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Painted Hills
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A simply stunning big, bold design. This is a totally seamless, top-down, in-the-round design in bulky weight yarn so it works up fast!
Flattering tunic-length with split hem and longer back hemline looks great with slacks, jeans, or leggings and boots. Wide ribbing frames the sweater and big, loose and flowy cables complement the relaxed turtleneck and overall fit.
It’s easy to adjust fit and length to your personal preference as you work top-down on the sweater.
This design was inspired by the Painted Hills in Oregon where you can see millions of years of history revealed in the layers of mountains of earth. The hills get their name from the delicately colored stratifications in the soil. The yellows, gold, blacks and reds of the Painted Hills are part of the John Day Fossil Beds in Eastern Oregon.
The instructions are written (with no need for a chart) and the pattern has been professionally tech edited and tested.
FINISHED SIZE
XS(S, M, L, XL) Designed for 2-4 inches ease at bust and 6-8 inches at hips.
Bust: 36(40, 44, 48, 52) inches / 91(102, 112, 122, 132)cm
Model shown is a size Medium wearing a Medium Sweater.
RECOMMENDED YARN
Woolfolk Luft; Bulky, (55% Wool Merino; 45% Cotton Pima), 109 yds 100m/1.76 oz 50g; Color: L4 (Ochre Yellow) or L5 (Navy).
Estimated Yarn Required:
896(1046, 1213, 1397, 1592) yds / 820(957, 1110, 1277, 1428)m
Yarn usage will vary depending on gauge and specific yarn used.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Accessible to an advanced beginner knitter.
Skills used: Increases, decreases, simple, large cable.
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- First published: September 2018
- Page created: September 20, 2018
- Last updated: December 15, 2021 …
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