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1 Vest Size one size Orange, balls Crochet hook size 6 mm US J/10 UK/Canadian 4. Gauge: 14 sc = 10 cm/4 in, using crochet hook size 6 mm. Check your gauge to ensure success. Abbreviations: sc = single crochet; ch = chain st; tr = treble; sl st = slip st If you wish to make a larger size, make rosettes II and III bigger, or make more rosettes III below armhole. VEST Rosette I diameter approx. 34 cm/13.4 in 1 st rnd: Ch8, join into ring with 1sl st. 2 nd rnd: Ch1 (= first sc) + 11 sc into ring. 3 rd rnd: Ch3 (= first tr) + ch2 to first st, *1 tr + ch2 to next st*, rep *-* across the 4 th rnd: Ch3 + 2 tr into first ch-space, *3 tr to next ch-space*, rep across the 5 th rnd: Ch2 (= first sc + ch1), *1 sc, ch1*, rep *-* across the 6 th rnd: *Ch5, skip 2 sts, 1 sc to next st*, rep*-* across the 7 th, 8 th and 9 th rnd: Work sl sts to 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd sts in first chspace, ch5, 1 sc to 3 rd st in next ch-space*, rep *-* across the 10 th rnd: Ch3 + 2 tr into first ch-space, *ch3, 3 tr into next chspace*, rep *-* across the rnd, end with ch3 and 1 sl st to 3 rd ch in beg. 11 th rnd: Ch3, 1 tr to each tr and 3 tr to each ch-space. 12 th rnd: Ch1, 1 sc to each st. 13 th rnd: Ch1, *ch3, skip 1 st, 1 sc*, rep *-* across the 2 nd rnd: Ch1 (= first sc) + 9 sc into ring. 3rd rnd: Ch3 (= first tr)+ ch2,*1 tr + ch2 to next st*, rep *-* across the 4 th rnd: Ch3 + 2 tr into first ch-space, *3 tr to next ch-space*, rep *-* across the 5 th rnd: Ch2 (= first sc + ch1) to 1 st st,*1 sc, ch1 to next st*, rep *-* across the 6 th rnd: Ch1 +ch3, skip 1 st,*1 sc, ch3, skip 1 st*, rep *-* across the Finishing: Front, up to the shoulder: Beg with 1 sc into one of Rosette II s last rnd ch-spaces. *[ch3 + 1 sc to next ch-space] altog. 6 times, turn, ch3, 1 sc to next ch-space*. Rep*-* altog. 15 times (= 15 rows with 6 ch-spaces on each row). Join back with 2 sc into each 6 ch-space. Weave in ends on WS. Work same for the other front piece. Sew rosettes III between front and back. Beg from 7 th ch-space on the front, and 6 th ch-space on the back, and sew through 3 ch-spaces. Using circular needle size 7 mm and green yarn, cast on sts. Work in rnds cm/ in, in K1,P1 rib. Change to needles size 8 mm and light blue yarn. Cont working in St st. Place markers each side (= sts for both front and back). When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off at each edge 4 sts (= 2 sts on both side of the marker). Finish back and front separately. Front make 2 pcs Rosette II diameter approx. 22 cm/8.7 in 1 st rnd: Ch8, join into ring with 1 sl st. 2 nd rnd: Ch1 (= first sc) + 9 sc into ring. 3 rd rnd: Ch3 (= first tr) + ch2, 1 tr + ch2 to next st*,rep*-* across the 4 th rnd: Ch3 + 2 tr into first ch-space, *ch3, 3 tr to next chspace*, rep *-* across the 5 th rnd: Ch2 (= first sc + ch1),*1 sc, ch1*,rep *-* across the 6 th rnd: *Ch5, skip 2 sts, 1 sc to next st*, rep *-* across the 7 th and 8 th rnd: Work sl sts to 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd sts in first chspace, *ch5, 1 sc to 3 rd st in next ch-space*, rep *-* across the 9 th rnd: Ch3 + 3 tr into first ch-space, 4 tr to each rem chspace. 10 th rnd: *1 sc, ch3, skip 1 st*, rep *-* across the Between front and back make 2 pcs Rosette III diameter approx. 13 cm/5.1 in 1 st rnd: Ch8,join into ring with 1 sl st.

2 Sweater Bust cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Beige, balls Plain, golden clrs sequins for embellishment around the collar, and cuffs. Seed st: 1 st rnd: *K1, P1*. 2 nd rnd: K all p-sts, P all k-sts. Rep 2 nd Using needles size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work cm/ in, in K2,P2 rib in rnds. Place markers each side, sts for both back and front. Change to needles size 7 mm, and cont working in St st. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off mid sts. Cont working back and forth. Bind off at neck edge every 2 nd row 1x3, 1x2 and 1x1 sts. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off at each side 8 sts (4 sts on both sides of the markers). Finish each side separately. Back: Cont working back and forth in St st. Bind off at each edge every 2 nd row 2x2 and 1x1 sts. When work measures cm/ in, and armhole measures approx cm/ in, bind off. Front: Work and bind off same as for back = sts rem for shoulder. When work measures the same as back, bind off. Work same for the other side, rev all shaping. Sleeves: Using dpn size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work 12 cm/4.7 in, in K2,P2 rib. Change to needles size 7 mm, and K 1 rnd, adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Cont working in St st. Place a marker mid under arm, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 7½- 5½-6½ cm/ in until you have sts on a When work measures cm/ in (or desired length), bind off 8 sts mid under arm (4 sts on both side of the marker). Cont working back and forth. Bind off at each edge every 2nd row 2x2 and 1x1 sts. Bind off rem sts. Work same for the other sleeve. Finishing: Join shoulder seams. Collar: Using needles size 7 mm, pick or knit up along neck edge approx sts. Work in rnds 10 cm/4 in, in Rev St st (will be eventually turned on RS). Turn the work inside out, and cont working in St st. Inc the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. When work measures approx. 25 cm/9.8 in, work 4 rnds in Seed st. Bind off rather loosely. Sew on the sequins along the edges. Let the collar fall down with St st side on RS. Sew the sleeves, and weave in ends on WS. Vest Bust cm in Length cm in Brown, balls needles size 7 mm US 10½ or 11 UK/Canadian 2. Crochet hook size 6 mm US J/10 UK/Canadian 4. Cable patt: 1 st row (= RS): K all sts. 2 nd row: P all sts. 3 rd row: *Sl 3 sts on cn, and hold to back, K3, K3 from cn*, rep *-*. 4 th row: P all sts. 5 th row: K all sts. 6 th row: P all sts. 7 th row: *K3, sl 3 sts on cn, and hold to front, K3, K3 from cn*, rep *-*. 8 th row: P all sts. Rep rows 1-8. VEST Using needles size 7 mm, cast on sts. Work back and forth in K1,P1 rib. Place markers each side, sts for back and sts for both fronts. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off for V-neck at each edge 1 st inside selvage st every 4 th row. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off at each side 8 sts (4 sts on both sides of the markers). Finish each side separately. Back: Cont working back and forth in rib. When work measures approx cm/ in, and armhole measures approx cm/ in, bind off. Front: Work and bind off same as for back, and cont dec for V-neck until sts rem for shoulder. When work measures the same as back, bind off. Work same for the other side, rev all shaping. Right front border: Using needles size 7 mm, pick along front edge approx. 10 sts per each 5 cm/2 in (number of sts should be divisible with 6). Cont working in cable patt. When border measures approx cm/ in, bind off. Left front border: Work same as for right front border. Using crochet hook size 6 mm, work 1 row in sc along the neck edge. Sew a big button on left front (above first dec for V-neck). Hole in the cable patt is used as a buttonhole. Weave all ends on WS. Sew the sleeves, and weave in ends on WS.

3 Jacket Bust cm in Sleeve length cm in Length cm in Green, balls Needles and accessories: Crochet hook size 6 mm US J/10 UK/Canadian 4. 3 big wooden buttons. Gauge: 14 sc = 10 cm/4 in, using crochet hook size 6 mm. Check your gauge to ensure success. Abbreviations: ch = chain st; sl st = slip st; sc = single crochet; sctbl = sc through back loop; sctfl = sc through front loop; hdc = half double crochet; dc = double crochet; tr = treble Dec 1 st: Work 2 sts tog. Inc 1 st: Work x number of sts to same st. JACKET Right front (worked vertically): Beg from side seam. Using crochet hook size 6 mm, ch , *turn with ch1, 1 sc to each st*. Rep *-* altog times (= 4 rows). Ch new sts end of 4 th row for shoulder/armhole (= sts). Work back and forth as before altog rows. Bind off for neck edge: 13 th - 15 th 17 th row: 3 sl st (= bind off 3 sts), sc until the end of the row. 14 th 16 th -18 th row: Turn with ch1, 1 sctfl to each st until 2 sts rem (last 3 sl sts are not incl), 2 sctfl tog (= dec 1 st). 15 th - 17 th 19 th row: Turn with ch1, sc until the end of the row. 16 th - 18 th 20 th row: Turn with ch1, 1 sctfl to each st until 3 sts rem, 3 sctfl tog (= dec 2 sts). 17 th - 19 th - 21 st row: Turn with ch1, 1 sc to each st until the end of the row. 18 th 20 th 22 nd row: Turn with ch1, 1 sctfl to each st until 3 sts rem, 3 sctfl tog (= dec 2 sts). Cont working back and forth without dec altog rows. Next row: Make buttonhole. 29 th - 31 st - 33 rd row: Turn with ch1, * sc, ch2, skip 2 sts*, rep *-*altog. 3 times, 1 sc to each st until the end of the row. 30 th 32 nd 34 th row: Turn with ch1, 1 sc to each st until the end of the row. Left front: Work same as for right front, rev all shaping. Work odd rows in sctfl, and even rows in sc. 29 th 31 st 33 rd row is worked without a buttonhole. Back: Work same as for right front until 28 th 30 th 32 nd row, without dec for neck edge (= mid back). Work the other half of the back in rev. Finishing: Sew side and shoulder seams. Right sleeve: Beg with first new sts from 4 th row on the back. 1 st row: Ch1 (= first sc), sc, 10 hdc, 2 dc tog, 7 dc, 3 dc tog (= mid st on the shoulder and 1 st on each side), 7 dc, 2 dc tog, 10 hdc, sc. 2 nd row: Turn with ch1, sc, 10 hdc, 2 dc tog, 5 dc, 3 dc tog, 5 dc, 2 dc tog, 10 hdc, sc. 3 rd row: Turn with ch1, sc, 10 hdc, 2 dc tog, 3 dc, 3 dc tog, 3 dc, 2 dc tog, 10 hdc, sc. 4 th row: Turn with ch1, sc, [3 dc tog] 3 times, sc. 5 th row: Turn with ch1, sc, 3 dc tog, sc. Don t break the yarn, but sew the sleeve seam. Work 5 rnds in sc, and dec 2 sts (= 3 dc tog) mid under arm each Work same as for right sleeve, but beg with first new sts from 4 th row on the front. Neck border: Beg from right front, and work 1 sc to each st/row along the neck edge. Turn with ch1, and work altog. 8 rows in sc. Lower edge border: Beg from left front, and work 1 sc to each st/row along the edge. Turn with ch1,and work altog. 10 rows in sc. Weave in all ends on WS. Sew buttons on left front. Cover garment with damp cloth and leave to dry. Dampen the sleeves, and shape well the puffs. If desired, puff sleeves can be fastened with few sts to the shoulder. Sweater Alternative yarn: Viking BALDER, 100% superwash wool, 100 g skein or Viking NATURGARN, 100% wool, 50 g ball XL Chest cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Grey, balls Light Grey, ball Violet, ball Blue, ball Using needles size 6 mm and grey yarn, cast on sts. Work 5 cm/2 in, in K1,P1 rib in rnds. Place markers each side, sts for both back and front. Change to needles size 7 mm, and cont working in St st. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off at each side 8 sts (4 sts on both sides of the markers). Sleeves: Using dpn size 6 mm and grey yarn, cast on sts. Work 5 cm/2 in, in K1,P1 rib. Change to needles size 7

4 mm. Place a marker mid under arm. Cont working in St st, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 3½ cm/1.4 in until you have sts on a When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off 8 sts mid under arm (4 sts on both side of the marker). Set the piece aside, and work same for the other sleeve. Yoke: Slip sleeves in (= where the sts were bound-off for armholes) on the same circular needle with the body piece = sts. K 1 rnd, adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Work cm/ in, in St st and grey yarn. Cont working in patt and dec as charted until sts rem. Work approx. 20 cm/7.9 in, in K2,P2 rib with grey yarn. Bind off rather loosely. Weave in ends on WS. = sts Cardigan and hat Bust cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Light Grey, balls Blue, balls (The yarns include the materials used for belt and hat). o o o o x x x x x x = sts = sts = sts = sts o o o o = sts = grey o = light grey = violet x = blue Seed st: 1 st rnd: *K1, P1*. 2 nd rnd: K all p-sts, P all k-sts. Rep 2 nd CARDIGAN Using needles size 7 mm and light grey yarn, cast on sts. Work back and forth 3 cm/1.2 in, in Garter st. Cont working in Seed st. Place markers each side, sts for back and sts for front. When work measures approx cm/ in, cont working in patt as charted, and beg dec for V-neck. Dec 1 st at each edge inside selvage sts every 4 th row. When work measures approx cm, finish back and fronts separately. Cont working after completing chart in Seed st with light grey yarn. Back: Cont working back and forth in Seed st. When work measures cm/ in, change to blue yarn, and work 4 rows in Seed st. Change to light grey yarn, and work in Seed st. When work measures cm/ in, and armhole measures approx cm/ in, bind off. Right front: Work back and forth same as before, and cont dec for V-neck until sts rem for shoulder. Work stripe same as for back. When work measures the same as back, bind off. Work same for the left front, rev all shaping. Sleeves: Using needles size 7 mm, cast on sts. Work back and forth 3 cm/1.2 in, in Garter st. Cont working in rnds in Seed st, adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. After working 3 cm/1.2 in in Seed st, work 4 rnds in blue, 4 rnds in light grey and 4 rnds in blue. Cont working in Seed st and light grey yarn. Place a marker mid under arm, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every cm/2-2-2 in until you have sts on a When work measures cm/ in (or desired length), bind off sts. Finishing: Sew shoulder seams. Front borders and collar: Beg from right front, using needles size 6 mm and light grey yarn, knit up along front edge until mid back approx. 16 sts per every 10 cm/4 in. Work back and forth approx. 12 cm/4.7 in, in K1,P1 rib. Work short rows for

5 the collar: work 8 sts in rib, turn and work 8 sts in rib. Work 16 sts in rib, turn and work 16 sts in rib. Cont working in the same way with 8 sts more each time, until collar reaches little below first V-neck dec. Work one row over all sts (in order to avoid holes, pick up 1 st at each turning and Ktog with next st). Bind off rather loosely in rib. Work same for the other front border and collar, but in reverse. Sew mid back seam. Sew on sleeves, and weave in ends on WS. Belt: Using light grey yarn, cast on 11 sts. Work approx. 170 cm/67 in, or desired length in K1,P1 rib. Bind off. HAT Using needles size 7 mm, cast on 60 sts. Work in rnds 3 cm/1.2 in, in Garter st. K 1 rnd adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be 72 sts. Cont working in Seed st until work measures approx. 6 cm/2.4 in. Work patt as charted in St st. Cont working in Seed st and light grey yarn. When work measures approx. 23 cm/9.1 in, place 9 markers across the rnd, 8 sts between each marker. (Note! Cont working in Seed st while dec for crown). K2togtbl before each marker. Work 2 rnds without dec. Rep dec every 3 rd rnd with 1 st less between each dec until 9 sts rem. Break yarn, and thread through rem sts. Weave ends on WS. End here = light grey = blue Jacket Alternative yarn: Viking BALDER, 100% superwash wool, 100 g skein or Viking NATURGARN, 100% wool, 50 g ball Bust cm in Length cm cm Sleeve length cm in Orange, balls Black, ball Gauge: 14 sc = 10x10 cm/4x4 in, using crochet hook size 6 Abbreviations: ch = chain st; sl st = slip st; sc = single crochet; sctbl = sc through the back of loop If you wish to make a larger size, make rosettes II and III bigger, or make more rosettes III below armhole. JACKET Right front (worked vertically): Beg from side seam. Using crochet hook size 6 mm and orange yarn, ch *Turn with ch1, 1sc to each st*, rep *-* altog 4 times. Ch new sts end of 4 th row for shoulder/armhole (= sts). *Turn with ch1 and work 1 sctbl to each st*, rep *-*. When work measures approx cm/ in, make first buttonhole row, and the second one when work measures approx cm/ in. Buttonhole: Ch2, skip 2 sts. Make 3 buttonholes, one approx cm/ in from upper edge, one approx. 10 cm/4 in from lower edge (same for all sizes), and one in the middle. Break yarn when work measures approx cm/ in. Left front: Work same as for right front, but in reverse and without buttonholes. Beg from front edge, ch *Turn with ch1, 1 sctbl to each st*, rep *-* until work measures the same as right front (without 4 last rows).next row: sl sts, sctbl. *Turn with ch1, 1 sctbl to each st*, rep *-* altog 3 times. Break yarn. Back: Using crochet hook size 6 mm and orange yarn, ch *Turn with ch1, 1 sctbl to each st*, rep altog 4 times. Ch new sts end of 4 th row for shoulder/armhole (= sts). *Turn with ch1, 1 sctbl to each st*, rep *-*until work measures approx cm/ in. Next RS row: sctbl. *Turn with ch1, 1 sctl to each st*, rep *-* altog 4 times. Break yarn. Sleeves: Using crochet hook size 6 mm and orange yarn, ch *Turn with ch1, 1 sctbl to each st*, rep *-* and inc 1 st at each edge every 4 th row until you have sts on a row. Rep *-* without inc until work measures approx cm/ in. Bind off 4 sts at each edge: Turn, 3 sl sts, 2sctbltog, sctbl, 2 sctbltog, 3 sl sts. Break yarn. Work same for the other sleeve. Finishing: Sew side seams, and approx. 20 cm/7.9 in for each shoulder. Sew buttons on left front. Collar: Upper corners of the fronts are folded outwards forming the lower parts of the collar. Beg working for the collar from right side of folding edge, 1 sctbl to each st around neck edge. Place markers mid back and on both shoulders. *Turn with ch1, 1 sctbl to each st, inc 1 st (= 2 sctbl to same st) mid back and on shoulders every 2 nd row*. Rep *-* until collar measures approx. 7 cm/2.8 in. Work 5 cm/2 in without inc. Break yarn. Sew on sleeves and collar seams (= lower and upper collar). Crochet border: Beg from lower edge, mid back. Using black yarn, crochet 1 sc to each st along all edges, [1 sc, ch1, 1 sc] to each corner, 3 sctog at collar seam lines. Break yarn. Weave ends on WS. Needles and accessories: Crochet hook size 6 mm US J/10 UK/Canadian 4. 6 buttons.

6 Sweater, adult Bust cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Yellow, balls Using needles size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work 10 cm/4 in, in K2,P2 rib in rnds, but make a cable twist over k-sts every 2 nd rnd (= Sl1 on cn and hold back, K1, K1 from cn). Place markers each side, sts for both back and front. Change to needles size 7 mm, and cont working in St st and Cable patt as foll: Beg with front, patt as charted over first 30 sts, work in St st until next side marker. Work same for back. When work measures approx cm/ in, finish each side separately. Back: Cont working back and forth in St st and patt. When work measures cm/ in, and armhole measures approx cm/ in, bind off. Front: Work same as for back. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off mid sts. Work each side separately. Bind off at neck edge every 2 nd row 1x3, 1x2 and 1x1 sts. When work measures the same as back, bind off sts. Work same for the other side, rev all shaping. Left sleeve: Using dpn size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work 10 cm/4 in, in cable rib. Change to needles size 7 mm, and K 1 rnd, adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Cont working in St st. Place a marker mid under arm, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 7-5½-6½ cm/ in until you have sts on a When work measures cm/ in (or desired length), bind off sts. Right sleeve: Work same as for left sleeve, but after completing rib, work cable patt over mid 16 sts. Beg and end as charted. Check from mid st where to beg patt. Finishing: Sew shoulder seams. Collar: Using needles size 6 mm, pick or knit up along neck edge approx sts. Work in rnds 25 cm/9.8 in, in cable rib. Turn the work inside out, as the collar will be folded outwards on RS. Bind off in rib. Sew on the sleeves, and weave in ends on WS. End here Worked twice = mid sleeve = K on RS, P on WS v = P on RS, K on WS = Sl3 on cn and hold to back, K3, K sts from cn = Sl3 on cn and hold to front, K3, K sts from cn Sweater, child Size yrs Chest cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Sweater Off-White, balls Hat 1 ball of each color: cherry 265, yellow 250, orange 251, red 260 Note! Stretch out the cables slightly when taking measuring the work. Using needles size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work cm/ in, in K1,P1 rib in rnds. Place markers each side, sts for both back and front. Change to needles size 7 mm, and cont working in St st and Cable patt as foll: Beg with front, patt as charted over first 22 sts, work in St st until next side marker. Work same for back.

7 When work measures approx cm/ in, finish each side separately. Back: Cont working back and forth in St st and patt. When work measures cm/ in, and armhole measures approx cm/ in, bind off. Front: Work same as for back. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off mid sts. Work each side separately. Bind off at neck edge every 2 nd row 1x3, 1x2 and 1x1 sts. When work measures the same as back, bind off sts. Work same for the other side, rev all shaping. Left sleeve: Using dpn size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work cm/ in, in rib. Change to needles size 7 mm, and K 1 rnd, adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Cont working in St st. Place a marker mid under arm, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 6½-6-6½-7 cm/ in until you have sts on a When work measures cm/ in (or desired length), bind off sts. Right sleeve: Work same as for left sleeve, but after completing rib, work cable patt over mid 12 sts. Beg and end as charted. Check from mid st where to beg patt. Finishing: Sew shoulder seams. Collar: Using needles size 6 mm, pick or knit up along neck edge approx sts. Work in rnds approx cm/ in, in rib. Bind off rather loosely in rib. Sew on the sleeves, and weave in ends on WS. End here Worked twice = mid sleeve = K on RS, P on WS v = P on RS, K on WS = Sl2 on cn and hold to back, K2, K sts from cn = Sl2 on cn and hold to front, K2, K sts from cn HAT Using needles size 6 mm and cherry clr yarn, cast on sts. Work 3 cm/1.2 in, in K1,P1 rib. Change to needles size 7 mm, K 1 Cont working in patt as charted until work measures approx cm. Beg crown dec: K all sts tog in pairs. Work 2 rnds without dec, and rep dec until sts rem. Break yarn, thread through rem sts and tighten. Weave in ends on WS. SCARF Using needles size 7 mm and cherry clr yarn, cast on 18 sts. Work patt as charted (beg and end as shown on the chart).when work measures approx. 160cm/63 in, bind off. end here =K on RS, P on WS v P on RS, K on WS PATT FOR HAT = yellow = orange r e = red p e = cherry a t Sweater Size 2/4 6/8 10/12 yrs Chest cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Sweater Light Grey, balls Hat Using needles size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work cm/ in, in K2,P2 rib in rnds. Change to needles size 7 mm, K 1 rnd and adjust the number of sts evenly across the rnd to e sts. Place markers each side, sts for front, and sts for back. Cont working in patt as charted until work measures approx cm/ in, finish each side separately. Back: Cont working back and forth in patt. When work measures approx cm/ in, and armhole measures approx cm/ in, bind off.

8 Front: Work same as for back. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off mid sts. Work each side separately. Bind off at neck edge every 2 nd row 1x3, 1x2 and 1x1 sts. When work measures the same as back, bind off sts. Work same for the other side, rev all shaping. Sleeve: Using dpn size 6 mm, cast on sts. Work cm/ in, in rib. Change to needles size 7 mm, and K 1 rnd, adjusting the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Cont working in patt as charted (check from mid st where to beg patt). Place a marker mid under arm, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 5-4½-4½ cm/ in until you have sts on a When work measures cm/ in (or desired length), bind off sts. Finishing: Sew shoulder seams. Neck border: Using needles size 6 mm, pick or knit up along neck edge approx sts. Work in rnds 3 cm/1.2 in, in rib, P 1 rnd and work 3 cm/1.2 in, in rib. Bind off rather loosely. Fold border in double and sew on WS. Sew on the sleeves, and weave in ends on WS. = K on RS, P on WS v = P on RS, K on Ws 10/12 yrs = midt 2/4 yrs på ermet 6/8 yrs Sweater and hat Size yrs Chest cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in GIRL (BOY) Pink, 265 (Blue, 227) White, 602 (Beige, 207) balls ball Crochet hook size 6 mm US J/10 UK/Canadian 4. Using needles size 6 mm and pink yarn (girl) and blue yarn (boy), cast on sts. Work cm/ in, in K1,P1 rib in rnds. Change to needles size 7 mm, and cont working in St st. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off at each side 6 sts (3 sts on both sides of the markers). Sleeves: Using dpn size 6 mm and pink (blue) yarn, cast on sts. Work approx. 4 cm/1.6 in (same for all sizes), in K1,P1 rib. Change to needles size 7 mm, K 1 rnd and adjust the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Place a marker mid under arm. Cont working in St st, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 4½-5-5-4½-5 cm/ in until you have sts on a When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off 6 sts mid under arm (3 sts on both side of the marker). Set the piece aside, and work same for the other sleeve. Yoke: Slip sleeves in (= where the sts were bound-off for armholes) on the same circular needle with the body piece = sts. K 1 rnd and dec evenly across the rnd sts = sts. Work rnds. Cont working in patt and dec as charted until sts rem. K 1 rnd, and adjust evenly across the rnd the number of sts to be sts. Work approx cm/ in, in K1,P1 rib. Bind off rather loosely in rib. Finishing: Sew seams under arm. Weave in ends on WS. = sts x x x x x x x x = sts x x x x x x = sts x x x x x = sts x x x x x x = sts x x x x x x x x x = pink (blue) x = white (beige) = sts HAT (4/6 8/10-12 yrs) Circumference cm/ in Beg from right ear flap. Using needles size 7 mm and pink (blue) yarn, cast on 4 sts. Work in St st, and inc 1 st at each edge every 2 nd row until you have sts on a row. When ear flap measures cm/ in, put the piece aside and work same for left ear flap. Using a short circular needle

9 size 7 mm, cont working in rnds: work across the sts of one ear flap, cast on sts (= front), work across the sts of the other ear flap, and cast on sts (= back) = sts. K 1 rnd over all sts. Cont working in St st until work measures approx cm/ in (measured from mid front). Beg dec: *K2,K2tog*, rep *-* across the Work 1 rnd without dec. Cont dec every 2 nd rnd with 1 st less between each dec until sts. K 1 K all sts tog in pairs = sts rem. Break yarn, thread through rem sts and tighten. Weave in ends on WS. Using crochet hook size 6 mm, and white yarn (girl), beige yarn for boy, 1 rnd sc along all edges. Sweater Size 2/4 6/8 10/12 yrs Chest cm in Length cm in Sleeve length cm in Light Grey, balls Green, balls Light Violet, balls Beg raglan dec at the same time. Dec at 4 seam lines: work until 3 sts rem before 1 st seam line, *K2togtbl, K2, K2tog*, rep *-* at every seam line. Rep dec every 2 nd rnd altog times = sts. Work the chart once, and cont working with light grey yarn until the end. Work in rnds 2 cm/0.8in,in Seed st. Change to green yarn and work 2 rnds. Change to violet yarn, and work 1 Bind off. Finishing: Sew seams under arm. Weave in ends on WS. = mid front, back and = light grey both sleeves = green = light violet needles size 7 mm US 10½ or 11 UK/Canadian 2. Crochet hook size 6 mm US J/10 UK/Canadian 4. Seed st: 1 st rnd: *K1, P1*. 2 nd rnd: K all p-sts, P all k-sts. Rep 2 nd Using needles size 7 mm and light violet yarn, cast on sts. Work 1 rnd in Seed st. Change to green yarn, work 2 rnds. Change to light violet yarn, and cont working in Seed st until border measures approx. 4 cm/1.6 in (same for all sizes). Cont working in St st. Place markers both sides, sts for front, sts for back. When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off at each side 8 sts (4 sts on both sides of the markers). Sleeves: Using dpn size 7 mm, cast on sts. Work border same as for body. K 1 rnd and adjust the number of sts evenly across the rnd to be sts. Place a marker mid under arm. Cont working in St st, and inc 1 st on both side of the marker approx. every 5-4½-4½ cm/ in until you have sts on a When work measures approx cm/ in, bind off 8 sts mid under arm (4 sts on both side of the marker). Set the piece aside, and work same for the other sleeve. Yoke: Slip sleeves in (= where the sts were bound-off for armholes) on the same circular needle with the body piece = sts. K 1 rnd and adjust evenly across the rnd the number of sts to be sts. Cont working in rnds in St st and patt as charted (check from mid sts where to beg patt).

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