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Quechua Booklet - 389
Abayomi
Take advantage of the drape provided by Berroco Quechua with this long knitted cardigan pattern. An iconic stitch pattern flows up the back and front edges of this duster, knit in pieces from the bottom up and seamed.
Stitch pattern is charted.
Shown in size 40”
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust (closed with fronts overlapping) – 32(36-40-44-48-52-56)“
Length – 38½” for all sizes (measured down center back)
Note: This garment was designed with approximately 4–6” of ease. The fronts are worn open, so the fit is forgiving.
YARN
BERROCO QUECHUA (50 grs): 11(13-14-15-17-18-19) hanks #1306 Eden
NEEDLES and NOTIONS
Size 6 needles (4.00 mm) or size to obtain gauge
Spare needle, size 6 (4.00 mm)
2 st markers
2 st holders
Abebi
A simple feather-and-fan stitch pattern is worked in this long rectangular stole knitting pattern, giving center stage to the beautiful blend of fibers.
One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 17” wide x 74” long (after blocking)
YARN
BERROCO QUECHUA (50 grs): 6 hanks #1321 Fennel
NEEDLES and NOTIONS
Straight or circular needles, size 7 (4.50 mm) or size to obtain gauge
Chichima
Knit from the center out in a semi-circle, this shawl knitting pattern calls for two colors of Berroco Quechua and a variety of classic stitch patterns.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 56” across top x 25” down center
YARN
BERROCO QUECHUA (50 grs): 3 hanks #1320 Stockholm (MC) and 2 hanks #1363 Royal (CC)
NEEDLES and NOTIONS
29” length circular needle, size 6 (4.00 mm) or size to obtain gauge
Any length/type knitting needle, 2–3 sizes larger for binding off loosely
Daraja
This timeless sweater knitting pattern is set off with a small cable repeat along the V-neck. This pullover is knit in the round from the bottom up, then sleeve stitches are picked up from the dropped shoulders and worked down.
Shown in size 40”
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust – 36(40-44-48-52-56-60)“
Length – 23(23½-24-24½-25-25½-26)”
Note: This garment was designed with approximately 4–6” of ease. Please take this in consideration when selecting your size.
YARN
BERROCO QUECHUA (50 grs): 7(8-9-10-11-12-13) hanks #1314 Harmony
NEEDLES and NOTIONS
29” circular needles, sizes 4 (3.50 mm) and 6 (4.00 mm) or size to obtain gauge
1 set (4) each double pointed needles (dpns), sizes 4 (3.50 mm) and 6 (4.00 mm)
Cable needle (cn)
2 st holders
2 st markers
Tapestry needle
Eya
A simple open vest knitting pattern is worked in pieces to lend stability to the incredible drape of Berroco Quechua. Knit in easy garter stitch, this is sure to become a staple piece of your fall wardrobe.
Shown in size 36”
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust (closed) – 32(36-40-44-48-52-56)“ after blocking
Length (hem to shoulder, as worn) – 24(24½-25-25-25½-26-26½)”
Note: This garment was designed with approximately 2–4” of ease. The fronts have a 6” overlap and do not close, therefore the fit is very forgiving.
YARN
BERROCO QUECHUA (50 grs): 6(7-7-8-9-10-11) hanks #1354 Palace
NEEDLES and NOTIONS
Straight needles, sizes 4 (3.50 mm) and 6 (4.00 mm) or size to obtain gauge
GAUGE
20 sts and 34 rows = 4” in Garter St on larger needles after blocking
NOTE
The back of this garment is worked from bottom up. The fronts and back yoke are worked in one piece, starting at lower right front edge and ending at lower left front edge.
Imbiana
An eye-catching stitch pattern is worked in the round in this long cowl knitting pattern. The blend of merino, alpaca, and yak in the yarn provides gorgeous stitch definition for lace patterns.
One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 10” wide x 63” around
YARN
BERROCO QUECHUA (50 grs): 4 hanks #1315 Estate
NEEDLES and NOTIONS
36” circular needle, size 5 (3.75 mm) or size to obtain gauge
1 st marker