North Sea Hap by Lynette Meek

North Sea Hap

Knitting
October 2017
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
9 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette - blocked
US 15 - 10.0 mm
550 - 650 yards (503 - 594 m)
One Size fits most
English
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Cowichan influenced wool, Faroese shaped shoulders and Shetland lace patterns combine to create a heavy outer garment – perfect for any cold weather climate.

Designed to be worn over any style of jacket – I wear mine over my Denim Jacket!

Wool holds warmth and repels water, the Faroese shoulders shaping allow the heavy wool to sit beautifully on the shoulders and the Shetland patterns add a feminine note to a very practical garment. The front closure as shown could easily be omitted to allow for a heavy pin or wooden shawl stick to hold the fronts closed.

Materials: Prairie Sea Fusion, 1 cone of main (250 yds), and approx. 1/3 cone (100 yds) of each of 3 shades – sample used, natural, light grey, grey and dark brown natural; 10.0mm circs; 4 antler buttons; markers and the regular notions. Alternate sample was knit with Drops Andes – 3 balls main and 1 ball each of the contrast colours.

This piece is part of my Salish Sea Collection - knits inspired by the West Coast and Vancouver Island. All of these pattern are knit in Prairie Sea Fusion, Prairie Wool or Briggs and Little Country Roving!

Dimensions - after blocking – Wingspan, approx. 56 ins; Depth at back approx. 22 ins; and Circumference around bottom approx. 82 ins.