Shore Ledges by Amy Herzog

Shore Ledges

Knitting
October 2013
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
880 - 1946 yards (805 - 1779 m)
29 3⁄4 (32, 33 1⁄2, 35 3⁄4, 37 1⁄4, 39 1⁄2, 42, 43 1⁄2, 45 3⁄4, 48, 49 1⁄2, 53 1⁄4)”/75.5 (81.5, 85, 91, 95, 100.5, 106.5, 110.5, 116, 122, 126, 135.5) cm
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Shore Ledges is now available only via CustomFit

Each custom Shore Ledges pattern costs $12.50 and will give you a sweater that looks exactly like the original sweater, but all of the pattern numbers have been created exclusively to match your gauge, your body measurements, and your length/sleeve preferences. For the fully customizable version of Shore Ledges, go HERE.


Technical editing by Alison Green. Photographs by Amy Herzog.

Shore Ledges is the sweater I want to wear for a day on the water. It’s warm, soft, and enveloping… …but flattering and tailored, too. The deep V-neck and long, belled sleeves are trimmed in crisp seed stitch, and the length and construction of the sweater pair perfectly with the incredible sheen and drape of the merino-silk blend.

There are nice touches, but the pullover is fundamentally relaxed and completely unpretentious. It looks equally great with jeans, a skirt, or a great pair of cords.

Indigodragonfly’s Merino Silk DK is a luscious and luxurious yarn. It moves like a dream, wears beautifully, and it’s the perfect pairing for the effortlessly relaxed look of this sweater. Should you decide to substitute, you’ll need approximately 880 (967, 1052, 1128, 1202, 1287, 1381, 1455, 1580, 1690, 1804, 1946) yds/ 804 (884, 961, 1031, 1098, 1176, 1261, 1329, 1444, 1544, 1648, 1778) m.