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Easy to Make Fashions From Rochelle’s mohlon ORLON ACRYLIC FIBER
NO. 1257 MOHLON RAGLAN COAT Small-Medium-Large
NO. 1262 MAN’S OR LADIES’ V-NECK PULLOVER Size (36-38) (40-42) (44-46)
NO. 1225 LADIES’ ONE-BUTTON CARDIGAN Sizes Small (32-34) Medium (36-38) Large (40-42)
NO. 1221 MAN’S CARDIGAN
NO. 1230 LADIES’ CARDIGAN
NO. 1222 LADIES’ CARDIGAN Sizes Small (32-34) Medium (36-38) Large (40-42)
NO. 1227 KNITTED LOOP HAT
NO. 1227 A CROCHETED LOOP HAT
NO. 1229 KNITTED COSSACK HAT
A practical guide for knitters who want stylish, wearable pieces without the guesswork, this volume showcases the versatility of Rochelle’s Mohlon acrylic yarn. Every pattern is laid out step‑by‑step, with clear stitch counts, gauge information, and colour‑palette suggestions that make it easy to follow even if you’re new to raglan construction. The book also includes handy reminders—like using a single strand of each colour throughout—to keep the finished garments looking polished.
Inside you’ll find a range of projects, from a cozy raglan coat available in six coordinated colour schemes to a classic V‑neck pullover that works up quickly on both straight and circular needles. Detailed instructions cover everything from casting on and shaping sleeves to finishing touches such as lining and seam seaming. With thoughtfully organised stitch holders and markers, the patterns guide you smoothly from start to finish, turning a handful of skeins into professional‑looking fashion pieces.
Language
en
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-02-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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