28.09.2010

Baggy bolero

posted by MC

in Sweaters and Vests
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bolero_foran2

This bolero was made just a couple of days before one of our friend´s wedding. It works well as a party bolero, but is lovely with jeans as well.

What we used:
Circular needles 5 mm and 7 mm
Silk-tweed, 3 balls
Mohair yarn from goat, 100 g
If you want to use different yarns, both our yarns required a 3 mm needle.

How we did it:
Cast on 54 stitches on a 7 mm needle, but start knitting with 5 mm needles. You avoid casting on too tight by using larger needles to cast on with.

Start knitting a rib, K1, P1. Knit round and round.

When the rib is 4 cm, switch to the 7 mm needles. Change the rib to K2, P2. At the same time you increase one stitch for every stitch on the first round = 108 stitches.

Knit this new rib-pattern for 11 cm. Increase one stitch for every stitch again = 216 stitches. Continue the K2,P2 rib for another 15 cm.
Cast off loosely.

bolero_bak

Knit two identical pieces.

Assemble the pieces in the back. We sewed 30 cm of the pieces together.

You might want to tighten the seam a bit. Your choice.

We also tightened the bolero under the arms by making a seam there as well. We sewed for about 15 cm just where we increased for the second time. It gives the piece a bit more of a shape.

bolero_siden2

Assemble all loose ends and show it off!

This is a free bolero knitting pattern from http://www.pickles.no/

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