This longline wrap cardigan has a luxuriously soft texture for a cosy, cocooning feel. Featuring handy deep pockets to keep your hands warm in the winter and a shawl collar for added cosiness. The standout cardigan to see you through winter, spring and beyond.
Shown in Sirdar Country Classic Worsted Port (654)
Deep Rib Wrap Cardigan | |||||||
To Fit Chest | in | 32 / 34 | 36 / 38 | 40 / 42 | 44 / 46 | 48 / 50 | 52 / 54 |
cm | 81 / 86 | 91 / 97 | 102 / 107 | 112 / 117 | 122 / 127 | 132 / 137 | |
Width | in | 44½ | 48½ | 52½ | 56¼ | 60¼ | 64¼ |
cm | 113 | 123 | 133 | 143 | 153 | 163 | |
Full Length | in | 29½ | 30¼ | 31 | 32 | 32¾ | 33½ |
cm | 75 | 77 | 79 | 81 | 83 | 85 | |
Sleeve Length | in | 19¾ | 19¾ | 20 | 20½ | 20½ | 20½ |
cm | 50 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 52 | 52 | |
Sirdar Country Classic Worsted - - 100g | 9 balls | 10 balls | 11 balls | 12 balls | 13 balls | 14 balls | |
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When substituting yarn, compare the tension gauge of the pattern and the yarn. Working a tension square to determine the suitability of the yarn as a substitute is recommended - to compare the tension for sizing but also to test whether it creates the fabric you are after.
To determine the quantity needed, compare the total meterage needed in the pattern to the meterage on the substitute.