patterns > Knitty > 
 Knitty, Winter 2012
 > Darrowby 




Darrowby
Darrowby (named in tribute to James Herriot and the bleak winters of North Yorkshire - sheep country, after all) is a lot of sweater. Knitted to a relatively dense gauge for its grist, it works either as a jacket for merely chilly weather or as a powerful insulating layer against serious cold and wind. Knitting it just a little more loosely (same knitting gauge, that is, but in a yarn spun slightly finer) translates thermal armor into soft cozy drape; your call.
Size 
XS [S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X] 
(To fit bust circumference of 30[34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54] inches)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 
Chest: 34[38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58] inches 
Length: 26[27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32] inches 
Note on fit: The sizing reflects a generous amount of ease, allowing for one or more layers to be worn underneath. Assume a good 4 inches difference between body and garment; thus, the Medium size will hang about right over a 38-inch bust.
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes [100% Peruvian Highland wool, 110 yd per 1.75 oz skein]; color: Onyx Heather or Cobblestone Heather, 14[15, 18, 18, 21, 22, 24] skeins;
Cascade Yarns 220 [100% Peruvian wool, 220 yd per 3.5 oz skein]; color: 8400, 7[8, 9, 9, 11, 11, 12] skeins.
Raw sheep fleece, preferably something substantial like Romney, 4-5 pounds. Optional: silk top for blending, 7-10 ounces.
Commercial carded fiber in a comparable blend, at least 30[33, 36, 38, 43, 45, 50] ounces.
Finished Yarn: 
 Wraps per inch: 15 
 Ply: 4 
 Drafting Method: Modified Long-Draw 
 Angle of twist: 35-40 degrees 
 Yardage used: 1520[1620, 1879, 1959, 2239, 2399, 2639]
Update @ 12-20-2012:
There is a KAL thread here, and this among other things is where you’ll find the most current notes on errata; linked in the page header for easy reference. I’m also sending corrections to Knitty, but the KAL thread is pretty much the best hottest straightest dope.
200817 projects
stashed
110865 times
103604 projects
stashed
78487 times
- First published: December 2012
 - Page created: December 11, 2012
 - Last updated: August 16, 2017 …
 - visits in the last 24 hours
 - visitors right now
 


