Frost by Emily Foden

Frost

Knitting
October 2018
Lace ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1837 - 2297 yards (1680 - 2100 m)
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
English
Errata available: pompommag.com

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Please note that we have updated the digital edition for this book to include all corrected errata. If you are knitting from the PDF, make sure you are using the second edition.

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)

Finished bust circumference: 93.5 (101.5, 109, 117.5, 125.5, 133.5) cm / 36¾ (40, 43, 46¼, 49½, 52½)” – to be worn with 3-10 cm / 1-4” positive ease
Model has 84 cm / 33” bust, is wearing size 1 of the long version, with 9.5 cm / 3¾” positive ease.

Yarn:
Long version show first in photos
Viola Mohair Lace (lace weight; 72% kid mohair, 28% silk; 420 m / 459 yds per 50 g skein)
Shades:
Yarn A: Cygnet; 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4) skeins
Yarn B: Frozen Earth; 1 skein

Notes on yardage- The second edition update includes details for a short version of Frost. Here are some yardage details for either version! Amount specified are approximations, and will vary according to gauge. Please allow additional yardage for swatching.

SHORT version:
Yarn A: 750 (830, 905, 980, 1070, 1130, 1235)m / 820 (905, 990, 1070, 1170, 1235, 1350) yds
Yarn B: 200 (205, 205, 205, 210, 210, 215)m / 220 (225, 225, 225, 230, 230, 235) yds

For LONG version, an additional:
Yarn A: 220 (240, 260, 280, 300, 325, 355)m / 240 (260, 285, 305, 330, 355, 385) yds
Yarn B: 45m / 50 yd

Gauge: 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over St st on 4 mm needles, after blocking

Needles: 4 mm / US 6 circular needle, 80 cm / 32” length
Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

Notions: 2 knitting bobbins for working Intarsia, 4 stitch markers, 2 split ring markers, tapestry needle

Notes: About ‘Blended Intarsia’: Decorative Raglan Seams (DRS) are formed by doubling yarn B with yarn A, while the remainder of work is knit with yarn A only. Knitting bobbins are recommended for holding yarn B.
Frost Tunic is knit in pieces from the bottom up. Both long and short versions feature a triangular notch that is knit while working the back. The front neck is shaped with short rows and the collar is worked while knitting the body pieces.