Northdale by Gudrun Johnston

Northdale

Knitting
October 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
31 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in Fair Isle pattern in the rnd
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1262 - 2275 yards (1154 - 2080 m)
29 (31 1/2, 34, 36 3/4, 39 1/4, 41 3/4, 44 1/2, 47, 49 1/2, 52 1/4)” 73.5 (80, 86.5, 93.5, 99.5, 106, 113, 119.5, 125.5, 132.5) cms at chest
English
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Errata available: theshetlandtrader.com

Northdale is now available as an individual pattern.

This pattern is also part of a new collection, The Shetland Trader-Book 2, by designer Gudrun Johnston.
The collection is now shipping- order here.

Sizes
29 (31 1/2, 34, 36 3/4, 39 1/4, 41 3/4, 44 1/2, 47, 49 1/2, 52 1/4)” 73.5 (80, 86.5, 93.5, 99.5, 106, 113, 119.5, 125.5, 132.5) cms at chest
Recommended to be worn with approx 0-1 inch of negative ease
Shown in size 34 inches with 1 inch of negative ease

Needles
US 2/3mm 24-inch circular needle
US 3/3.25mm 32 or 40-inch circular needle
US 3/3.25mm set of dpn’s or long circular (if working magic loop for sleeves)
US 4/3.5mm 32 or 40-inch circular needle
US 4/3.5mm set of dpn’s or long circular (if working magic loop for sleeves)

Yarn
Fingering Weight Yarn in the following amounts:
680 (740, 800, 860, 920, 908, 1040, 1100, 1160, 1225) yards of MC, 334 (364, 394, 424, 454, 482, 514, 542, 572, 604) Yards of CC1, and 248 (268, 290, 314, 336, 356, 380, 402, 422, 446) yards of CC2.
Shown in Brooklyn Tweed Loft (100% American Targhee-Columbia Wool; 275 yards/50g)
Artifact (MC), Hayloft (CC1), Woodsmoke (CC2)
Button Jar (MC), Faded Quilt (CC1), Sap (CC2)

Notions
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Waste yarn or stitch holders (for holding live sts)

Gauge
31 sts and 33 rnds=4 inches in Fair Isle pattern in the rnd on US 4 needle
29 sts and 40 rnds= 4 inches in 1x1 rib pattern on US 3 needle

Construction
This garment is worked from the bottom up in one piece uniting the sleeves and body at underarm and working the yoke using a modified Raglan construction. A very short steek is worked at the neckline to allow for front neck shaping.