The Story
Knit this classic Ladies Cable Pullover with our vintage pattern. Sporty, great looking! Square neck with collar, set-in sleeves. Color image scanned from 1960s catalog!  Designed using Mary Maxim Artik bulky weight yarn that offered 130 yds per 3 oz. skein at the time. With our wonderful array of bulky weight yarns offered in today's modern colors, you can make one to suit your personal style or to go with that perfect outfit! We recommend Mary Maxim Titan or Premier Basix Chunky! Keep in mind, yardages vary. Materials List Size 34-38: 7 skeins, cable needle, knitting needles size 6 (4.25 mm), 8 (5 mm). Fits sizes 34, 36, 38—Intermediate knit.
Stitch Requirements: Knit, purl, repeat, increase, decrease, stockinette stitch, cast on, bind off.Â
Pattern is available for download only and requires Adobe Reader or a similar program to view. After your purchase, you may download the pattern from your account. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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Description
Knit this classic Ladies Cable Pullover with our vintage pattern. Sporty, great looking! Square neck with collar, set-in sleeves. Color image scanned from 1960s catalog!  Designed using Mary Maxim Artik bulky weight yarn that offered 130 yds per 3 oz. skein at the time. With our wonderful array of bulky weight yarns offered in today's modern colors, you can make one to suit your personal style or to go with that perfect outfit! We recommend Mary Maxim Titan or Premier Basix Chunky! Keep in mind, yardages vary. Materials List Size 34-38: 7 skeins, cable needle, knitting needles size 6 (4.25 mm), 8 (5 mm). Fits sizes 34, 36, 38—Intermediate knit.
Stitch Requirements: Knit, purl, repeat, increase, decrease, stockinette stitch, cast on, bind off.Â
Pattern is available for download only and requires Adobe Reader or a similar program to view. After your purchase, you may download the pattern from your account. Please contact us if you have any questions.





















