Vertical Asia Crossover Jacket
Mar.24, 2009
PDF file of the Vertical Asia Crossover Jacket
The jacket is knitted in one piece from left sleeve cuff to right sleeve cuff. The colour sequence creates different colour effects – that is the left sleeve and left front are different to the right sleeve and right front. You can create this jacket using less or more colours and you could also create the jacket with the colour sequence mirrored if you wish.
The yarns used are 12 ply or triple knit weight that knit up at 12st / 19 rows for 10cm. Use this pattern to reduce that stash. In my example I used 6 different colours, mainly mohair but all yarns that knitted up at 12 st / 19 rows for 10cm.
The knitting is finished with a crochet edge – which could be created using any of the colours in the jacket.
My Vertical Asia Jacket was included in an exhibition held in Auckland New Zealand that was attended by a group of knitters from the USA on the New Zealand & Australian Vogue Knitters Tour of 2007.
PDF file of the Vertical Asia Crossover Jacket

©2007 ConnieLene Johnston
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December 1st, 2011 on 5:29 am
I do not know what” col” means in this pattern
January 3rd, 2012 on 11:04 pm
In knitting the “col” abbreviation means colour or color. In my patterns I do try to reduce the number of abbreviations as I know there are always issues depending on the English you use and on whether or not you are a newer knitter. Col is colour or color depending on whether you use English or American English. I am sorry it has taken me some time to get to answering this – we have issues where we now live and the internet and our mobile phones struggle to be functional – today seems to be a good day. Happy New Year to you, Connie