Charles I Tunic
by Lori Gayle
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Charles I Tunic
by Lori Gayle
Charles I wore a knitted vest in blue silk on the day of his execution in 1649. This tunic is a contemporary version knit in wool using pattern bands that were popular in Europe during the 17thc. The textured fabric of purl stitches on a Stockinette Stitch background imitates the surface decoration of hand-woven damask fabrics.
Body is knit in the round after joining the welting flaps. Sleeves are knit separately and seamed in.
About this yarn
by Harrisville Designs
Fingering
100% Wool
217 yards
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50
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