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Belleoram
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A collaboration with Moeke Yarns for the MY Make Along 2019! Belleoram is an oversized pullover designed with the name “Belle” and the scottish gaelic pronoun “orm” in mind (orm is pronounced ˈɔɾɔm). Cables are worked to form a ring and short rows and decreases are worked on the inside of the rings to shape the sweater sides. Sleeves are continued from the sides and knit top-down. From the outer cable ring, the body is knit flat sideways to the body centre. At the body centre, the stranded colourwork is knit in the round with two steeks. The other side of the body is work and joined to the first half with Kitchener stitch.
MY Moeke Make Along Wanderlust collection
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6) with finished hip circumferences:
112.5 (120.5, 129.5, 148) (166.5, 186.5)cm /
44.25 (47.5, 51, 58.25) (65.5, 73.5)”.
Sample shown is size 3 on an 99cm / 39” hips corresponding to
30.5cm / 12” positive ease at hips. Intended to be worn with between 15 to 30.5cm / 6 to 12” positive ease at hips. A schematic and list of measurements is provided.
Yarn
Moeke Yarns Elena Single (100% traditional Romanian wool), approximately 330 metres / 100 grams. Approximate amounts:
main colour MC (Natural):
1310 (1355, 1425, 1555) (1780, 1930) metres /
1435 (1480, 1560, 1700) (1945, 2110) yards
contrast colour CC1 (Grey):
405 (405, 435, 460) (485, 525) metres /
445 (445, 475, 505) (530, 575) yards
Needles and Notions
Gauge was obtained using
Size A: 2.75mm (US 2) cuff, collar
Size B: 3mm (US 2.5) cable
Size C: 3.25mm (US 3) Stockinette, hem i-cord
Size D: 3.75mm (US 5) stranded colourwork
You may or may not require the same needle sizes. Please swatch and block to determine your needle sizes.
You will also need:
Removable markers; stitch markers; scrap yarn or spare needles or interchangeable cables to hold stitches; darning needle (I love cross stitch needles for this!) and sturdy lace or sock yarn (or sewing machine or crochet hook) for reinforcing the steeks; grosgrain ribbon and needle and thread to finish the steek edge along the hemline and collar if desired.
Techniques
Cable knitting
Sunday Knits short rows
Double stitch short rows (a.k.a German short rows)
Stranded colourwork in the round
Steeking
Kitchener graft
i-cord edging
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Tech edited by Chaitanya Muralidhara (Ravelry: beginswithac)
Come and join me for a KAL in my Ravelry group, January 1 through November 1, 2021. Please see the announcement in knitjbeale Designs for details!
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