Star Fire tunic by Jean Hay Penny

Star Fire tunic

Knitting
January 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in fairisle & stocking stitch
4000 - 4300 yards (3658 - 3932 m)
S, M, L
English

The motif design for this tunic is inspired by the Guiding Star symbol which is known in many cultures - leading us and lighting the way to our goal in life.

In the northern hemisphere the pre-eminent bright star used in celestial navigation is the Pole Star or Polaris (Alpha Ursae Minoris), indicating the approximate direction of north.

Many traditional fairisle knitting motifs feature a star – a favourite with knitters as it lends itself so well to the stranded colour work technique.

Col 1: 4 balls x 25g
Col 2: 7 balls x 25g
Col 3: 2 balls x 25g
Col 4: 3 balls x 25g
Col 5: 2 balls x 25g
Col 6: 2 balls x 25g
Col 7: 12 balls x 25g
Col 8: 3 balls x 25g
Col 9: 3 balls x 25g

TOTAL: 38 balls x 25g

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