Brae Cardigan/An American in Shetland by Ann Feitelson

Brae Cardigan/An American in Shetland

Knitting
February 1993
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch in color pattern
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
Small (41" [104] bust)
English

Finished Sizes: Bust/chest circumference, buttoned: 41 (45, 49)“; 104 114.5, 124.5 cm

This cardigan sweater uses traditional Fair Isle techniques. The sweater is knit in the round using stranded knitting. The armholes, cardigan, and neck use steeks to enable the pattern to proceed in the round.

The Knitter’s Magazine version (An American in Shetland) varies slightly from the one in the book (Brae).

According to the author:

“Although this sweater is primarily red and white, it doesn’t look monochromatic because of the opposition of warm and cool reds: in the small patterns, warm salmon is paired with cold red; in the large patterns, cool pink is paired with warm red. These colors seem to push each other apart, so the reds tend to look purple or orange. The white is not actually white, but undyed natural wool, which is a pale beige, with a softer effect than pure white. All the patterns are different, though the larger ones are variations on two alternating themes: radiating star/rosettes and curve-bordered diamonds.”

Info from the Knitter’s Magazine version:

Summary Steeked Fair Isle V-neck cardigan. Steeks for front and armholes. Colored charts for Fair Isle patterning.

Size S/M, M/L: finished sizes: 41”/104 cm, 45”/114 cm.

Yarn Breakdown

** Jamieson yarn**

Small Color Large

3oz #43 cold red 4oz
3oz #55 warm red 4oz
2oz #202 off-white 3oz
1oz #131 violet-blue 1oz
1oz #123 red-violet 2oz
1oz #FC 22 bright pink 2oz
1oz #FC 6 light pink 2oz

MacAuslan Shetland yarn

4oz Winespark (wine red) 5oz
1oz Katrine (salmon) 2oz