7, K7, rep from * to last 2 sts, K2.

18th row— K5, P4, * K3. y fwd, K1. y fwd, K3, P7. rep from * to

last 1 6 sts. K3. y fwd. K1. y fwd. K3. P4. K5.

19th row— K9, * P9. K7, rep from * to last 2 sts. K2.

20th row — K5, P4, • y bk. sll, K1. psso, K5. K2 tog. P7. rep

from * to last 1 8 sts, y bk, sll , K1 ,psso, K5, K2 tog. P4, K5.

21 at row— As 1 7th row.

22nd row — K5, P4, * y bk. sH. K1, psso. K3, K2 tog, P7. rep

from * to last 1 6 sts. y bk. sll , K1 ,psso. K3. K2 tog. P4. K5.

23rd row— As 1 5th row.

24th row — K5, P4. * y bk. sll, K1, psso. K1, K2 tog. P7. rep

from * to last 1 4 sts, y bk. sll , K1 ,psso. K1 , K2 tog, P4, K5.

25th row— As 1 3th row.

26th row — K5, P4, * y bk. sll, K2 tog, psso. P7, rep from * to

last 1 2 sts. y bk, sll , K2 tog. psso, P4, K5.

27th row— Knit.

28th row— As 1 0th row.

29th row— Knit.

30th row— K6. * P7, K1 , rep from * to last 5 sts, K5.

31at row— K5. P2. * K5. P3. rep from * to last 12 sts. K5. P2.

K5.

32nd row— K8. * P3. K5, rep from * to last 3 sts, K3.

33rd row— K5, P4. * K1, P7, rep from * to last 10 sts. K1. P4.

K5.

34th row— Knit.

35th row— As 1 0th row.* *

Rep 34th and 35th rows until work measures 13 (15-18) cm ...

5Vi (5% -7) ins ... from beg, ending with a 35th row.

Next row— K1 1 (10-8), * K2 tog. K2. K2 tog. K2 (1-1 ), rep from* to last 8 (9-7) sts. K8 (9-7) ... 127 (139-155) sts.

Knit 3 rows.

Next row— K2, y fwd. K2 tog (buttonhole), knit to end.

Knit 4 rows.

Next row— As 1 0th row.

Divide for armholes— Next row— K31 (34-38), cast off 4 sts,

K57 (63-71 ), cast off 4 sts, knit to end.

ConX on last 31 (34-38) sts for Lett Front.

Keeping garter st border correct, work 3 (3-1 ) row/s stocking st.

Dec at armhole edge in next and ait rows until 20 (21-24) sts

rem.

Shape neck— Cast off 8 (9-9) sts at beg of next row.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 4 (4-5) sts rem, then at

armhole edge only in alt rows until 2 sts rem.

Next row— P2. turn. K2 tog.

Fasten off.

Join yarn to next 57 (63-71 ) sts for Back.

Work 3 (3-1) row/s stocking st.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 23 (25-27) sts rem.

Work 1 row.

Cast off.

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Join yarn to rem 31 (34-38) sts for Right Front.

Keeping garter st border correct, work 3 (3-1 ) row/s stocking st.

Dec at armhole edge in next and alt rows until 21 (22-25) sts

rem, AT SAME TIME working a buttonhole (as before) in foil

14th (16th- 16th) rows from previous buttonhole twice ... 3

buttonholes.

Work 1 row stocking st.

Shape neck — Next row — Cast off 8 (9-9) sts, knit to last 2

sts, K2 tog.

Dec at each end of alt rows until 4 (4-5) sts rem, then at armhole

edge only in alt rows until 2 sts rem.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog.

Fasten off.

SLEEVES. Cast on 37 (39-39) sts.

Knit 7 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

8th row— Knit.

9th row— Purl.

10th row— K2, “MV*. knit to last 2 sts, ‘ MV*. K2.

Cont in stocking st, inc (as before) in foil 4th (4th-6th) rows until

there are 51 (49-57) sts. Size 00 only — then in foil 6th rows

until there are 55 sts.

Cont until side edge measures 13 (16-19) cm ... 5VSi (6%-7Vi)

ins ... (or length desired) from beg, ending with a purl row.

Shape raglan— Cast off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next 3 rows.

Work 1 row stocking st.

Rep last 4 rows 1 (1-0) time/s ... 33 (37-45) sts.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 5 sts rem.

Work 1 row stocking st.

C^st off.

COLLAR. Cast on 82 (86-94) sts.

Knit 21 (23-25) rows (1 st row is wrong side).

Next row — K2, * K2 tog, K2, rep from * to end ... 62 (65-71)

sts.

Cast off 6 sts at beg of next 6 rows.

Cast off rem sts.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm Iron, press Patonyle lightly, taking care

not to flatten patt. Using back-stitch, join sleeve seams, then

join raglan seams, noting that tops of sleeves form part of

neckline. Using a flat seam, sew collar in position, beg and

ending at centre of front bands. Sew on buttons. Press

Patonyle seams.

BONNET. Cast on 83 (99-107) sts.

Work as from* * to

* * for Jacket.

Rep 34th and 35th rows 1 (2-3) time/s, dec 3 sts evenly across

last row ... 80 (96-104) sts.

Shape crown — let row — *K2 tog, K8 (10-11), rep from * to

end.

2nd and alt rows— K1,purl to last st. K1

.

3rd row— * K2 tog. K7 (9-10), rep from * to end.

5th row— • K2 tog. K6 (8-9), rep from * to end.

Cont dec in this manner (working 1 less st between dec) in alt

rows until 1 6 sts rem.

Break off yarn, run end through rem sts, draw up and fasten off

securely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Patonyle lightly, taking care

not to flatten patt. Using a fiat seam, join crown seam. Sewribbon in position.

BOOTEES. Cast on 27 (35-43) sts.

let and alt rows (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row— K1,[“MV. K1 2 (16-20), “Mr. K1 ] twice.

4th row— K1. [“Ml”. K1 4 (18-22). “Ml”. K1) twice.

6th row— K1. [“Mr. K1 6 (20-24), “MV*. K1] twice.

8th row— K1. [“MV*. K18 (22-26). “Ml”, K1] twice.

10th row — K1, [“M1’\ K20 (24-28). “Mr. K1] twice ... 47

(55-63) sts.

Knit 9 (11-13) rows.

Shape Instep— let row— K28 (32-36), K2 tog, turn.

2nd row— K10, K2 tog, turn.

Rep 2nd row 16 (18-20) times.

Next row— Knit to end ... 29 (35-41 ) sts.

Next row— Knit. Inc 2 sts evenly across row ... 31 (37-43) sts.

Next row— K1 ,* y fwd, K2 tog, K1 , rep from * to end.

Next row— Knit, inc (Inc-dec) 2 (4-2) sts evenly across row ...

33 (41-41) sts.

Beg patt— 1st row— K1,purl to last st. K1

.

2nd row— Knit.

3rd row — K1, P3, * yon, K1, ym, P7, rep from * to last 5 sts.

yon. Kl.yrn, P3. K1.

4th row— K4, * P3, K7, rep from * to last 7 sts, P3, K4.

5th row— K1 , P3, • K1, (y fwd, K1 ) twice, P7, rep from * to last

7 sts, K1, (y fwd, K1) twice, P3, K1.

6th row— K4, * P5, K7, rep from * to last 9 sts. P5, K4.

7th row— K1 , P3, • K2. y fwd. K1. y fwd. K2. P7. rep from * to

last 9 sts. K2. y fwd. K1. y fwd. K2. P3. K1

.

8th row— K4, * P7, K7, rep from * to last 1 1 sts, P7, K4.

9th row— K1 . P3. • K3. y fwd. K1, y fwd. K3. P7, rep from * to

last 1 1 sts. K3, y fwd. K1, y fwd. K3, W, K1

.

10th row— K4. * P9. K7, rep from * to last 1 3 sts. P9, K4.

11th row — K1. P3, * y bk. sll, K1. psso, K5, K2 tog, P7, rep

from • to last 1 3 sts, y bk. sll,K1

,psso, K5. K2 tog, P3, K1

.

1 2th row— As 8th row.

13th row — K1, P3. * y bk. sll, K1, psso. K3. K2 tog. P7. rep

from * to last 1 1 sts, y bk, sll ,K1

,psso. K3, K2 tog. P3. K1

.

14th row— As 6th row.

15th row — K1, P3. * y bk. sll, K1, psso, K1, K2 tog, P7, rep

from * to last 9 sts, y bk, sll,K1

,psso. K1 , K2 tog. P3. K1

.

16th row— As 4th row.

17th row— K1, P3, • y bk. sll, K2 tog. psso. P7. rep from * to

last 7 sts, y bk, sll , K2 tog. psso, P3, K1

.

18th row— Knit.

19th row— As 1 st row.

Knit 4 rows.

Cast off loosely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam, join leg and foot

seams. Thread ribbon through holes at ankle.

Helpful Hints.Neatening of cast-off buttonholes. When working the row after buttonhole has been completed, with right-

hand needle pick up purlways the loose thread, or threads, at base of buttonhole, slip it on to left-hand needle

and work it together with the first stitch on left-hand needle.

Alternatively, when working the cast-on row of buttonhole, before slipping the last cast-on stitch on to the left-

hand needle, pass the yarn from back to front between the needles, then slip the stitch on to the left-hand

needle and complete row.

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3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Baby’s Jacket, Bonnet and Leggings

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for these garments. Another yarn may give unsatisfac-

tory results.

Size

Approximate age months

Jacket length (approx) cmins

Sleeve seam (approx) cmins

000 00 0

3 6 12

26 29 3310V4 13

13 16 19

51^ 6V4 7Vt

(or length desired)

42 52.5 6017% 20% 23%

Garment measures (approx) cmins

This is an easy-fitting garment.

Bonnet width around face (approx) cm 31 35 39ins 12V4 13% 15V4

Leggings length to ankle (approx) . cm 27 32 37ins 10% 12% 14%

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL25 g balls

Jacket 234Bonnet 111Leggings 2 3 3

Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive

1 pair each 3.25 (No 10) and 2.75 (No 12) or sizes needed to

give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— 5 Stitch Hoiders; Milward Knitters Needle to

sew seams; 3 Maxart Buttons for Jacket; Length of Ribbon for

Bonnet; Length of Round Elastic for Leggings.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION — 31 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) in width over

stocking st

Why you shouid knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop andrub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 1 0) Needles, cast on 46 sts.

Work 64 rows stocking st.

Castoff loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 12. Count the number of sts between the pins.

You shouid have 31 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needies a size smailer.

More sts means tight tension— try needies a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yam in your garments). Remember, if you

need to change the needle size to achieve the correct tension,

you must also change the size of needles used in bands, etc.

JACKET (worked in one piece to armholes). Using 3.25 (No 10)

Needles, cast on 149 (173-197) sts.

Knit 9 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

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10th row — K8, • y fwd, sH. K1, psso, K2, K2 tog, y fwd, K1,

y fwd. sil, K1. psso. K3, rep from * to last 9 sts, y fwd. sll, K1,

psso, K7.

1 1th and 1 3th rows— K5. purl to last 5 sts. K5.

12th row— K6. * K2 tog. y fwd. Kl.yfwd, sll, K1, psso, K1, rep

from • to last 5 sts, K5.

14th row — K5. * K2 tog. y fwd, K3, y fwd, sll, K1, psso.

K2 tog. y fwd. K1, y fwd. sll , K1 ,

psso. rep from • to last 1 2 sts.

K2 tog, y fwd, K3, y fwd, sll , K1 ,psso. K5.

15th row— As 1 1 th row.

Rows 10 to 1 5 incl form patt.

Cont in patt until work measures approx 16 (18-21) cm ...

6% (7-8%) ins ... from beg. ending with a 1 5th patt row.

Divide for armholes— Keeping patt correct. Next row— K5.

patt 31 (37-43), cast off 5 sts. patt 67 (79-91 ), cast off 5 sts, patt

to last 5 sts. K5.

Cont on last 36 (42-48) sts for Left Front.

Dec at armhole edge in alt rows until 31 (34-40) sts rem.

Work 1 row patt.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

Join yam to next 67 (79-91 ) sts for Back.

Dec at each end of alt rows until 57 (63-75) sts rem.

Purl 1 row.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

Join yam to rem 36 (42-48) sts for Right Front.

Dec at armhole edge Hn alt rows until 31 (34-40) sts rem.

Work 1 row patt.

Leave sts on a stitch-hoider.

SLEEVES. Using 2.75 (No 1 2) Needles, cast on 39 (43-43) sts.

l8t row— K2, • PI , K1 , rep from * to last st, K1

.

2nd row— K1 ,* PI , K1 , rep from * to end.

Rep 1 st and 2nd rows 3 times, then 1 st row once.

10th row— Rib 8 (2-2), * inc in next st, rib 1, rep from * to last

7 (1-1) st/s. rib 7 (1-1) ... 51 (63-63) sts.

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.

1st row — K2. * y fwd, sll, K1, psso. K3. y fwd, sll, K1, psso.

K2, K2 tog, y fwd. K1 , rep from * to last st, K1

.

2nd and 4th rows— Purl.

3rd row— K2, * y fwd. sll , K1 ,psso, K1 , K2 tog, y fwd, K1 , rep

from * to last st K1

.

5th row — K2, • y fwd, sll, K1, psso. K2 tog. y fwd. K3, y fwd,

sll , K1 ,psso. K2 tog, y fwd. K1 ,

rep from * to last st K1

.

6th row— Purl.

Rows 1 to 6 incl form patt.

Cont in patt until work measures approx 13 (16-19) cm ... 5%(6%-7%) ins ... from beg, ending with a 6th patt row.

Shape raglan — Keeping patt correct, cast off 3 sts at beg of

next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 35 (41-41 ) sts rem.

Purl 1 row.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Baby Wool lightly. Using

back-stitch, join sleeve and raglan seams.

YOKE. Slip ail sts from stitch-holders to a 3.25 (No 10) Needle

so that right side will be facing when working first row ... 189

(213-237) sts.

1st row — K2. cast off 2 sts, K2. * PI, K1, rep from * to last 5

sts. K5.

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2nd row— K5. * PI. K1, rep from * to last 2 sts, cast on 2 sts,

K2.

3rd row— K6, * P1 , K1 ,rep from * to last 5 sts, K5.

4th row— K5, * P1 , K1 ,rep from * to last 4 sts. K4.

Rep 3rd and 4th rows 1 (1-2) time/s.

Next row— K6. PI, K1. PI. * y bk. sM. K2 tog. psso. rib 9, rep

from • to last 12 sts, y bk, sll, K2 tog, psso, PI, K1. PI, K6 ...

159(179-199) sts.

Rep 4th row orKe, then 3rd and 4th rows 3 times.

Next row — K2, cast off 2 sts. K2. PI. K1, * P3 tog, rib 7, rep

from • to last 1 1 sts. P3 tog, K1 , PI , K6.

Next row— As 2nd row ... 1 29 (145-161 ) sts.

Rep 3rd and 4th rows 3 times.

Next row— K6. PI .* y bk. sll .

K2 tog. psso. rib 5, rep from * to

last 10 sts. y bk. sll . K2 tog. psso. PI . K6 ... 99 (1 1 1-1 23) sts.

Rep 4th row once, 3rd and 4th rows 2 (2-3) times, then 1 st and

2nd rows once.

Next row— K6. * P3 tog, rib 3, rep from * to last 9 sts, P3 tog,

K6 ... 69 (77-85) sts.

Next row— As 4th row.

Castoff loosely in rib.

Sew on buttons.

BONNET. Using 2.75 (No 12) Needles, cast on 99 (111-123)

sts.

Work 23 rows rib as for Sleeves of Jacket (1 st row is right side

of brim).

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.

Work 30 (36-42) rows patt as for Sleeves of Jacket.

Shape crown— Work 2 rows rib as for Sleeves of Jacket.

3rd row— Rib 6, * P3 tog, rib 9. rep from * to last 9 sts, P3 tog.

rib 6... 83 (93-103) sts.

Work 3 rows rib.

7th row — Rib 5, * y bk, sll, K2 tog, psso, rib 7, rep from * to

last 8 sts. y bk, sll ,K2 tog, psso, rib 5 ... 67 (7S83) sts.

Work 3 rows rib.

1 1th row— Rib 4, * P3 tog, rib 5, rep from * to last 7 sts, P3 tog,

rib 4... 51 (57-63) sts.

Cont dec in this manner in foil 4th rows until 1 9 (21-23) sts rem.

Work 1 row rib.

Break off yam, run end through rem sts, draw up ar>d fasten off

securely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Baby Wool lightly. Using a flat

seam, join crown seam. Fold brim in half on to right side ar>d

oversew ends. Sew ribbon in position^

LEGGINGS.

RIGHT LEG (beg at top). Using 2.75 (No 12) Needles, cast on

71 (79-87) sts.

Work 10 rows rib as for Sleeves of Jacket.

Change to 3.25 (No 10) Needles.**

Work 2 rows stocking st.

Shape back (NOTE — When turning, bring yarn to front of

work, slip next st on to right-hand needle, y bk. slip st back on to

left-hand needle, then turn and proceed as instructed — this

avoids holes In work)— 1st row— K1 9 (20-21 ), turn.

2nd and alt rows— Purl to end.

3rd row— K26 (28-30), turn.

5th row— K33 (36-39), turn.

7th row— K40 (44-48). turn.

9th row— K47 (52-57), turn.

1 1th row— K54 (60-66), turn.

1 2th row— Puri to end.* • * Cont in stocking st, iru: at each end of next and foil 8th rows

until there are 87 (95-103) sts.

Work 3 (7-1 1 ) rows stocking st.

Shape leg— Cast off 7 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

Dec at each end of next and alt rows until 45 (61-77) sts rem,

then In foil 4th rows until 39 (43-47) sts rem.

Work 9 rows stocking st.*•*

Shape instep— 1st row— K35 (38-41), turn.

• • • * 2nd row— PI 3, turn.

Cont on these 1 3 sts.

3rd row— K6, y fwd, sll ,K1

,psso, K5.

4th and 6th rows— Purl.

5th row— K4, K2 tog, y fwd, K1, y fwd, sll ,

K1,psso, K4.

7th row— K3, K2 tog. y fwd. K3. y fwd. sll , K1 ,psso. K3.

8th row— Purl.

Rep rows 3 to 8 Inc1 1 (1-2) time/s.

Work 0 (4-2) rows stocking st. Break off yarn.

With right side facing, join yam to inside edge of sts left on

right-hand needle, knit up 7 (9-11) sts evenly along side of

instep, knit across 13 instep sts, knit up 7 (9-11) sts evenly

along other side of instep, knit to end ... 53 (61-69) sts.

Work 5 (7-7) rows stocking st, then 8 rows garter st ***•.

Shape foot — 1st row — K8 (9-10). sll, K2 tog, psso, K23

(27-31), sll , K2 tog. psso. K1 6 (19-22).

2nd and alt rows— Knit.

3rd row— K7 (8-9), sll ,K2 tog. psso. K21 (25-29), sll . K2 tog.

psso. K1 5 (18-21).

5th row— K6 (7-8), sll, K2 tog, psso. K19 (23-27). sll, K2 tog.

psso, K14 (17-20).

7th row— K5 (6-7), sll, K2 tog. psso. K17 (21-25). sH. K2 tog.

psso, K1 3 (16-19) ... 37 (45-53) sts.

Castoff loosely.

LEFT LEG. Work as for Right Leg to **.

Knit 1 row.

Working purl in place of knit and knit in place of purl, shape

back as in rows 1 to 1 2 inci for Right Leg.

Next row— Purl.

Work as from* * * to

* * * for Right Leg.

Shape instep— 1st row— K1 7 (18-1 9), turn.

Work as from• * * * to

* * * * for Right Leg.

Shape foot — 1st row — K16 (19-22). sil, K2 tog. psso. K23

(27-31), sll, K2 tog. psso. K8 (9-10).

2nd and alt rows— Knit.

3rd row — K15 (18-21), sll, K2 tog, psso. K21 (25-29). sll,

K2 tog, psso, K7 (8-9).

5th row — K14 (17-20). sll, K2 tog. psso. K19 (23-27). sil,

K2 tog, psso, K6 (7-8).

7th row — K13 (16-19). sll, K2 tog. psso. K17 (21-25), sll,

K2 tog. psso. K5 (6-7) ... 37 (45-53) sts.

Cast off loosely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm Iron, press Baby Wool lightly. Using

back-stitch, join front, back and leg seams. Using a flat seam,

join foot seams, taking care to place dec to heel and toe.

Thread round elastic through 2r)d, 5th and 8th rows of rib at

waistline, drawing elastic up to waist measurement. Press BabyWool seams.

The right way to avoid the wrong size

Correct tension is vital! Inaccurate tension results in a garment either too big or too small. Even a variation of half a stitch

makes a difference and could result in your garment pilling or rubbing.

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3ply feathersoft orbabywool

Baby’s Dress, Jacket, Bonnet, Booteesand Mittens

Use only PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABYWOOL for these garments. Another yarn may give unsatisfac-

tory results.

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Dress length (approx) 34 38 43ins X3Vi 15 17

Sleeve seam 4 4 4

ins ^yz XVz 116

Garment measures (approx) . cm 40 46 52

ins 15% 18 20V6This is a neat-fitting garment.

Jacket length (approx) cm 26 29 33ins 10V4 13

Sleeve seam 13 16 19

ins 5% 6V4 7Vz

(or length desired)

Garment measures (approx) . cm 42 48 54

ins 16V^i 19 21 V4

This is a neat-fitting garment.

Bonnet width around face (approx) cm 30 34 38ins 11% 1316 15

Bootees length of foot cm 8 9.5 11

ins 3V4 3% 4%Mittens length of hand 5 6 7

ins 2 2% 2%

PATONS 3 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 3 PLY BABY WOOL25 g balls

Dress 4 4 5

Jacket 3 4 4

Bonnet 1 1 1

Bootees 1 1 1

Mittens 1 1 1

Complete Layette 8 9 11

Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Miiward or Patons Beehive

1 pair 3.25 (No 1 0) or size needed to give correct tension.

ACCESSORIES— Milward Knitters Needle to sew seams; 3.00

(No 10-11) Milward Crochet Hook for Dress and Bonnet: 4

Small Maxart Buttons for Dress; 3 for Jacket; Lengths of

Ribbon for Dress, Bonnet, Bootees and Mittens.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION — 31 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) in width overstocking st.

Why you should knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop and

rub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 10) Needles, cast on 46 sts.

Work 64 rows stocking st.

Cast off loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 12. Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 31 sts.

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Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garments).

DRESS.

BACK. Cast on 101 (12M31)sts.

1st row (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row— K1,purl to last st. K1

.

3rd row— As 2nd row.

4th row— K1 ,* y fwd, K3. sll , K2 tog, psso, K3. y fwd. K1 , rep

from • to end.

5th row— As 2nd row.

6th row— As 4th row.

Rows 1 to 6 irKl form skirt patt.

ConX in patt until work measures approx 23 (26-30) cm ...

9 (10%-1 1 %) ins ... from beg, ending with a 6th row.

Next row— K6 (1-6). * K2 tog. K1 , rep from * to last 5 (0-5) sts,

K5(0-5)...71 (81-91) sts.

Knit 2 rows.

Next row — K2. * y fwd, K2 tog, K3, rep from * to last 4 sts,

yfwd, K2 tog. K2.

Knit 3 rows.

Beg yoke patt— 1st row— K1 ,* y fwd, K3. sll , K2 tog, psso,

K3, y fwd, K1, rep from * to end.

2nd row— K1,purl to last st. K1

.

Last 2 rows form yoke patt.

Shape armholes — 3rd row — Cast off 6 sts. K4. y fwd, K1,

y fwd. patt to end.

4th row— Cast off 5 sts. purl to last st. K1 ... 61 (71-81 ) sts.

5th row— K2 tog, * K3, y fwd, K1, y fwd, K3, sll . K2 tog, psso,

rep from * erxling last rep with sll, K1, psso instead of sll,

K2 tog. psso.

6th row— K1,purl to last st, K1 .

* *

Rep 5th and 6th rows 13 (14-16) times.

Cast off loosely.

FRONT. Work as for Back to*

Rep 5th and 6th rows 6 (7-9) times.

Shape neck — Sizes 000 and 0 only— Next row — K2 tog,

(K3. y fwd. K1, y fwd, K3. sll, K2 tog. psso) 1 (2) time/s. K3.

y fwd, K2. cast off 27 sts, K2, y fwd, (K3. sll , K2 tog. psso, K3,

y fwd. K1 ) 1 (2) time/s, y fwd. K3. sll . K1 .psso.

Size 00 only— Next row— K2 tog, * K3, y fwd, K1, y fwd, K3 *,

sll . K2 tog. psso. rep from * to * once, sll , K1 ,psso. K1 , cast off

27 sts, K1 (st left on needle after casting off), K2 tog, rep from*

to • once, sll , K2 tog, psso. rep from * to * once, sll , K1 ,psso.

All Sizes— Cont on last 1 7 (22-27) sts.

Work 13 rows patt.

Cast off.

Join yarn to rem 1 7 (22-27) sts.

Work 1 3 rows patt. Cast off.

SLEEVES. Cast on 41 (41-48) sts.

Knit 6 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

7th row— K1 (1-2), * inc in next st. K1, rep from * to end ... 61

(61-71) sts.

Work in skirt patt as for Back (beg with a 4th row) until work

measures 4 cm ... 1 Vi ins ... from beg. working last row on wrong

side.

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Tie a coloured thread at each end of last row.

Work 6 rows patt.

Cast off 5 sts at beg of next 10(10-12) rows.

Cast off rem sts.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Baby Wool very lightly. Using

a flat seam, join shoulder seams for 1 cm ... % inch .... side and

sleeve seams to coloured threads. Sew in sleeves, placing rows

above coloured threads to sts cast off at armholes. Using Hook,

work 1 row dc evenly around neck and shoulder openings,

making two 3 ch buttonloops on each front shoulder. Sew on

buttons. Thread ribbon through holes at waist. Press BabyWool seams.

JACKET (worked in one piece to underarm). Cast on 147

(167-187) sts.

1st row (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row— K8, puii to last 8 sts. K8.

3rd row— As 2nd row.

4th row— K9, * y fwd, K3, sll , K2 tog, psso, K3, y fwd. K1 , rep

from * to last 8 sts, K8.

5th row— As 2nd row.

6th row— As 4th row.

Rows 1 to 6 inci form skirt patt.

(Dont in patt until work measures approx 16 (18-21) cm ...

6V4 (7-814) ins ... from beg. ending with a 1 st row.

Divide for armholes— Next row— K8, P26 (31-36), cast off 9

sts. P61 (71-81 ). cast off 9 sts, P26 (31-36), K8.

Cont on last 34 (39-44) sts for Left Front.

1st row— K8, purl to last st, K1

.

Sizes 000 and 0 only — 2nd row — K2 tog, (K3, y fwd. K1,

y fwd, K3, sll,K2 tog, psso) 2 (3) times, K3, y fwd, K9.

Size 00 only— 2nd row— (K1, y fwd, K3. sll ,

K2 tog, psso. K3,

y fwd) 3 times, K9.

All Sizes— 3rd row— As 1 st row.

4th row— As 2nd row.

5th row— Knit.

6th row— K1,purl to last 8 sts. K8.

7th row— As 1st row.

8th row— As 2nd row.

Last 2 rows form yoke patt.

Rep 7th and 8th rows 9 (9-1 1 ) times.

Shape neck— 1st row— Cast off 1 3 sts. purl to last st. K1

.

2nd row— Patt to last 5 sts, y fwd. K2. sll , K2 tog. psso.

3rd and alt rows— K1,purl to last st. K1

.

4th row— Patt to last 4 sts, y fwd. K1 . sll , K2 tog, psso.

6th row— Patt to last 3 sts. y fwd. sll , K2 tog, psso.

8th row— Patt to last 2 sts. sll , K1 ,psso ... 1 7 (22-27) sts.

10th row— Patt to last st, K1

.

Work 1 (3-3) row/s patt.

Cast off.

Join yam to next 61 (71-81 ) sts for Back,

let row— K1,purl to last st. K1

.

Sizes 000 and 0 only — 2nd row — K2 tog, * K3, y fwd, K1.

y fwd, K3, sll , K2 tog, psso, rep from * ending last rep with sll

.

K1,psso instead of sll ,

K2 tog. psso.

Size 00 only — 2nd row — K1. * y fwd. K3. sll, K2 tog, psso,

K3. y fwd. K1,rep from * to end.

All Sizes— 3rd row— As 1 st row.

4th row— As 2nd row.

5th row— Knit.

6th row— As 1 st row.

7th row— As 1 st row.

8th row— As 2rKl row.

Last 2 rows form yoke patt.

Rep 7th and 8th rows 14(15-17) times, then 7th row once.

Cast off loosely.

Join yam to rem 34 (39-44) sts for Right Front.

1st row— K1,purl to last 8 sts. K8.

Sizes 000 and 0 only— 2nd row— K9. (y fwd. K3. sll . K2 tog.

psso. K3,yfwd. K1)2(3) times, y fwd. K3, sll, K1, psso.

Size 00 only— 2nd row— K9, (y fwd, K3, sll , K2 tog. psso. K3,

yfwd, K1) 3 times.

All Sizes— 3rd row— As 1 st row.

4th row— As 2nd row.

5th row— Knit.

6th row— K8, purl to last st, K1

.

7th row— As 1 st row.

8th row— K4, y fwd. K2 tog (buttonhole). K2. patt to end as for

2nd row.

Last 2 rows form yoke patt.

Work a further 17 (17-21) rows In yoke patt. working a

buttonhole (as before) in foil 8th (8th- 10th) rows twice ... 3

buttonholes.

Shape neck— 1st row— Cast off 14 sts. K4, y fwd. K1. y fwd,

patt to end.

2nd and alt rows— K1,purl to last st, K1

.

3rd row— K3 tog, K2, y fwd, K1, y fwd. patt to end.

5th row— K3 tog, K1, y fwd, K1

. y fwd. patt to end.

7th row— K3 tog. y fwd, K1, y fwd, patt to end.

9th row— K2 tog. K1, y fwd, patt to end ... 1 7 (22-27) sts.

11th row— K2, y fwd, patt to end.

Work 1 (3-3) row/s patt.

Cast off.

SLEEVES. Cast on 39 (39-4 1 ) sts.

Knit 1 6 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

17th row— K8 (8-5), (inc in next st) 22 (22-30) times. K9 (9-6)

...61 (61-71) sts.

Work in skirt patt as for Back of Dress (beg with a 4th row) until

work measures 13 (16-19) cm ... 514 (614-714) ins ... (or length

desired) from beg. working last row on wrong side.

Tie a coloured thread at each end of last row.

Work 6 rows patt.

Cast off 5 sts at beg of next 10(10-12) rows.

Cast off rem sts.

COLLAR. Cast on 90 sts.

Work in garter st (1 st row is wrong side), dec at each end of foil

4th rows until 80 sts rem.

Knit 1 row.

Next row— * K3, K2 tog. K3, rep from * to end ... 70 sts.

Cast off 7 sts at beg of next 6 rows.

Cast off rem sts.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Baby Wool very lightly. Using

a fiat seam, join shoulder and sleeve seams to coloured

threads. Sew in sleeves, placing rows above coloured threads

to sts cast off at armholes. Sew collar in position, beg and

ending at centre front. Sew on buttons. Press Baby Woolseams.

BONNET. Cast on 81 (91-101) sts.

Knit 1 0 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

1 1th row— K1 ,• inc in next st. K7 (8-9), rep from * to end ... 91

(101-1 11) sts.

Work 42 (48-54) rows skirt patt as for Back of Dress, beg with a

4th row.

Shape crown— 1st row— K1 ,* K2 tog. K7 (8-9), rep from * to

end.

Knit 3 rows. (continuedon nextpage

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5th row— K1 ,* K2 tog. K6 (7-8), rep from * to end.

Knit 3 rows.

9th row— K1 ,* K2 tog, K5 (6-7), rep from * to end.

Cont dec in this manner in foil 4th rows until 31 sts rem.

Next row— K1 .* K2 tog. rep from * to end.

Break off yam, run end through rem sts. draw up and fasten off

securely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam, join crown

seam. Work 2 rows dc evenly along neck edge. Sew ribbon in

position.

BOOTEES. Cast on 31 (39-47) sts.

1st and alt rows (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row— K1,[“Ml’*. K1 4 (18-22), “MV*. K1 ] twice.

4th row— K1,[“Ml ”, K1 6 (20-24). “Ml ”, K1 ) twice.

6th row— K1 J“M1”, K1 8 (22-26), “Ml”, K1) twice.

8th row— K1, [“Ml”, K20 (24-28). “Ml”. K1) twice.

10th row — K1. [“Ml”. K22 (26-30), “Ml”. K1) twice ... 51

(59-67) sts.

Knit 9 (11-1 3) rows.

Shape instep— 1st row— K31 (35-39), K2 tog. turn.

2nd row— K1 2. K2 tog, turn.

Rep 2nd row 18 (20-22) times.

Next row— Knit to end ... 31 (37-43) sts.

Next row— Knit.

Next row— K1 .* y fwd, K2 tog, K1 , rep from * to end.

Knit 3 rows.

Next row— K1 (5-3), * inc in next st, K2 (7-4), rep from * to end...41 (41-51) sts.

Work 22 rows skirt patt as for Back of Dress, beg with a 4th row.

Cast off loosely purlways.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a fiat seam, join leg and foot

seams. Fold tops down. Thread ribbon through holes at ankles.

MITTENS. Cast on 41 (41-51) sts.

Work 1 8 rows skirt patt as for Back of Dress.

Next row— K1 (5-3), * K2 tog. K2 (7-4), rep from • to end ... 31

(37-43) sts.

Next row— K1 ,* y fwd. K2 tog. K1 . rep from * to end.

Knit 23 (27-31) rows.

Shape top — 1st row — K1, * K2 tog, K3 (4-5), rep from * to

end.

2nd and alt rows— Knit.

3rd row— K1,

* K2 tog. K2 (3-4), rep from * to end.

5th row— K1,

• K2 tog, K1 (2-3), rep from * to end.

Cont dec in this manner in alt row/s until 7 sts rem.

Break off yarn, run end through rem sts, draw up and fasten off

securely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS. Using a flat seam, join seam.Thread ribbon through holes at wrists.

4ply feathersoft orpatonyle

Baby’s Dress, Jacket, Bonnetand Bootees

Use only PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4

PATONYLE for these garments. Another yarn mayunsatisfactory results.

PLYgive

Size 000 00 0

Approximate age months 3 6 12

Dress length cm 34 38 43ins 15 17

Sleeve seam cm 4 4 4

ins m V/i 1%Garment measures (approx) .

.

cm 40 45 50

ins 15% 17% 19%This is a close-fitting garment.

Jacket length (approx) cm 26 29 33

ins 10V4 11% 13

Sleeve seam cm 13 16 19

ins 5Vk 6V4 7%(or ler>gth desired)

Garment measures (approx) .

.

cm 43 48 53ins 17 19 20%

This is a neat-fitting garment.

Bonnet width around face (approx) cm 31 36 40ins 12V4 14 15%

Bootees length of foot cm 8 9.5 11

ins 3V4 3% 4%

PATONS 4 PLY FEATHERSOFT or 4 PLY PATONYLE 25 g balls

Dress 4 5 6

Jacket 4 5 6Bonnet 1 1 1

Bootees 1 1 1

Quantities are approximate as they vary between knitters.

NEEDLES— Milward or Patons Beehive.

1 pair 3.25 (No 10) or size needed to give correct tension.

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ACCESSORIES— 3 Stitch Holders; Milward Knitters Needle to

sew seams: 3 Maxart Buttons each for Dress and Jacket;

Lengths of Ribbon for Bonnet and Bootees; Arn:hor Stranded

Cotton for Embroidery if desired.

ABBREVIATIONS — See page 6.

TENSION — 29 sts to 10 cm (approx 4 ins) in width overstocking st.

Why you should knit a tension square.

Loose Tension will cause the garments to stretch, drop and

rub.

Tight Tension will make the garments too small, with a hard

fabric that will matt during washing.

With Correct Tension, your garments will look like our photo.

Using 3.25 (No 1 0) Needles, cast on 43 sts.

Work 58 rows stocking st.

Cast off loosely.

Lay your square on a flat surface, place a metric rule across the

centre of the square and mark 10 cm with pins as shown in

photo on page 16. Count the number of sts between the pins.

You should have 29 sts.

Less sts means loose tension— try needles a size smaller.

More sts means tight tension— try needles a size larger.

When you have achieved the correct tension, use the sameneedles to knit your garments (you may unravel your tension

square and use the yarn in your garments).

DRESSBACK. Cast on 109(121-133) sts.

Knit 9 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

Beg patt — 1st row — K2, * (K2 tog. y fwd) twice. K1. (y fwd.

sll, K1. psso) twice. K3. rep from * ending last rep with K2instead of K3.

2nd and alt rows— Purl.

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3rd row— K1 ,* (K2 tog. y fwd) twice, K3, (y fwd, sl1 ,

K1,psso)

twice, K1 . rep from * to end.

5th row — K2 tog. * y fwd, K2 tog, y fwd. K5. y fwd, sl1, K1,

psso, y fwd, sl1, K2 tog. psso, rep from * to last 1 1 sts, y fwd,

K2 tog, y fwd. K5, (y fwd. sl1 , K1 ,psso) twice.

7th row— K1 .•(y fwd, sll . K1 ,

psso) twice. K3, (K2 tog, y fwd)

twice. K1 , rep from * to end.

9th row— K2, • (y fwd, sl1 . K1 ,psso) twice. K1

,(K2 tog. y fwd)

twice. K3. rep from * ending last rep with K2 instead of K3.

11th row— K3. * y fwd, sll . K1 ,psso. y fwd. sl1 , K2 tog. psso,

y fwd. K2 tog. y fwd, K5, rep from * ending last rep with K3instead of K5.

12th row— Purl.

Rows 1 to 1 2 inci form patt.

Rep rows 1 to 1 2 incI twice.

Work in stocking st until work measures 22 (25-29) cm ...

8% (9%-1 1 Vi) Ins ... from beg. ending with a purl row.

Next row — K7 (7-9), (K2 tog) 48 (54-58) times, K6 (6-8) ...

61 (67-75) sts.

Knit 5 rows.

Work 2 rows stocking st.

Shape raglan armholes— Cast off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

3rd row— K1 . sl1 , K1 ,psso. y fwd, K2 tog (this forms dec), knit

to last 5 sts, sll,K1

,psso (this forms dec), y fwd. K2 tog. K1

.

4th row— Purl.

Sizes 000 and 00 only— 5th row — K1. sll, K1. psso. y fwd,

knit to last 3 sts. y fwd. K2 tog, K1

.

6th row— Purl.

All Sizes— ** Rep 3rd and 4th rows 2 (4-4) times ... 51 (53-61)

sts.

Divide for back opening— 1st row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso, y fwd.

K2tog, K23 (24-28), turn.

Cont on these 27 (28-32) sts.

2nd row— K5, purl to end.

3rd row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso, y fwd, K2 tog. knit to end.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 3 (3-4) times, then 2nd row once.

Next row— K1, sll, K1, psso, y fwd, K2 tog, knit to last 3 sts,

y fwd, K2 tog (buttonhole), K1

.

Rep last 10 (10-12) rows once, 2nd and 3rd rows 3 (3-4) times,

then 2nd row once ... 14 (15-16) sts.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

Join yam to rem sts. cast on 5 sts for underlap and knit to last 5

sts. sll,K1

,psso, y fwd. K2 tog. K1 ... 27 (28-32) sts.

2nd row— Purl to last 5 sts, K5.

3rd row— Knit to last 5 sts, sll ,K1

,psso, y fwd. K2 tog, K1

.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 12 (12-15) times, then 2nd row once ...

14(15-16) sts.

Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

FRONT. Work as for Back to **.

Rep 3rd and 4th rows 8 (10-12) times ... 39 (41-45) sts.

Shape neck— 1st row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso. y fwd. K2 tog, K9

(9-11), turn.

Cont on these 13(13-15) sts.

2nd row— Purl.

3rd row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso, y fwd, K2 tog, knit to last 2 sts, sll

,

K1,psso.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 3 (3-4) times ... 5 sts.

Next row— P5.

Next row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso, y fwd. K2 tog.

Next row— P4.

Next row— K1,sll ,

K1,psso. K1

.

Next row— P3.

Next row— K1,sll ,

K1,psso.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

Slip next 1 1 (13-13) sts on to stitch-holder and leave. Join yamto rem sts and knit to last 5 sts, sll

,K1

,psso, y fwd. K2 tog, K1

.

2nd row— Puri.

3rd row— K2 tog, knit to last 5 sts. sll , K1 ,psso. y fwd. K2 tog.

K1.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 3 (3-4) times ... 5 sts.

Next row— P5.

Next row— Sll , K1 ,psso. y fwd, K2 tog, K1

.

Next row— P4.

Next row— K1 , K2 tog, K1

.

Next row— P3.

Next row— K2 tog. K1

.

Next row— P2. turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

SLEEVES. Cast on 43 (47-49) sts.

Knit 4 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

5th row— K1 (5-7), * inc in next st. K6. rep from * to end ... 49

(53-55) sts.

6th row— Knit.

7th row— Purl.

Rep 6th and 7th rows 4 times.

Shape raglan— Cast off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

3rd row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso, y fwd. K2 tog, knit to last 5 sts, sll

,

K1.psso, y fwd. K2 tog. K1

.

4th row— Purl.

Size 0 only— 5th row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso. y fwd. knit to last 3

sts. y fwd. K2 tog, K1.

6th row— Purl.

All Sizes— Rep 3rd and 4th rows 17 (19-20) times ... 9 sts.

Castoff.

NECKBAND. Using back-stitch, join raglan seams, noting that

tops of sleeves form part of neckline. With right side facing, knit

up 77 (81-87) sts evenly around neck, inci sts from stitch-

holders.

Knit 4 rows, working a buttonhole (as before) in 2nd row.

Castoff loosely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Patonyle lightly. Using

back-stitch, join side and sleeve seams. Sew underlap in

position. Sew on buttons. Press Patonyle seams. If desired,

embroider flowers on front yoke as illustrated.

JACKET (worked in one piece to armholes). Cast on 167

(191-215) sts.

• • * Knit 9 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

Beg patt — 1st row — K7, * (K2 tog, y fwd) twice, K1, (y fwd.

sll , K1 ,psso) twice, K3. rep from * to last 4 sts. K4.

2nd and alt rows— K5. purl to last 5 sts. K5.

3rd row— K6. * (K2 tog. y fwd) twice. K3. (y fwd. sll ,K1

,psso)

twice. K1 ,rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.

5th row— K5, K2 tog, * y fwd, K2 tog. y fwd. K5, y fwd, sll , K1

,

psso. y fwd. sll, K2 tog, psso, rep from * to last 16 sts. y fwd.

K2 tog. y fwd. K5, (y fwd, sll ,K1

,psso) twice, K5.

7th row— K6, *(y fwd. sll , K1 ,

psso) twice. K3, (K2 tog, y fwd)

twice, K1 ,rep from * to last 5 sts, K5.

9th row— K7. *(y fwd. sll .

K1,psso) twice. K1

.(K2 tog. y fwd)

twice. K3, rep from * to last 4 sts, K4.

11th row— K8, * y fwd, sll ,K1

,psso. y fwd. sll ,

K2 tog, psso,

y fwd, K2 tog. y fwd, K5. rep from * to last 3 sts. K3.

1 2th row— As 2nd row. Rows 1 to 1 2 inci form patt.* * *

Cont in patt until work measures approx 13 (15-18) cm ...

514 (5%-7) ins ... from beg. ending with a 6th or 12th patt row.

Next row — K13 (12-10). * K2 tog. K2. K2 tog. K2 (1-1), rep

from * to last 10 (11-9) sts. K10 (11-9) ... 131 (143-159) sts.

Next row— Knit.

Next row— K2, y fwd. K2 tog (buttonhole), knit to end.

Knit 4 rows.

Next row— K5. purl to last 5 sts, K5.

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Divide for armholes— Next row— K33 (36-40). cast off 2 sts.

K61 (67-75). cast off 2 sts. knit to end.

Cont on last 33 (36-40) sts for Lett Front.

1 St row— K5. pufi to end.

2nd row— K1 , sl1 , K1 ,psso. y fwd. K2 tog (this forms dec), knit

to end.

Sizes 000 and 00 only— 3rd row— As 1 st row.

4th row— K1 , sl1 ,K1

,psso. y fwd, knit to end.

All Sizes— Rep 1 st and 2nd rows 9(11-14) times, then 1 st rowonce ... 23 (24-25) sts.

Shape neck— 1st row— K1 , sll . K1 ,psso. y fwd. K2 tog. K1 1

,

turn, leave rem 7 (8-9) sts on a stitch-holder.

2nd row— Purl.

3rd row— K1,sll , K1 .

psso. y fwd, K2 tog. knit to last 2 sts. sll

,

Kl.psso.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 4 times ... 5 sts.

Next row— P5.

Next row— K1 . sll ,K1

.psso. y fwd. K2 tog.

Next row— P4.

Next row— K1,sll

,K1

,psso. K1

.

Next row— P3.

Next row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

Join yam to next 61 (67-75) sts for Back

1st row— Purl.

2nd row— K1,sll . K1 ,

psso. y fwd. K2 tog (this forms dec), knit

to last 5 sts. sll . K1 .psso (this forms dec), y fwd, K2 tog. K1

.

Sizes 000 and 00 only— 3rd row— Puri.

4th row — K1, sll, K1, psso. y fwd. knit to last 3 sts. y fwd.

K2tog.K1.

All Sizes — Rep 1st and 2nd rows 18 (20-23) times, then 1st

row once ... 23 (25-27) sts. Leave sts on a stitch-holder.

Join yarn to rem 33 (36-40) sts for Right Front.

1st row— Purl to last 5 sts. K5.

2nd row— Knit to last 5 sts. sll , K1 ,psso, y fwd. K2 tog. K1

.

Sizes 000 and 00 only— 3rd row— As 1 st row.

4th row— Knit to last 3 sts, y fwd. K2 tog, K1

.

All Sizes— Rep 1st and 2nd rows 10 (12-15) times, working abuttonhole (as before) in 16th (18th-20th) row from previous

buttonhole ... 22 (23-24) sts.

Shape neck — 1st row — Purl to last 7 (8-9) sts. turn, leave

rem 7 (8-9) sts on stitch-holder.

2nd row— K2 tog. knit to last 5 sts. sll , K1 .psso. y fwd, K2 tog.

K1.

3rd row— Purl.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 4 times ... 5 sts.

Next row— Sll ,K1

,psso. y fwd. K2 tog. K1

.

Next row— P4.

Next row— K1.K2tog.K1.

Next row— P3.

Next row— K2tog.K1.

Next row— P2, turn, K2 tog. Fasten off.

SLEEVES. Cast on 35 (37-39) sts.

Knit 4 rows (1 st row is wrong side).

5th row— K3 (1-3), * inc in next st. K1. rep from * to end ... 51

(55-57) sts.

Work in stocking st (beg with a knit row) until work measures 1

3

(16-19) cm ... 5Vk (614-7) ins ... (or length desired) from beg,

ending with a puii row.

Shape raglan— Cast off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.

3rd row— K1 , sll , K1 ,psso. y fwd, K2 tog. knit to last 5 sts, sll

,

K1,psso, y fwd, K2 tog, K1

.

4th row— Purl.

5th row — K1, sll, K1, psso, y fwd. knit to last 3 sts, y fwd,

K2tog,K1.

6th row— Purl.

Size 0 only— Rep rows 3 to 6 inci once.

All Sizes— Rep 3rd and 4th rows 1 8 (20-20) times ... 9 sts.

Cast off.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Patonyle lightly. Usingback-stitch, join sleeve seams, then join raglan seams, noting

that tops of sleeves form part of neckline.

NECKBAND. With right side facing, slip sts from right front

stitch-holder on to a needle, using same needle knit up 67(69-71) sts evenly around neck (incI sts from backstitch-holder), then knit across sts on left front stitch-holder ...

81 (85-89) sts.

Knit 4 rows, working a buttonhole (as before) in 2nd row.

Cast off loosely.

TO COMPLETE. Sew on buttons. Press Patonyle seams. If

desired, embroider flowers on front yokes as illustrated.

BONNET. Cast on 83 (95-107) sts.

Work as from * * * to* * * for Jacket.

Rep rows 1 to 12 inci once, then rows 1 to 6 inci once, inc oncein centre of last row ... 84 (96-108) sts.

Shape crown— 1st row— * K2 tog, K12 (14-16), rep from * to

end.

2nd and alt rows— Knit.

3rd row— * K2 tog, K1 1 (13-1 5), rep from * to end.

5th row— • K2 tog, K10 (12-14), rep from * to end.

Cont dec in this manner (working 1 less st between dec) in alt

rows until 1 8 sts rem.

Next row— (K2 tog) 9 times.

Break off yarn, run end through rem sts, draw up and fasten off

securely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Patonyle very lightly. Using afiat seam, join crown seam. Sew ribbon in position.

BOOTEES. Cast on 27 (35-43) sts.

1st and alt rows (wrong side)— Knit.

2nd row— K1, [“Mr. K1 2 (16-20), “M1’\ K1) twice.

4th row— K1, [“M1“. K14 (18-22), “Ml”. K1) twice.

6th row— K1. (“Mr, K16 (20-24), “Mr. K1) twice.

8th row— K1, rMr. K1 8 (22-26), “Mr, K1 ) twice.

10th row — K1. (“Mr. K20 (24-28). “M1“, K1) twice ... 47(55-63) sts.

11th row— Knit.

Work 6 (8-8) rows stocking st.

Shape instep— 1st row— K29 (33-37), sll , K1 ,psso. turn.

2nd row— PI 2. P2 tog, turn.

3rd row— K12, sll, K1 ,

psso, turn.

Rep 2nd and 3rd rows 6 (7-8) times, then 2nd row once.

Next row— Knit to end ... 31 (37-43) sts.

Next row— Purl.

Next row— K1 ,* y fwd. K2 tog, K1 , rep from * to end.

Sizes 000 and 0 only— Next row— PI ,

* inc in next st, P4 (6),

rep from * to end ... 37 (49) sts.

Size 00 only— Next row— Purl.

All Sizes— Work rows 1 to 1 2 inci of patt as for Back of Dress

Knit 5 rows.

Cast off loosely.

MAKE UP. DO NOT PRESS FEATHERSOFT. With a slightly

damp cloth and warm iron, press Patonyle lightly. Using a flat

seam for sole and back-stitch for rem,join leg and foot seams.

Thread ribbon through holes at ankle.

Yam colours Illustrated have been reproduced as accurately as the printing process permits.

Published by COATS PATONS (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED, P.O. Box 110, Mt. Waverley, Victoria, 3149

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All-in-one suit withinner leg buttoning for

those necessary* ‘under changes”made easy.

This time it’s waistbuttoning to make thosechanges easier.

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It’sa “Hug-me-tight” Isn’t it cute?

Crocheted motifs— 20 make a pram cover.49 make a cot cover.

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