Elgin Jumper
by Fran Rushworth
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© fran rushworth

© fran rushworth

© fran rushworth

© fran rushworth
Elgin Jumper
This jumper is made with chunky yarn for the ribbing and i-cord neckline and bulky yarn for the main body and sleeves. The yoke hangs from the neckline with a loose body (to hide a multitude of sins) which is drawn in at the bottom by a longtail cast on. I should make it clear that the yarn was handspun and not even to a standard weight, but I am so pleased with the final effect I will be trying to replicate it.
June 2015 - I have made one with three quarter length sleeves, shown modelled by my daughter in the last photo, details on blog.
For more information, see:
http://wooltribulations.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/elgin...
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