Jumper Fuchsia by Astrid Tueting

Jumper Fuchsia

Knitting
September 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colorwork
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1600 - 2100 yards (1463 - 1920 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL
English
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Jumper – “Fuchsia”
This design was founded on the idea to use intensive modern colours combined with a vivid background using traditional Fair-Isle patterns.
General information for construction
The jumper (body) is knitted in the rounds from the corrugated rib up to the shoulders in one piece. The neckline and the raglan shaping of body is knitted with steeks. The right and left sleeves are worked in single pieces in the round with the same raglan shaping steek as the body. All three parts are seamed together along the steeked openings thereafter.
Knitting technique
Fair-Isle, stranded colourwork, jacquard, two colours per round, steek technique
Level
Advanced knitter
Sizing
Available in five sizes XS, S, M, L, XL
Yarn
Jamieson’s of Shetland - Spindrift, 100% Shetland wool, yardage 105m/25g (per ball) or any other yarn with same gauge and steek qualities, i.e. avoid wool with super wash treatment or animal fibres with longer staple (eg Alpaca)
Finished Knitted Size
Length: XS, S ~ 57cm, M, L, XL ~ 62cm
Width(circumference): XS ~ 80cm, S ~ 88cm, M ~ 96cm, L ~ 104cm, XL ~ 112cm
Yarn
Jamieson’s of Shetland - Spindrift, 100% Shetland wool, yardage 105m/25g (per ball) or any other yarn with same gauge and steek qualities, i.e. avoid wool with super wash treatment or animal fibres with longer staple (eg Alpaca)
Material quantity
19 balls (475g) for size XS,S,M
23 balls (575g) for size L, XL
Weight of the finished jumper in size M => ~ 380g
Gauge
30sts x 32rnds = 10cm x 10cm / Fair-Isle, stranded colourwork
(i.e. knit swatch in the round in order to get accurate gauge)
Needles
80cm circular knitting needle and dpn, size 3,0mm / US 2½
or size to achieve given gauge
Notions
Stitch marker, scissors, sewing needle, crochet hook (for steek reinforcement)

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