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Newfoundland Pullover
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In 2000, Newfoundlanders celebrated the arrival of the first Europeans on North American soil 1,000 years ago, gathering at L’Anse aux Meadows, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In honour of the anniversary we asked Barbara Harpur, owner of Harpur’s Knitting Centre in St. John’s, to design a sweater that incorporates Nordic and Celtic traditions.
She responded with a handknit of instant and infinite appeal. Made with pure wool yarn from New Brunswick’s Briggs and Little Woolen Mills, the straight, classic shaping of the sweater suits men and women. The overall texture, created by simple knit and purl stitches, forms a traditional zigzag pattern echoed in the easy Fair Isle bands at the hems.
Size chart
- Bust/chest measurement 81.5 to 86 cm (32 to 34 ins) 91.5 cm (36 ins) 96.5 to 101.5 cm (38 to 40 ins) 106.5 to 112 cm (42 to 44 ins)
- Finished bust/chest measurement 114 cm (45 ins) 121 cm (47½ ins) 128 cm (50 ins) 134 cm (52¾ ins)
- Sleeve length to underarm 44 cm (17 ins) 46 cm (18 ins) 48 cm (19 ins) 50 cm (19 3/4 ins)
- Centre back length 66 cm (26 ins) 68.5 cm (27 ins) 71 cm (28 ins) 73.5 cm (29 ins)
Materials:
- Main Colour (MC), 7(7,8,8) skeins
- Contrast Colour (CC), 1(1,1,1) skeins
Description:
Loose fitting mock turtleneck pullover with 2-colour ribbing and Fair Isle bands at hems is worked in diamond-and-zigzag pattern throughout.
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- First published: March 2000
- Page created: July 30, 2007
- Last updated: December 18, 2022 …
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