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Architecture Sweater
“THIS SWEATER was inspired by architectural features from the City of London,” says Emma Vining. “Using bold cable patterning with the beautiful Wild Shetland yarn creates a knitted fabric which showcases the gorgeous roving-style wool. I particularly love the way the pattern blurs within the colour variation of the yarn.” The lower section of Emma’s sweater design has a textured triangular cable pattern; long lines of cables emerge from these triangles and form the upper body pattern.
To fit bust:
81-86; 91-97; 102-107; 112-117; 122-127; 132-137; 142-147 cm
32-34; 36-38; 40-42; 44-46; 48-50; 52-54; 56-58 inches
Actual bust:
97; 109.5; 120; 133; 146; 155; 163 cm
38; 43; 47.25; 52.5; 57.5; 61; 64.25 inches
Calls for Wild Shetland colourway 790, Turning Tides:
6; 7; 7; 8; 9; 10; 10 x100g skeins
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