DIAGONAL CABLES TURTLENECK

$6.00

Vogue Knitting Fall 2007 #17
Designed by Shirley Paden

Paden’s turtleneck features diagonal cabling and subtle waist shaping and is knit in the round with two strands held together and shaped by shifting needle sizes at strategic junctures.

Difficulty level
Difficulty level 4

MATERIALS
• 22 (26, 30, 34) 1¾oz/50g balls (each approx 111yd/102m) of Naturally NZ/Fiber Trends Me (wool/cashmere) in #814 mint
• One each size 10, 10½ and 11 (6, 6.5 and 8mm) circular needle in both 16″/40cm AND 32″/80c lengths OR SIZES TO OBTAIN GAUGES
• One size 9 (5.5mm) circular needle, 16″/40cm length
• Cable needle
• Stitch holders
• Stitch marker

KNITTED MEASUREMENTS
• Sized for Small (Medium, Large, X-Large). Shown in size Small.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
• Bust 36½ (40½, 44½, 48½)”/92.5 (103, 113, 123)cm
• Waist 32½ (36½, 39½, 43)”/82.5 (91.5, 100, 109)cm
• Length 21½ (22, 22½, 23)”/54.5 (56, 57, 58.5)cm
• Upper arm 12¼ (12¼, 14¼, 14¼)”/31 (31, 36, 36)cm

GAUGES
• 39 sts = 8¾”/22cm and 36 rows = 7½”/19cm over diagonal cable pat using double strand of yarn and size 11 (8mm) needles
• 39 sts = 8½”/21.5cm and 36 rows = 6¼”/16cm over diagonal cable pat using double strand of yarn and size 10= (6.5mm) needles
• 39 sts = 7¾”/19.5cm and 36 rows = 6″/15cm over diagonal cable pat using double strand of yarn and size 10 (6mm) needles.

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