Yarn: Lion Brand Cotton-Ease 2 balls Needles: US8, US10.5 (circular or straight) Gauge: 4st/inch with in rib stretched US8 Im including directions for a size small and easy calculations for a custom fit.
The first step is to measure your shoulder-span. Mine is about 17 inches. Then you add 4 inches for each sleeve (8 inches) and add that to your shoulder measurement. I got 25inches from that, so 25 inches will be the width of my bolero. My ribbing gauge is 4 stitches per inch, so I multiply 25 by 4 to get 100. I take that number, 100, and round it down to the next number that is a multiple of 4 +2. The next number down is 98, and that will be my cast-on number. To determine the length of my bolero, I measure the width of my upper arm, right under the armpit. Mine measures 12, and I will add 6.5 inches to that (3.25 inches on either side which I will seam together) to get my length of18.5 inches.
*Slip the first stitch of each row for easier seaming and a neat edge
Begin with US8 needles Cast on ___ (multiple of 4 + 2) row 1: p2 k2 to last 2 stitches, p2 row 2: k2 p2 to last 2 stitches, k2 repeat these 2 rows for 3 inches Start lace pattern: Switch to size 10.5 needles AFTER FIRST row of lace row 1: k1 (k2together, yo, yo, ssk) repeat lace pattern until 1 stitch left, k1 row 2: p1 (p1, p1 into first yo, p1 into the back of the second yo, p1) repeat lace pattern until 1 stitch left, p1 Repeat these two rows until entire piece measures 3 inches from target length. Switch to size 8 needles now The next row will use cabling to transition from lace to ribbing, so it will mirror the other side p1 (c1f [p into the stitch that was moved behind, k into the stitch that was moved in front], c1b [k into the stitch that was moved in front, p into the stitch that was moved behind] ) repeat cabling until 1 stitch left, p1 The next row will count as row 2 (wrong side) row 2: k2 p2 to last 2 stitches, k2 row 1:p2 k2 to last 2 stitches, p2 Continue for 3 inches, ending with row 2. Count your rows and match the number to the rows you knit in the first set of ribbing. Bind of using Elizabeth Zimmermans sewn bind-0ff. Break off the yarn and leave a tail 4 times the width of your piece. Sew forward (right to left) through two stitches as if to purl, leave the stitches on the needle. Sew backward (left to right) through one stitch as if to knit, slip stitch off the needle. Continue in this pattern to the end. This bind-off leaves a very stretchy edge that looks similar to the long tail cast-on. Seam edges A to B for 3.25 inches and edges C to D for 3.25 inches, using mattress stitch (as shown in diagram)
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