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Berroco Tybee

The document provides a knitting pattern for a garment called 'Tybee', designed by the Berroco Design Team, suitable for intermediate skill levels. It includes detailed instructions on sizes, finished measurements, yarn requirements, needle sizes, gauge, and construction notes for the body and sleeves. Additionally, it outlines finishing techniques and standard abbreviations used in the pattern.

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Berroco Tybee

The document provides a knitting pattern for a garment called 'Tybee', designed by the Berroco Design Team, suitable for intermediate skill levels. It includes detailed instructions on sizes, finished measurements, yarn requirements, needle sizes, gauge, and construction notes for the body and sleeves. Additionally, it outlines finishing techniques and standard abbreviations used in the pattern.

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Tybee

Designed by the Berroco Design Team / Skill level: Intermediate


SIZES
(3, 6, 9) [12, 18, 24} mos.
Shown in size 3 mos.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest (closed): (20, 21, 22) [23,
24, 25}" / (51, 53.5, 56) [58.5, 61,
63.5] cm
Length: (10½, 11¼, 11½) [12¼,
13, 13¾]" / (26.5, 28.5, 29) [31, 33,
35] cm

YARN
BERROCO VIVO (100 grs):
(1, 2, 2) [2, 2, 2] balls #3543 Twilight

NEEDLES and NOTIONS


32" / 80 cm circular needle, size 5 /
3.75 mm or size to obtain gauge
1 set double-pointed needles or
preferred needles for working small
circumferences, size 5 / 3.75 mm
6 stitch markers
Waste yarn to hold stitches
Five 5⁄8" / 16 mm buttons

GAUGE
22 sts and 30 rows = 4" / 10 cm in
St st
Gauge is measured after blocking.
To save time and ensure accurate
measurements, take time to check
gauge.

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CO N S T R U C T I O N N OT E S
Body is worked in one piece to the underarms, then divided each front and (50, 52, 54) [58, 60, 62] sts for back. Do not
for back and fronts. Sleeves are worked in the round to break yarn and leave stitches on needle for yoke. Set aside.
underarms, then joined to body so that yoke is worked in
one piece. SLEEVES (Make 2)
With dpns, cast on (24, 28, 28) [28, 30, 30] sts. Divide
B O DY stitches onto 3 needles, pm and join for working in the
With circular needle, cast on (116, 122, 128) [132, 138, 144] round. Work even in Garter St (purl 1 round, knit 1 round)
sts. Do not join. Work even in Garter St for ¾". for 1½" / 4 cm. Work even in St st (knit EVERY round) until
Buttonhole Row (RS): K3, yo, k2tog, knit to end. sleeve measures 2" / 5 cm from cast-on.
Note: As you continue to work, buttonholes should be Inc Rnd: K2, M1L, knit to the last 2 sts, M1R, k2—2 sts inc’d.
made in this manner every (2, 2, 2¼) [2¼, 2½, 2¾]" / (5, 5, Rep Inc Rnd every (3rd, 4th, 4th) [4th, 6th, 6th] round (6, 5,
5.5) [5.5, 6.5, 7] cm 4 times more. The last one should be 6) [8, 8, 9] times more—(38, 40, 42) [46, 48, 50] sts. Work
about ½" / 1.5 cm below start of neck shaping. even until sleeve meaures (5½, 6½, 7½) [8½, 9½, 10½]" /
Work even in Garter St until piece measures 1½" / 4 cm (14, 16.5, 19) [21.5, 24, 26.5] cm from cast-on.
from cast-on, end on WS. Next Rnd: Knit to the last 3 sts, bind off 6 sts, removing
Establish Front bands: Next Row (RS): K6, pm, knit to the marker—(32, 34, 36) [40, 42, 44] sts. Break yarn and slip
last 6 sts, pm, k6. stitches to waste yarn for yoke.
Next Row (WS): K6, sm, purl to last marker, sm, k6.
Work even in pattern as established until piece meaures (6, YO K E
6½, 6½) [7, 7½, 8]" / (15, 16.5, 16.5) [18, 19, 20.5] cm from cast- Joining Row (RS): Returning to body stitches on circular
on, continuing to make buttonholes as before, end on RS. needle, knit (27, 29, 31) [31, 33, 35] sts of right front, slipping
Divide for Back and Fronts: Next Row (WS): Knit to first marker, pm, knit (32, 34, 36) [40, 42, 44] sts of right sleeve,
marker, sm, purl (21, 23, 25) [25, 27, 29], bind off 6 sts for pm, knit (50, 52, 54) [58, 60, 62] sts of back, pm, knit (32, 34,
underarm, purl until there are (50, 52, 54) [58, 60, 62] sts on 36) [40, 42, 44] sts of left sleeve, pm, knit (27, 29, 31) [31, 33,
RH needle after bind-off, bind off 6 sts for underarm, purl to 35] sts of left front, slipping marker—(168, 178, 188) [200,
last marker, sm, knit to end—(27, 29, 31) [31, 33, 35] sts for 210, 220] sts.

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You now have 6 markers on needle (2 at front bands and 1


at each raglan).
Continuing to make buttonholes as established, work 3
rows even, end on WS.
Note: Please read through the next section before starting
to knit. You will be decreasing for neck and raglan armholes
at the same time and will need to keep track of them
separately.
Raglan Dec Row (RS): K6, sm, * knit to 3 sts before next
marker, SSK, k1, sm, k1, k2tog; rep from * 3 times more, knit
to end—8 sts dec’d (2 at each raglan marker).
Rep Raglan Dec Row every RS row (9, 10, 11) [12, 13, 14]
times more, end on WS—(88, 90, 92) [96, 98, 100] sts; (17,
18, 19) [18, 19, 20] for each front, (12, 12, 12) [14, 14, 14] for
each sleeve, and (30, 30, 30) [32, 32, 32] for back.
Shape Neck: Next Row (RS): Bind off 8 sts, removing
marker, knit to end, slipping markers—(80, 82, 84) [88, 90,
92] sts.
Next Row (WS): Bind off 8 sts, removing marker, purl to
end, slipping markers—(72, 74, 76) [80, 82, 84] sts.
Continue to rep Raglan Dec Row every RS row once more,
then every 4th row twice more. AT THE SAME TIME, dec 1 st
at each neck edge EVERY row (4, 5, 6) [5, 6, 7] times. When
all decs have been completed, bind off remaining (40, 40,
40) [46, 46, 46] sts.

FINISHING
Sew bound-off underarm stitches together.
Collar: With RS facing, using circular needle, beginning
after 8 bound-off stitches of right front, pick up and knit
10 sts along right side of neck, 1 st in each st bound off,
then 10 sts along left side of neck, ending just before
bound-off stitches of left front—(60, 60, 60) [66, 66, 66] sts.
Row 1 (WS): Sl 1, knit to end.
Rep this row 14 times more, end on WS.
Dec Row (RS): Sl 1, SSK, knit to the last 3 sts, k2tog, k1—
2 sts dec’d.
Next Row (WS): Sl 1, knit to end.
Rep the last 2 rows 7 times more—(44, 44, 44) [50, 50, 50]
sts. Bind off loosely.
Weave in all ends and block as desired. Sew on buttons.

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T Y B E E S C H E M AT I C

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YOKE H
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BODY LEFT FRONT


C
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F

T YBEE MEASUREMENTS
A (Body Circumference, with front bands closed): (20, 21, 22) [23, 24, 25}" / (51, 53.5, 56) [58.5, 61, 63.5] cm
B (Back Neck Width): (4¼, 4¼, 4¼) [4¾, 4¾, 4¾]" / (11, 11, 11) [12, 12, 12] cm
C (Length to Underarms): (6, 6½, 6½) [7, 7½, 8]" / (15, 16.5, 16.5) [18, 19, 20.5] cm
D (Yoke Length): (4½, 4¾, 5) [5¼, 5½, 5¾]" / (11.5, 12, 12.5) [13.5, 14, 14.5] cm
E (Neck Depth): 1½" / 4 cm
F (Sleeve Cuff Circumference): (4¼, 5, 5) [5, 5½, 5½]" / (11, 12.5, 12.5) [12.5, 14, 14] cm
G (Upper Sleeve Circumference): (7, 7¼, 7¾) [8¼, 8¾, 9]" / (18, 18.5, 19.5) [21, 22, 23] cm
H (Sleeve Length): (5½, 6½, 7½) [8½, 9½, 10½]" / (14, 16.5, 19) [21.5, 24, 26.5] cm

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STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS & TERMS psso: pass slipped stitch over knit stitch
rep: repeat
beg: beginning
Rev St st: Reverse Stockinette Stitch—Purl 1 row, knit 1 row
BOR: beginning of round
alternately when working back and forth in rows. The purl
CC: contrasting color
side is the right side of the work. Purl EVERY round when
CDD: Centered Double Decrease—Slip 2 together (as if to
working in the round.
k2tog), knit 1, pass the 2 slipped stitches over
RH: right hand
cn: cable needle
RLI: Right Lifted Increase—Insert RH needle into the purl
dec: decrease
bump of the next st on the LH needle and knit into this st (1
dpn(s): double pointed needle(s)
st inc’d)
end on WS: end having just completed a Wrong Side row.
rnd(s): round(s)
end on RS: end having just completed a Right Side row
RS: right side
Garter St: Knit EVERY row when working back and forth in
sl: slip
rows. Knit 1 round, purl 1 round when working in the round.
sm: slip marker
inc: increase
SSK: Slip 2 stitches knitwise, insert point of left hand needle
k: knit
through fronts of these 2 stitches and knit 2 together.
k tbl: knit through the back loop(s)
SSP: Slip 2 stitches knitwise, transfer these 2 stitches back
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together
to left hand needle, purl 2 together through the back loops.
k3tog: knit 3 stitches together
SSSK: Slip 3 stitches knitwise, insert point of left hand
kfb: knit in the front and back of the next st
needle through fronts of these 3 stitches and knit 3
LH: left hand
together.
LLI: Left Lifted Increase—Insert LH needle into the purl
st(s): stitch(es)
bump one row below the st just worked on the RH needle
St st: Stockinette Stitch—Knit 1 row, purl 1 row alternately
and knit into this st (1 st inc’d)
when working back and forth in rows. The knit side is the
M1: Make 1—Pick up horizontal strand between stitch
right side of work. Knit EVERY round when working in the
just worked and next stitch from front to back, place on
round.
left hand needle, knit this stitch through the back (1 stitch
tbl: through back loop(s)
increased).
w&t: wrap and turn, a method of concealing a hole
M1L: Make 1 Left—Work as for M1.
created in short row shaping. On RS rows: With yarn held
M1p: Make 1 purl—Pick up horizontal strand between
in front, slip next stitch purlwise, then bring yarn between
stitch just worked and next stitch from front to back, place
needles to the back. Slip that same stitch back to the left
on left hand needle, purl this stitch through the back (1
needle. Turn your work. On WS Rows: With yarn held in back,
stitch increased).
slip next stitch purlwise, then bring yarn between needles
M1pL: Make 1 purl Left—Work as for M1p.
to the front. Slip that same stitch back to the left needle.
M1pR: Make 1 purl Right—Pick up horizontal strand
Turn your work. Unless otherwise indicated, each time you
between stitch just worked and next stitch from back to
come to a wrapped stitch when working subsequent rows,
front, place on left hand needle, purl this stitch through the
slip the wrap back over stitch and onto needle, then work
front (1 stitch increased).
the wrap together with its accompanying stitch.
M1R: Make 1 Right—Pick up horizontal strand between
WS: wrong side
stitch just worked and next stitch from back to front, place
wyib: with yarn in back
on left hand needle, knit this stitch through the front (1
wyif: with yarn in front
stitch increased).
yo: yarn over
MC: main color
p: purl
p tbl: purl through the back loop(s) QUESTIONS?
p2tog: purl 2 stitches together Scan the QR code for the Berroco
p3tog: purl 3 stitches together Learning Center where you will find
pat(s): pattern(s) our fit guide, how-to videos, the
pm: place marker complete glossary and more.

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