Medicine Man Tabard Pullover by Donna Norton

Medicine Man Tabard Pullover

Knitting
May 2018
all 3 are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1800 - 1900 yards (1646 - 1737 m)
Teen to Adult
English
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Made of rich all Merino Wool, which does not scratch. This is a pullover with tabard-closed sides. A tabard is a tunic, such as worn in Medieval times, having an embroidered symbol, like a “coat-of-arms” on the front. The symbol on this pullover represents “interconnectedness.” It has open sides with a tab that connects the back to the front (see photo). It has lace edging and a lace pattern design on the back. It is also embellished with fringe across the top of both the front and back. Also shown here are photos of other matching items I designed (not included in this pullover pattern). You can find these other separate patterns for the balaclava, “Neck Warmer Beanie,” and “Thumb-Hole Fingerless Gloves,” by searching for my name, “Donna Norton,” click on “view all patterns,” and then scroll down to find the pattern. Photos of these separate patterns include examples with plenty of other color combinations, and each is made to match the other.