Crocheted Filet Mesh Pullover, Crocheted Hat, Mock Cable Rib Shell Vest and Cable Cardigan
Premiere by Classic Elite Yarns (50% Pima cotton, 50% tencel)
Crocheted Filet Mesh Pullover
50 gram hank = approx 108 yards }
7 (7, 8, 9) hanks 5299 Dried Cherry
Crocheted Hat
2 hanks
Crochet Hooks
One each size US G/6 (4 mm) for Filet Mesh and size US F/5 (3.75 mm) for Shell Band
Or size to obtain gauge
GAUGE/TENSION:
2 de and 2 ch-1 sps = 1 ” in Filet Mesh patt. NOTE: Filet mesh st is very flexible ; pattern is meant to be loose. Shell Band meas 21/4”
Mock Cable Rib Shell Vest
6 (7, 8, 9) hanks
Needles
One pair each US 4 (3.5mm) and US 6 (4mm)
GAUGE/TENSION:
28 sts and 29 rows = 4″ in Mock Cable Rib and 2 X 2 Rib, using larger needles.
Cable Cardigan
13 (14, 16) hanks
Needles
One pair each US 3 (3.25mm) and US 6 (4mm)
Cable needle
Four stitch holders
Six 5/8″ buttons
GAUGE/TENSION:
21 sts and 29 rows = 4″ in Reverse Stockinette Stitch (Rev St st), using larger needles; Cable with Twist meas approx 2 3/8″; Wavy Cable meas approx 3 3/8″; Twist meas approx 3/8″
Take time to save time, check your gauge
Crocheted Filet Mesh Pullover
Small (Medium, Large, Extra Large)
Finished Measurements: 36 (40, 44, 48) inches
Crocheted Hat
18.5″ circumference
Mock Cable Rib Shell Vest
Extra Small (Small, Medium Large)
Finished Measurements: 31.5 (34, 36, 38) inches
Cable Cardigan
Small (Medium, Large)
Finished Measurements: 42 (48, 54) inches
beg – begin{ning) bet – between BO – bind off CO – cast on CC – contrast color cont – continue dec – decrease EOR -every other row est – established inc – increase K – knit LH – left hand M1 – make one MC – main color meas – measure(s) |
P – purl pm – placemarker psso – pass slipped st over rem – remaining rep – repeat rev – reverse RH – right hand RS – right side sep – separately SI – slip SSK – slip, slip, knit st(s) – stitch(es) St st – Stockinette stitch tog – together tbl – through back loop WS – wrong side YO – yarn over |
A big thank you to Joanne in New York for sending this pattern to me to share on my website.
Classic Elite Yarns had its origin in the late 1940s as part of an old-line textile manufacturing mill in Lowell, MA. In the 1980s, CEY began presenting at industry trade shows and producing collections of handknitting designs – and the new company also began to make the pages of international fashion magazines.
After nearly 40 years, Classic Elite Yarns has closed its doors (read more on the CEY blog).
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