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march 26, 2005
downsize this!

I've had some requests to share the modificiations I made to the Banff pattern to make my Banff on Safari. I didn't start out with the idea of making a downsized Banff, but as I was limited to only the yarn that was in the original sweater I was recycling the yarn from, I couldn't make a genuine, big Banff, and yet I just kept thinking that this sweater had to become a Banff, somehow. So here's the somehow for those of you who are interested in a Banff with a more standard fit.
Banff on a Budget
Measurements
Bust: 42"
Length: 22"
Sleeve Length: 17 1/2" to underarm
Sleeve Width: 14" at underarm
Instructions
BACK: Cast on 74 st. and work in 2x2 rib for 4 1/2", ending on WS row. Switch to stockinette stitch, increasing as indicated in the pattern. Work even on these 78 st. for 10". Bind off and do raglan decreases as written in pattern until 34 st. remain. Follow shoulder instructions as in original pattern.
FRONT: Work as for BACK above, doing ribbing, increases, armhole bind offs and decreases until 46 st. remain. Then follow instructions as given in pattern.
SLEEVES: Cast on 38 st. and work in 2x2 rib for 4 1/2", ending on WS row. Switch to stockinette stitch, increasing 6st. evenly over the first row. Increase one stitch at each end every 16 rows until you have 50 st. on needle. Work even until sleeve measures 17 1/2", ending with WS row.
(Note: I kept the original ribbing from the store model that I was working with. That sweater had narrower sleeves at the bottom. If you want to have a bigger, straighter sleeve like in the real Banff pattern, I'd suggest casting on 46 st. at the beginning of the sleeve, increasing 4 st. evenly on the first row after the ribbing, and leaving out all other increases.)
Bind off 4 st. at each end of next two rows. Work raglan decreases as given BUT instead of working the raglan decreases every row, *decrease in next four rows, then work one row even*. Repeat from *to* until 8 st. remain. (This has the effect of spreading out the decreases, similar to if you were doing decreases on both ends of a single row every two and every three rows alternately.) Follow pattern for top of sleeve.
Sew it up. Pick up 64 st. around neck for turtleneck. Work neck in 2x2 rib as long as you want (I had enough yarn for 8") and bind off in pattern.
These modifications are also posted in a separate Banff on Budget page in my free patterns section.
posted by alison at 9:00 am | in
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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! I love the changes you made, thank you again for sharing them with us! :)
It's beautiful! Thanks for posting the numbers--I can see one of these in my knitting future.
Banff *and* Coco are both gorgeous--and they look great on you!
it looks great! What's the gauge and which size needle did you use to get it?
:) Sara
Gauge and needle size are as in original pattern. I've only written out the parts where my version differs from the original.
You truly are a knitting goddess. Thanks so much for posting the changes - it is definately a sweater I'll make now.
Thanks so much for sharing these - I've always thought Banff would be a little roomy for little old me, so these will come in handy!
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