1:12th scale Unisex Fair Isle sweaters by Frances Powell

1:12th scale Unisex Fair Isle sweaters

Knitting
October 2014
Cobweb ?
US 5/0 - 1.0 mm
55 - 82 yards (50 - 75 m)
1:12th scale
English
This pattern is available for £2.75 GBP
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To fit a 5½ to 6-inch/14-15 cm tall dolls house doll.

Ability Level - Experienced. (This is NOT suitable for a first project in miniature knitting.)

NOTE: The SAME pattern and yarn is used for both the male and female sweater, but the knitting needles required are different.

Materials required:
Mans sweater -
size 19 (US size/00000/1.00 mm) knitting needles
Ladies sweater - size 21 (0.80 mm) knitting needles
For either size sweater - 55 yards/50 metres 1-ply yarn in main colour, 28 yards/25 metres 1-ply yarn in each of two contrast colours, 2 stitch holders.

Finished size:
Mans sweater -
approx 2½-inches/6 cm tall by 1¾-inches/4.5 cm wide
Ladies sweater - approx 2¼-inches/5.5 cm tall by 1½-inches/4 cm wide

Tension (Gauge) – This is not given, as it is not important to the pattern, dolls house dolls like humans vary in size.

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