Ireland's Eye by Jennifer Beale

Ireland's Eye

Knitting
August 2021
Wild Atlantic Yarns Dún na nGall sock
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
31 stitches and 39 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
2499 - 4156 yards (2285 - 3800 m)
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7)
English
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Ireland’s Eye

Named after the small island at the mouth of Trinity Bay in Newfoundland & Labrador, Ireland’s Eye is an open front cardigan with deep pockets and a hugely cozy circular shawl collar. The cardigan is started by forming each plaited saddle shoulder. The upper back and upper fronts are then worked top-down, providing the basis for the remaining cardigan body which is formed by a series of colourwork circles and sections of short rows. All the stranded colourwork is worked in the round with each band forming a big circle. Sets of short rows provide length to the lower body and volume to the shawl collar. The huge shawl collar can double as a hood, and comes in handy for those times when you want to snuggle on the couch with your knitting and a blanket draped over your head.

Sizes

1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) with finished width (underarm centre to underarm centre) across back at chest level:
41 (43.5, 46, 51.5) (58.5, 64, 77)cm / 16.25 (17, 18, 20.25) (23, 25.25, 30.25)”.

Intended to fit chest sizes:
75 to 84 (84 to 89, 89 to 95, 95 to 105) (105 to 118, 118 to 131, 131 to 158)cm /
29.5 to 33 (33 to 35, 35 to 37.5, 37.5 to 41.5) (41.5 to 46.5, 46.5 to 51.5, 51.5 to 62.5)”.

Choose the size in which your chest circumference falls within this range. If your chest circumference falls in between ranges, then consult the list of measurement on page 4 to help decide which size to choose. Sample shown is the size 3 on an 89cm / 35” bust. A list of measurements is provided on page 4.

Yarn

Wild Atlantic Yarns Dún na nGall sock (85% Superwash Blue-Faced Leicester / 15% Donegal Nep; 400 metres/ 437 yards per 100 grams / 3.5 ounces) in main colour (MC) Forest Floor, and contrast colour (CC) Oat.

If using sample yarn, you will need 5 (5, 5, 6) (6, 7, 8) skeins of MC and 2 skeins of CC.

Wild Atlantic Yarns has 10% off the Dún na nGall sock (85% Superwash Blue-Faced Leicester / 15% Donegal Nep)! Use the discount code IRELANDSEYE for the Dún na nGall sock on their website https://www.wildatlanticyarns.com/collections/dun-na-ngall. Valid until August 13.

Approximate yarn amounts are
MC: 1750 (1850, 2000, 2200) (2400, 2700, 3000) metres / 1915 (2025, 2190, 2405) (2625, 2955, 3280) yards; and
CC: 535 (550, 570, 625) (685, 750, 800) metres / 585 (600, 625, 685) (750, 820, 875) yards.

Gauge

Stockinette: 31 sts and 39 rows to 10cm / 4” with size A needles after blocking (or needle size required to match gauge).

Needles and Notions

The gauges were achieved with the following needle sizes. To work the pattern as written, you must swatch and use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

Size A: 2.5mm (US 1.5) sleeves, body. Note: garment sizes 1, 2, 3 will require one 100cm / 40” circular needle; sizes 4, 5, 6, 7 will need two 100cm / 40” circulars. In addition, garment sizes 1, 2, 3 might find using one extra 80cm / 32” circular Size A and Size C needles handy for working the larger rounds of the body.

Size B: 2.75mm (US 2) saddle shoulders, sleeve cuffs.

Size C: 3mm (US 2.5) stranded colourwork on body. Note: garment sizes 1, 2, 3 will require one 100cm / 40” circular needle; sizes 4, 5, 6, 7 will need two 100cm / 40” circulars. In addition, garment sizes 1, 2, 3 might find using one extra 80cm / 32” circular size A and size C needles handy for working the larger rounds of the body.

Note for the sleeves: you will need size preferred needle (DPNs, 40” circulars, 9” circulars, etc.) for small circumferences.

You will also need:
two 25mm / 1” buttons, cable needle (preferably small diameter), spare size A needle or smaller for grafting border of body; tapestry or darning needle for weaving in ends; stitch markers, removable markers, spare interchangeable cables or scrap yarn for holding stitches.

Techniques

Cable knitting (flat)
Stranded colourwork (in-the-round)
Short rows
Applied border
Surface bind-off
Eyelets
Provisional cast-on and Kitchener grafting - for the Applied Border only!


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Tech edited by Sue Hislop (Ravelry: Sue-Cat)