Both these tops are ideal for summer wearing. Choose between the long line waistcoat or short sleeved slipover. We love the double garter stitch ridge down the centre front of the slipover.
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Explore This PatternNaturals - Bamboo + Cotton
Naturals Bamboo+Cotton is a completely natural yarn offering knitters and crocheters a hint of luxury. Blended to give fantastic drape and handle, Bamboo+Cotton is available in an extensive palette of sophisticated shades. It is a standard DK weight and kind to sensitive skins meaning it's ideal for baby garments too.
View all Naturals - Bamboo + Cotton shadesWeight: DK
Composition: 60% Bamboo 40% Cotton
Ball Size: 100g
Meterage: 250m/273yds
Wash & Care: Machine washable 30C, cool tumble dry, may dry clean, cool iron
You will need: Pair of 4mm (UK8 - US6) knitting needles, stitch holders, stitch markers. For Waistcoat: 1 button.
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Sizes | 32-34in 81-86cm | 36-38in 91-97cm | 40-42in 102-107cm | 44-46in 112-117cm | 48-50in 122-127cm |
Naturals Bamboo+Cotton, Pale Pink 7132 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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Sizes | 32-34in 81-86cm | 36-38in 91-97cm | 40-42in 102-107cm | 44-46in 112-117cm | 48-50in 122-127cm |
Naturals Bamboo+Cotton, Surf 7144 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 7 |
WAISTCOAT BACK: Short row 16b (ws): K8. These 16 rows form the patt of centre st-st panel with rib panels at each side and g-st bands at each edge.** Cont in patt as set until back measures approx 55[55:55:61:61]cm, 21¾[21¾:21¾:24:24]in,ending with short row 16b of patt.
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