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Getting Started with Matisse
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Matisse - Berroco
Matisse STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS & TERMS beg: beginning CC: contrasting color CDD: Centered Double Decrease—Slip 2 together (as if to k2tog), knit 1, pass the 2 slipped stitches over cn: cable needle dec: decrease dpn(s): double pointed needle(s) end on WS: end having just completed a Wrong Side row
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Berroco, Inc., 1 Tupperware Dr, Suite 4, N. Smith?eld, RI 02896-6815 Copyright 2019 in USA and Canada
®www.berroco.com
®Matisse
Designed by Margaux Hufnagel / Skill level: IntermediateFINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust: (38, 42, 45½) [50½, 54, 58]
{61½, 66½, 70}" / (96.5, 106.5, 115.5) [128.5, 137, 147.5] {156, 169, 178} cmNote: Bust measurement includes
approximately 6" / 15 cm opening in center front.Length: (27, 27.5, 27.5) [28, 28.5,
28.5] {29, 29.5, 30}" / (68.5, 70, 70)
[71, 72.5, 72.5] {73.5, 75, 76} cmShown in size 45½" / 27.5 cm.
Recommended ease: 4-6" / 10-15
cm positive ease.YARNBERROCO PIROUETTE
(50 grs): (2, 2,3) [3, 3, 3] {3, 4, 4} balls each #2342
Golden (C1) and #2312 Rose (C2)
and (1, 1, 2) [2, 2, 2] {2, 2, 2} ball(s) each #2306 Dove Grey (C3) and #2303 Barley (C4)NEEDLES and NOTIONS
16" / 40 cm and 32" / 80 cm circular
needles, size 9 / 5.5 mm or size to obtain gauge1 stitch marker
Waste yarn to hold stitches
GAUGE13 sts and 22 rows = 4" / 10 cm in
St stTo save time and ensure accurate
measurements, take time to check gaugeBerroco Pirouette™
NOTE Body of this garment is worked in one piece to the underarms, then divided for back and fronts. Shoulders are shaped using short rows. Sleeves are picked up around armholes and work down in the round. BODY With C1, cast on (104, 118, 128) [144, 156, 170]{182, 196,208} sts. Work even in St st until piece measures 6" / 15 cm
from beginning, end on WS. Change to C2. Work even in St st until piece measures 12" /30.5 cm from beginning, end on WS.
Change to C3. Work even in St st until piece measures 18" /46 cm from beginning, end on WS.
Change to C4.
Divide for Back and Fronts: Next Row (RS):
With C4, knit
(21, 25, 27) [31, 34, 38] {41, 44, 47} sts, slip remaining stitches to waste yarn for back and left side.Right Front:
Work even in St st with C4 until armhole
measures (7½, 8, 8) [8½, 9, 9] {9½, 10, 10½}" / (19, 20.5, 20.5 [21.5, 23, 23] {24, 25.5, 26.5} cm, end on WS.Shape Shoulder: Short Row 1 (RS):
Knit to the last (3, 4, 5)
[5, 5, 6] {7, 8, 9} sts, w&t.Short Row 2 (WS):
Purl to end.
Short Row 3 (RS):
Knit to (3, 4, 5) [5, 5, 6] {7, 8, 9} sts before
last wrapped stitch, w&t.Short Row 4 (WS):
Purl to end.
Rep the last 2 rows twice more, end on WS.
Next Row (RS):
Knit across all stitches, picking up wraps
and working them with their stitches as you come to them(21, 25, 27) [31, 34, 38] {41, 44, 47} sts. Break o? yarn and slip stitches to another piece of waste yarn for 3-needle bind-o?. Back: With RS facing, slip the next (62, 68, 74) [82, 88, 94] {100, 108, 114} sts to needle. Join C4 and work even in St st until armholes measure (7½, 8, 8) [8½, 9, 9] {9½, 10, 10½}" / (19, 20.5, 20.5) [21.5, 23, 23] {24, 25.5, 26.5} cm, end on WS.Shape Shoulders: Short Row 1 (RS):
Knit to the last (4, 5,
5) [6, 7, 8] {8, 9, 10} sts, w&t.
We recommend using yarns called for in our instructions. Every e?ort has been made to ensure that directions contained in this book are accurate and complete, however errors do occur. We cannot be responsible for variance of individual knitters, human or typographical errors. All pattern PDFs are updated when corrections are made. In the event of ?nding an error, please make sure you've downloaded the most recent version.Matisse
Short Row 2 (WS):
Purl to the last (4, 5, 5) [6, 7, 8] {8, 9, 10}
sts, w&t.Short Row 3 (RS):
Knit to (4, 5, 5) [6, 7, 8] {8, 9, 10} sts before
last wrapped stitch, w&t.Short Row 4 (WS):
Purl to (4, 5, 5) [6, 7, 8] {8, 9, 10} sts
before last wrapped stitch, w&t.Rep the last 2 rows twice more, end on WS.
Next Row (RS):
Knit across all stitches, picking up wraps
and knitting them together with their stitches as you come to them.Next Row (WS):
Purl across all stitches, picking up wraps
and purling them together with their stitches as you come to them(62, 68, 74) [82, 88, 94] {100, 108, 114} sts. Break o? yarn and slip stitches to waste yarn for 3-needle bind-o?.Left Front:
With RS facing, slip remaining (21, 25, 27) [31,
34, 38] {41, 44, 47} sts to needle and join C4.
Work even in St st with C4 until armhole measures (7½, 8,8) [8½, 9, 9] {9½, 10, 10½}" / (19, 20.5, 20.5) [21.5, 23, 2
3] {24,
25.5, 26.5} cm, end on RS.
Shape Shoulder: Short Row 1 (WS):
Purl to the last (3, 4, 5)
[5, 5, 6] {7, 8, 9} sts, w&t.Short Row 2 (RS):
Knit to end.Short Row 3 (WS): Purl to (3, 4, 5) [5, 5, 6] {7, 8, 9} sts before last wrapped stitch, w&t.Short Row 4 (RS): Knit to end.Rep the last 2 rows twice more, end on RS.Next Row (WS): Purl across all stitches, picking up wraps and working them with their stitches as you come to them(21, 25, 27) [31, 34, 38] {41, 44, 47} sts.Leave C4 attached and stitches on needle. Join Shoulders: With RS facing, slip the ?rst (21, 25, 27) [31, 34, 38] {41, 44, 47} sts of back from waste yarn to spare needle. Hold needles parallel, one in front of the other.3-Needle Bind O?: * Insert needle through ?rst stitch on front needle and ?rst stitch on back needle and knit these 2 sts together. Rep from * once more, then bind o? ?rst stitch. Work in this manner until all stitches of left front have been bound o?.Bind o? the next 20 sts of back, then join right shoulder in same manner as left.