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Mount Pearl
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Mount Pearl
Mount Pearl, a dolman studded with texture and eyelets in a geometric arrangement. This sweater is full of beautiful little kismet details, from the the dolman panel extending from the neckline to the cuff, to the flower and ribbing sequence in the split hem as the finishing touch.
The lace is charted only.
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) with finished chest circumferences:
86 (96, 106, 116) (126, 136, 156)cm /
33.75 (37.75, 41.75, 45.75) (49.5, 53.5, 61.5)”.
Intended to be worn with around 0 to 10cm / 0 to 4” positive ease at chest. Sample shown is the size 2 on an 89cm / 35” chest, corresponding to 7cm / 2.75” ease at chest. A list of measurements is provided on page 3.
Yarn
A Yarn From North Ronaldsay (100% North Ronaldsay Wool; 255 metres per 85 grams) in the colour Dark Grey; approximately 5 (6, 6, 7) (7, 7, 8) skeins. Or approximately 1260 (1365, 1460, 1565) (1670, 1775, 1975) metres / 1380 (1495, 1595, 1710) (1825, 1940, 2160) yards if using a different sport or heavy fingering weight yarn.
Gauges
To find your needle size, you should swatch for the lace.
Lace: 25 st and 32 rows of Chart D to 10cm / 4” with gauge‐size needles after blocking (or needle size required to match
gauge).
Stockinette: 25 st and 32 rows to 10cm / 4” with gauge‐size needles after blocking (or needle size required to match gauge).
Needles and Notions
The gauge was achieved with the following needle sizes. To work the pattern as written, you must swatch and use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.
3mm (US 2.5) 100cm / 40” circulars for body and sleeves; DPNs for sleeves, if preferred
You will also need: cable needle to wrap stitches (a J‐shaped needle works best); spare needles, interchangeable cables or scrap yarn for holding st; stitch markers.
Tech edited by Susan Hislop Ravelry: Sue-Cat
- First published: November 2022
- Page created: November 25, 2022
- Last updated: September 18, 2024 …
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