
White is always a winner. White to move first and win. Snow-white blazer in checkerboard stitch for your victories.
White Wins (Eng)
Difficulty level Collection Pattern language 4 of 5 -
English Size: XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL)
Bust circumference: 82-86 (88-92, 94-98, 100-104, 106-110, 112-116, 118-122) cm
Waist circumference: 62-66 (68-72, 74-78, 80-84, 86-90, 92-96, 98-102) cm
Hips circumference: 86-90 (92-96, 98-102, 104-108, 110-114, 116-120, 122-126) cm
Bust cup size: A-B (A-B, B-C, B-C, D-E, D-E, D-E)
Back neck is lifted by : 2 (2, 2, 2, 2,5, 2,5, 2,5) cm
Height: 167-175 cm
Intended ease at bust: on average +10-14 cm
The sample shown on a model is size L with 12 cm of positive ease.Yarn: stock cotton 100%, 320 m in 100 gr, 780 (810, 850, 900, 980, 1050, 1200) gr in white. Blazer is knit with two strands of yarn held together. Total yardage of double-stranded yarn is about 1250 (1300, 1360, 1450, 1580, 1680, 1920) m.
Needles and additional tools: straight needles 3,75 mm (US 5) and 4 mm (US 6), blunt tapestry needle for seaming, a few spare circular needles for transferring live sts, stitch holders, locking stitch markers and stitch markers, a white metal hook and eye, needle and sewing thread of matching color for sewing on the hook and eye.
21 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm in Checkerboard stitch with 4,0 mm (US 6) needles
Horizontal side bust darts; vertical bust darts combined with the neckline shaping; the front is wider than the back; elongated upper back; back armholes are longer than front armholes; front armholes have more depth than back armholes; asymmetrical sleeve caps; different waist shaping for front and back at the side seams; waist darts in the centre of back; invisible hems.