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Hairst Jumper
A bottom-up modified drop-shoulder jumper, featuring lace details and twisted rib designed to hug the waist.
Hairst means ‘Autumn’ or ‘The Harvest’ in Scots. Created in a lofty aran yarn knitted at a medium gauge, the garment hangs beautifully and will provide quite the hug throughout the year. Though Hairst is a particularly good garment for layering, it feels particularly special for the autumn months.
SIZES (Finished Garment Measurements)
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) {6, 7, 8, 9}
To fit chest circumference:
77 (87, 97, 107, 117) {127, 137, 147, 157) cm /
30 (34, 38, 42, 46) {50, 54, 58, 62} in
Designed to be worn with approx. 15 cm / 6 in positive ease.
YARN:
Zakami Yarns Aran, 75% BFL 25% Mid-Brown Masham, 160 m / 175 yds per 100g.
4 (5, 6, 6, 7) {8, 9, 11} skeins
Sample 1 (Earth-Scented Portrait): shown in size 2 and cropped by 7.5 cm / 3 in, with 5 – 7 cm / 2 – 3 in positive ease.
Sample 2 (Norton): shown in size 4 with 25 – 33 cm / 10 – 13 in positive ease.
OR in a 100% wool aran weight yarn which has good stitch definition at the specified gauge. A worsted spun non-superwash yarn is recommended.
APPROXIMATE YARDAGE REQUIRED
620 (730, 840, 950, 1100) {1250, 1400, 1550, 1700} m /
678 (798, 918, 1040, 1203) {1367, 1531, 1695, 1859} yds
TECHNIQUES
Knitting in the round, reading charts, lace knitting, wrapped stitches, German short rows, tubular bind-off, 3 needle bind-off.
- First published: November 2023
- Page created: October 27, 2023
- Last updated: July 7, 2024 …
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