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Drumbrae Pullover
Drum is the Scottish word for ridge. Drumbrae means the ‘Brow of the ridge’.
The pullover features a travelling, ridge-like cable pattern, where the cable crosses are worked in the opposite direction to the travelling direction. On the body the cables are travelling in a V-formation. On the sleeves the cable pattern travels in a gentle spiral on a background of a simple rib pattern.
The pullover has set in sleeves and a round neckline. It is worked flat and in pieces in Aran weight yarn. The neckband is worked in the round.
Measurements
Chest: 35 (40.25, 45.75, 50.75, 56) “ or 89 (102, 116, 129, 142) cm
The pullover is designed to be worn with 1.75-3.25 inches positive ease.
Yardage approx.:
990 (1150, 1310, 1560, 1750) yd or 910 (1050, 1200, 1430, 1600) m.
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