1159-550 Lace Top by Eleanor C. Bernat

1159-550 Lace Top

Knitting
January 1984
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
1144 - 1616 yards (1046 - 1478 m)
S (8-10), M (12-14), L (16-18)
English

Delicate, wispy knitwear seems to float from Souffle (100% nylon). This tissue-soft, gossamer ribbon creates unique garments that are as light and airy as chiffon, and is best worked in double strand when used alone.

Bernat Souffle also serves as a superb yarn extender: When combined with other yarns, it adds fluffiness and bounce while allowing you to knit with less yarn.

This Bernat offering introduces versatile Souffle, with styles that reveal its charm both on its own and in combination with other yarns.

MATERIALS
BERNAT SOUFFLE (200 yd. balls)
— 3(4-4) Natural
BERNAT KABUKI (40 g balls)
— 4(5-6) Flax
Or any equivalent sports weight yarns that will give the specified stitch gauge

1 pair each BERNAT-Aero straight knitting needles Nos. 6 and 9 (4.25 mm and 5.50 mm) Or any size needles that will give The specified stitch gauge
1 BERNAT-Aero circular knitting needle No. 6 (4.25 mm)

GAUGE
4 sts = 1 inch
11 rows = 2 inches in stockinette st and pattern st for sleeves

9 sts = 2 inches
11 rows = 2 inches in pattern st for back and front

NOTE 1 : Entire garment is worked with 1 strand of each yarn.

NOTE 2: Strict adherence to both stitch gauge and row gauge is very important to ensure that your garment will be the size indicated in the
directions.

NOTE 3: Due to the increases and decreases in the pattern st for back and front, the number of sts will vary from row to row.