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Suthen

“THIS SLEEVELESS, back-opening top was inspired by Japanese work clothes. It is a loose fit, so it can be layered over blouses or T-shirts,” explains Mary Henderson. “Bands of floral motifs are paired with peerie green bands to give the look and feel of a country garden. The garment is worked bottom-up with steeks at the back opening, armholes and neckline. Jamieson & Smith’s Jumper Weight wool is perfect for stranded knitting, and ‘sticky’ enough for the steeks to give an even finish.”

SIZE

For general abbreviations, see p81

NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES

3.25mm (UK 10/US 3) circular needles, 80cm long 3mm (UK 11/US 2-3) circular needles, 40cm long 2.75mm (UK 12/US 2) circular

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