ZB306 00001 ENP Synnove
ZB306 00001 ENP Synnove
S Y N N O V E
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A R N E & C A R L O S
S Y N N O V E
SKILL LEVEL
(24¾ [25½: 26¼: 27¼: 28: 28¾: 29¼: 30: 30¼] in)
(15¾ [16¼: 16¼: 16½: 16½: 16½: 16½: 16½: 16½] in)
SIZE
To fit bust (cm/in)
YARN
Norwegian Wool (50gm)
A Cloud Dancer 014
7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 12
55.5 [60: 65.5: 70: 75.5: 80: 85.5: 90: 96.5] cm
B Ribbon Red 018 (21¾ [23½: 25¾: 27½: 29¾: 31½: 33¾: 35½: 38] in)
3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5
FRONT
NEEDLES Work as given for back until 134 [140: 144: 148: 154: 156: 158: 166: 166]
1 pair 3mm (no 11) (US 2/3) needles rows from chart have been worked, ending after chart row 60 [66: 70: 74: 6:
1 pair 3¾mm (no 9) (US 5) needles 8: 10: 18: 18] and with RS facing for next row. (Front should meas approx
52.5 [54.5: 56: 57.5: 59.5: 60: 61: 64: 64] cm.)
TENSION Shape front neck
22 sts and 28 rows to 10 cm measured over intarsia patt using 3¾mm Next row (RS): Patt 49 [53: 59: 63: 69: 73: 79: 84: 91] sts and turn, leaving
(US 5) needles. rem sts on a holder.
Work each side of neck separately.
BACK Keeping patt correct, dec 1 st at neck edge of next 12 [12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12:
Using 3mm (US 2/3) needles and yarn A cast on 122 [130: 142: 154: 166: 12: 10] rows then on foll 1 [1: 1: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 4] alt rows.
174: 186: 198: 210] sts. 36 [40: 46: 49: 55: 59: 65: 70: 77] sts.
Row 1 (RS): K2, *P2, K2, rep from * to end. Cont straight for 7 [7: 7: 5: 5: 9: 9: 5: 5] rows, ending after chart row
Row 2: P2, *K2, P2, rep from * to end. 14 [20: 24: 30: 36: 42: 44: 52: 54] and with RS facing for next row.
These 2 rows form rib. Shape shoulder
Work 12 more rows in rib, inc 0 [2: 2: 0: 0: 2: 2: 0: 2] sts evenly across last row Cast off.
and ending with RS facing for next row. With RS facing, slip centre 24 [26: 26: 28: 28: 30: 30: 30: 30] sts onto a holder
122 [132: 144: 154: 166: 176: 188: 198: 212] sts. (for neckband), rejoin yarns to rem sts and patt to end.
Change to 3¾mm (US 5) needles. Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.
Beg and ending rows as indicated, using the intarsia technique as described
on the information page and repeating the 74 row patt repeat throughout, SLEEVES
now work in patt from chart, which is worked with all yarn A sts in st st, and Using 3mm (US 2/3) needles and yarn A cast on 38 [38: 42: 42: 42: 46: 46:
all yarn B sts in rev st st, as folls: 46: 50] sts.
Work 156 [162: 166: 170: 176: 182: 184: 188: 190] rows, ending after chart Row 1 (RS): K2, *P2, K2, rep from * to end.
row 8 [14: 18: 22: 28: 34: 36: 40: 42] and with RS facing for next row. Row 2: P2, *K2, P2, rep from * to end.
(Back should meas approx 60 [62.5: 64: 65: 67.5: 69.5: 70.5: 71.5: 72.5] cm.) These 2 rows form rib.
Shape back neck Work 12 more rows in rib, - [-: -: inc: inc: -: -: inc: dec] - [-: -: 2: 2: -: -:
Next row (RS): Patt 41 [45: 51: 56: 62: 66: 72: 81: 88] sts and turn, leaving 2: 2] sts evenly across last row and ending with RS facing for next row.
rem sts on a holder. 38 [38: 42: 44: 44: 46: 46: 48: 48] sts.
Work each side of neck separately. Change to 3¾mm (US 5) needles.
Keeping patt correct, dec 1 st at neck edge of next 5 [5: 5: 7: 7: 7: 7: 11: 11] Beg and ending rows as indicated, using the intarsia technique as described
rows, ending after chart row 14 [20: 24: 30: 36: 42: 44: 52: 54] and with RS on the information page and repeating the 74 row patt repeat throughout,
facing for next row. 36 [40: 46: 49: 55: 59: 65: 70: 77] sts. now work in patt from chart, which is worked with all yarn A sts in st st, and
Shape shoulder all yarn B sts in rev st st, as folls:
Cast off. Inc 1 st at each end of next and foll 7 [9: 13: 16: 22: 28: 32: 34: 38] alt rows,
With RS facing, slip centre 40 [42: 42: 42: 42: 44: 44: 36: 36] sts onto a holder then on 19 [19: 17: 16: 13: 10: 8: 7: 5] foll 4th rows.
(for neckband), rejoin yarns to rem sts and patt to end. 92 [96: 104: 110: 116: 124: 128: 132: 136] sts.
Complete to match first side, reversing shapings. Cont straight until sleeve meas 40 [41: 41: 42: 42: 42: 42: 42: 42] cm, ending
with RS facing for next row.
Cast off.
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MAKING UP 44: 36: 36] sts from back holder, then pick up and knit 5 [5: 5: 7: 7: 7: 7: 11: 11]
Press as described on the information page. sts up left side of back neck. 118 [122: 122: 130: 130: 134: 134: 134: 138] sts.
Join right shoulder seam using back stitch, or mattress stitch if preferred. Beg with row 2, work 7 rows in rib as given for back.
Neckband Cast off in rib.
With RS facing, using 3mm (US 2/3) needles and yarn A, pick up and knit Join left shoulder and neckband seam. Mark points along side seam edges
22 [22: 22: 23: 23: 23: 23: 23: 25] sts down left side of front neck, K across 21 [22: 23.5: 25: 26.5: 28: 29: 30: 31] cm either side of shoulder seams (to
24 [26: 26: 28: 28: 30: 30: 30: 30] sts from front holder, pick up and knit denote base of armhole openings). See information page for finishing
22 [22: 22: 23: 23: 23: 23: 23: 25] sts up right side of front neck, and 5 [5: 5: 7: instructions, setting in sleeves using the straight cast-off method.
7: 7: 7: 11: 11] sts down right side of back neck, K across 40 [42: 42: 42: 42: 44:
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Key
K on RS, P on WS in yarn A
P on RS, K on WS in yarn B
74
70
60
50
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30
20
10
71-76 cm 71-76 cm & 81-86 cm 71-76 cm
81-86 cm 91-97 cm 81-86 cm
91-97 cm 102-107 cm & 112-117 cm 91-97 cm
102-107 cm 122-127 cm & 132-137 cm 102-107 cm
112-117 cm 142-147 cm & 152-157 cm 112-117 cm
122-127 cm 122-127 cm
132-137 cm 132-137 cm
142-147 cm 142-147 cm
152-157 cm 152-157 cm
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I N F O R M AT I O N
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I N F O R M AT I O N
rev st st reverse stocking stitch For the more experienced knitter, using more
(1 row P, 1 row K) advanced shaping techniques at the same time as HAND WASH SYMBOLS
rep repeat colourwork or more advanced stitch techniques.
alt alternate
cont continue = Advanced Techniques
30C 40C
patt pattern Advanced techniques used, using advanced
tog together stitches and garment shaping along with more Do Not Wash Hand Wash, Hand Wash, Hand Wash,
mm millimetres challenging techniques Normal Cold Warm
cm centimetres
in(s) inch(es) BUTTONS, BEADS AND RIBBONS DRY CLEAN SYMBOLS
RS right side USED IN THIS MAGAZINE ARE
WS wrong side SOURCED FROM:
sl 1 slip one stitch P A
psso pass slipped stitch over
p2sso pass 2 slipped stitches over Do Not Dry Dry Clean, in Dry Clean,
Dry Clean Clean Certain Solvents, Any Solvent
tbl through back of loop Consult Cleaner
M1 make one stitch by picking up
horizontal loop before next stitch Bedecked Haberdashery IRONING SYMBOLS
and knitting into back of it The Coach House
M1P make one stitch by picking up Barningham Park
horizontal loop before next stitch Richmond
and purling into back of it North Yorkshire
yfwd yarn forward DL11 7DW Do Not Iron Low Iron Medium
yrn yarn round needle TEL: +44 (0) 1833 621 451 Iron Heat Heat
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SIZING GUIDE
When you knit and wear a Rowan design we want you to look and Our womenswear sizes range from 28” (71cm) through to
feel fabulous. This all starts with the size and fit of the design you 62” (157cm) chest.Whilst our menswear and unisex sizes range from
choose.We have recently increased our size range to help you achieve 32” (81cm) to 62” (157cm).
the best fit for your knitwear.
The Dimensions in the charts below are body measurements, not
garment dimensions, therefore please refer to the measuring guide to
help you to determine which is the best size for you to knit.
The sizing within this chart is also based on the larger size within the range.
The sizing within this chart is also based on the larger size within the range.
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SIZING GUIDE
The instructions are given for the smallest size. Where they vary,
work the figures in brackets for the larger sizes. One set of figures
Underarm
Length
how the garment is constructed, for example if the garment has a
drop shoulder, this will be reflected in the drawing. To help you
choose the size of garment to knit please refer to the sizing guide.
Generally in the majority of designs the welt width (at the cast on
edge of the garment) is the same width as the chest. If you don’t
want to measure yourself, note the size of a similar shaped garment Chest width
that you own and compare it with the size diagram given at the end measured 2.5cm
of the pattern. below armhole
MEASURING GUIDE
For maximum comfort and to ensure the correct fit when choosing Finally, once you have decided which size is best for you, please ensure
a size to knit, please follow the tips below when checking your size. that you achieve the tension required for the design you wish to knit.
Measure yourself close to your body, over your underwear and don’t
pull the tape measure too tight! Remember if your tension is too loose, your garment will be bigger
than the pattern size and you may use more yarn. If your tension is
Bust/chest | measure around the fullest part of the bust/chest and too tight, your garment could be smaller than the pattern size and
across the shoulder blades. you will have yarn left over.
Waist | measure around the natural waistline, just above the hip bone. Furthermore if your tension is incorrect, the handle of your fabric
will be too stiff or floppy and will not fit properly. It really does make
Hips | measure around the fullest part of the bottom. sense to check your tension before starting every project.
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