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Quaich Jacket
Inspired by Uist Wool’s beautiful Beòthach (Beast) yarn the Quaich Jacket is an elemental embrace of wool and alpaca fibres.
Its style echoes quintessential kilt jackets in both cut and decoration. Ornate front panels and motif details on the back and sleeves carry the shape of a ‘quaich’ – a traditional, double-handled, Scottish friendship or loving cup.
This over-sized, edge-to-edge jacket is knitted flat, bottom-up and seamed together. The back and front are knitted separately and the sleeves setin. The neckband is created using an I-cord cast off. The length of the garment to the underarm, as well as the length of the sleeves can be adjusted, but note that any adjustments will affect the yarn quantities required.
SIZES
Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
To fit chest: 66–92 (92–117, 117–142, 142–167, 167–193) cm / 26 -36 (36–46, 46–56, 56–66, 66–76) in
Designed to be worn with 35–60 cm / 14–24 in positive ease. Due to the large amount of ease in this garment, when deciding between two sizes, the smaller size is recommended.
Sample 1 shown in size 2 with 50 cm / 20 in positive ease. Sample 2 shown in size 3 with 76 cm / 30 in positive ease.
YARN
Uist Wool Beòthach chunky, 80% mixed wool breeds, 20% alpaca, 110 m / 120 yds per 100g skein.
8 (9, 10, 11, 12) skeins
Sample 1: Soilleir Bright Beast
Sample 2: Dorcha, Dark Beast
OR a chunky weight yarn which knits to the specified gauge and has similar stitch definition and density
APPROXIMATE YARDAGE REQUIRED
858 (990, 1096, 1195, 1292) m / 938 (1083, 1199, 1307, 1413) yds
TECHNIQUES
Cables, lace knitting, picking up stitches, I-cord cast off.
- First published: November 2024
- Page created: October 24, 2024
- Last updated: October 24, 2024 …
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