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Scotch Pine
This sweater is worked from the top down, seamlessly in the round using traditional stranded colorwork.. Sleeve sts are placed on hold while the body is worked in the round. Sleeves are then worked seamlessly in the round.
Suggested ease is 2-6” positive ease.
Please note testers used a range of yarn weights to achieve gauge, from a heavy fingering to a very light dk. Anything that behaves well at this gauge and has good bloom is an excellent choice. For example, even though Barrett Wool Co is listed as fingering, it has a lot of bloom and heft to it and behaves similarly to a sport.
Yardage:
MC: 990, 1100, 1210, 1320, 1430, 1540, 1650, 1755, 1865, 2000 yds / 905, 1005, 1105, 1205, 1310, 1410, 1510, 1605, 1705, 1830 m
CC1: 230, 255, 280, 305, 330, 355, 380, 405, 430, 460 yds / 210, 235, 255, 280, 300, 325, 345, 370, 395, 420 m
Version 1 (complex yoke)
MC: Barrett Wool Co Wisconsin Woolen Spun (Fingering) Merino/Corriedale; 450 yd/411 m per 100 g skein shown in colorway Rainshower
Biches & Buches Le Petit Lambswool 100% wool, 271 yd/248 m per 50g skein shown in colorway Dark Gold
Version 2(simple yoke)
MC: Garthenor Organic Beacons75% Polwarth, 15% Romney, 10% Hebridean Wool; 148 yds/135 m per 50g/1.76 oz skein shown in colorway Marble
CC:Farmer’s Daughter Fibers Recollect 100% white and black rambouillet, 185 yds/169m in 57g/2oz. shown in colorway PBR
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