Ladies' Jacket Pattern
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Premier Puzzle Solids (328 Yds/7 Oz) Sz 34Ladies' Jacket Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Grab your vintage pattern and get ready to knit your new favorite jacket! This pattern features a simple stockinette stitch and comfy raglan sleeves, making it perfect for those days when you're in a rush or meeting up with friends for lunch. Plus, it's both fashionable and practical—what more could you ask for? Originally knit with Mary Maxim Bolero, a bulky-weight yarn that offered 75 yards on a 2-ounce skein at the time. You'll find endless possibilities with the color selections of bulky-weight yarns available today! Keep in mind yardages vary. Materials List (approx.): 38 (26 oz), 44 (30 oz). You'll also need knitting needle sizes U.S. 7 (4.5 mm), and 10.5 (6.50 mm). Fits sizes 34-36-38-40-42-44—Intermediate knit.
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