MEN’S FAIR ISLE CARDIGAN
RIB STRIPES
Rib Row 1 (K2, P2) to end.
Repeat Rib Row 1 as follows:
Another 5 rows in Yarn A.
2 rows in Yarn B.
2 rows in Yarn C.
2 rows in Yarn B.
6 rows in Yarn A.
BACK
Cast on 78 (82: 90: 98) sts using 5mm needles and Yarn A.
Work in striped K2, P2 rib for 18 rows, inc 1 (3: 3: 1) sts on the final row. [79 (85: 93: 99) sts]
Change to 5.5mm needles and cont as follows:
Work 14 (12: 16: 14) rows in st st using Yarn A.
Beg with st 3 (14: 10: 7), work Rows 1 to 20 of Chart A.
Work 16 (16: 20: 20) rows in st st using Yarn A.
Beg with st 6 (3: 5: 2), work Rows 1 to 20 of Chart B.
Beg with st 1 (24: 20: 17), work Rows 1 and 2 of Chart C.*
ARMHOLES
Cont working Chart C as set, shape armholes as foll:
Cast off 3 sts at beg of next 0 (2: 2: 2) rows.
Cast off 2 sts at beg of next 4 (2: 2: 4) rows.
Cast off 1 st at beg of next 4 (4: 6: 4) rows. [67 (71: 77: 81) sts]
SHOULDERS AND NECK
Cont working Chart C until all 24 rows have been worked.
Beg with st 6 (4: 1: 5), work first 18 (20: 22: 26) rows of Chart D.
Next row (RS) Cast off 7 (7: 8: 8) sts, patt 16 (17: 18: 19), cast off 21 (23: 25: 27) sts, patt to end.
Next row (WS) Cast off 7 (7: 8: 8) sts, patt to central cast off sts.
Cont to work in patt as set on these 16 (17: 18: 19) sts for Left Shoulder. Place rem sts on a spare needle for Right Shoulder.
Next row (RS) Cast off 2 sts, patt to end.
Cast off 7 (7: 8: 8) sts at beg of next and 1 (0: 1: 0) foll WS rows.
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