1:12th scale Mans striped Fairisle slipover by Frances Powell

1:12th scale Mans striped Fairisle slipover

Knitting
March 2014
Cobweb ?
US 5/0 - 1.0 mm
1:12th scale
English
This pattern is available for £2.75 GBP
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Ability Level: Experienced.
This is NOT suitable for a first project in miniature.

To fit a 5½ to 6-inch/14-15 cm tall dolls house doll

Materials required: size 19 (1.00 mm/US size 5/0) knitting needles, 25 metres 1-ply yarn in main colour, 13 metres each of two contrasting colours, stitch holders.

Approximate finished size: 6 cm/2½-inches high, 4 cm/1½-inches across chest

Gauge – Gauge is not important as dolls house dolls vary greatly in size.

NOTE: This slipover may be worked in TWO colours only. Be aware that you may require slightly more than 25 metres of Main colour, but this can be worked with 25 metres of yarn if you are careful and do not cut and join in yarn any more than necessary.

The pattern has BOTH charts and full written instructions. Charts are printed on separate sheets to written pattern so you can print out whichever you prefer.

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