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Welcoming Winter
Pay What Works: Aiming to balance fair and sustainable designer compensation & a realistic representation of the work that goes into knitwear design and accessibility, we’re offering a Pay What Works model with this pattern where you can choose a price that is accessible to you.
The full pattern price as shown on the right reflects the work that went into creating this design best. If a different price point is more accessible to you, you can use the following codes to purchase this pattern at a price that works for you (a Pay What Works implementation that, to my knowledge, was first initiated by Frenchie, thanks so much for the inspiration!):
No code: 14€ (100%)
Sustainablist80: 11.20€ (80%)
Sustainablist60: 8.40€ (60%)
Sustainablist50: 7€ (50%)
Sustainablist40: 5.60€ (40%)
Please note that depending on your location VAT will be added when you check out.
PATTERN NOTES
SIZES
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) (Finished bust circumference: 82.5 (90.75, 100.75, 109.25, 119.25, 127.5, 137.5, 145.75) cm / 32.5 (35.75, 39.75, 43, 47, 50.25, 54.25, 57.5)”, recommended to be worn with 0-10 cm / 0-4” of positive ease)
Beate wears a size 3 with 10 cm / 4” of positive ease.
YARN
Isle Yarns 4ply (fingering-weight; 55% Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset, 25% Swaledale, 25% Bluefaced Leicester; 175 metres / 190 yards per 50 g)
MC (shown in Bradle Barn): 810 (890, 970, 1050, 1130, 1255, 1380, 1495) metres / 886 (973, 1061, 1148, 1236, 1372, 1509, 1635) yards
CC1 (shown in Waylands): 145 (160, 175, 190, 205, 225, 245, 270) metres / 159 (175, 191, 208, 224, 246, 268, 295) yards
CC2 (shown in Necklace Field): 45 (50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 85) metres / 49 (55, 60, 66, 71, 77, 82, 93) yards
CC3 (shown in Mizzens): 45 (50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 85) metres / 49 (55, 60, 66, 71, 77, 82, 93) yards
Yarn amounts are given for the version without waist and hip shaping.
GAUGE
24 sts x 30 rounds = 10 x 10 cm (worked in the round in Stockinette Stitch, on larger needle, after blocking)
NEEDLES
3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle (or needle size to obtain gauge) with a cable length of at least 80 cm / 32”
3.25 mm / US 3 circular needle (or needle 1-2 sizes smaller than main needle) with a cable length of at least 80 cm / 32”
NOTIONS
Blocking tools (optional), darning needle, scrap yarn or stitch holder, stitch markers, tape measure
TECHNIQUES
Colourwork, Short Rows
CONTRIBUTORS
Photography: Verena Cohrs
Model: Beate Döring
Sample knitting: Beate Döring, Camille Romano
Tech editing: Marina Skua
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- First published: October 2019
- Page created: October 14, 2019
- Last updated: June 4, 2020 …
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