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Taos Woven Jacket
Pattern Description from Cast On, May-July 2009: “Taos, an area rich with art and history, is situated on the high-desert mesa at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico. The Taos Woven Jacket emulates the influence of this Southwester Valley. This elegant jacket knits up quickly using bulky weight yarn and simple lines. The use of the slipped stitch pattern creates a fabric that looks woven rather than knit. It’s a great project for the advanced beginner looking to branch out and learn a few new techniques.”
Yarn Symbol: Bulky (5)
Level of Experience: Easy
Sizes: S (M, L, 1X)
Finished Measurements:
- Chest at Underarm: 34 (38, 42, 46)“
- Length: 22½ (23½, 25, 26½)“
Materials:
- Tahki Yarns TAOS (1.75oz/50g, 60yds/55m, 95% Superwash Wool, 5% Nylon): 11 (13, 15, 17) balls #009 Volcano
- Sizes 11 (8mm) needles or size needed to obtain correct gauge
- Size J-10 (6mm) crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
Designer Note: This jacket is constructed in pieces and then joined. the pieces are cast on using tubular cast on. The neckline and front bands are finished with 2 rows of single crochet. Because of its characteristics, tubular cast on is ideal for woven stitch. if another cast on is substituted begin working woven stitch after casting on.
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- First published: May 2009
- Page created: May 3, 2009
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