Willow by Louisa Harding

Willow

Knitting
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in st st
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1245 - 1411 yards (1138 - 1290 m)
to fit sizes 32"-34", 36", 38-40", 42"
English
Errata available: ravelry.com

Summary:
A v-neck buttoned cardigan with tie-front belt knitted in aran-weight yarn.

Notions:

4 x medium pearl buttons.
Pattern also suggests optional embroidery using 1x50g of Louisa Harding Kimono Ribbon (not incl in yardage estimate above).

Excerpt from the Introduction:

This is my first collection of yarns and hand knitted garments that are symbiotic… I put together a series of mood boards, a visual scrap book of ideas that bring together my eclectic mix of inspirations. Postcards of Matisse’s paintings which containing overflowing flower vases and show his vibrant use of colour and interest in textiles, floral fabrics from vintage kimonos, glitter and sparkle, influenced by my love of Indian costume and culture, delicately beautiful blooms and tear sheets taken from fashion magazines. The yarns and hand knitted garments are a result of these inspirations. Petal-like shiny ribbon yarns are complimented by soft angoras and mohair, a ‘Nature inspired’ collaboration of textures and colours. The softness of foliage inspires the suede-like textured yarn and the softest cashmere mix yarn in gentle shades envelopes the senses like fading perfume.

With yarns this beautiful I needed to use only the most delicate of stitches and simplest construction to evolve and create a harmonious collection of hand knit garments, to knit together the different elements as nature does. I hope you enjoy, and are inspired by ’Gathering Roses’, my first collection of yarns and garment designs to hand knit.

Pattern Correction
Pocket tops (work both the same)

Using 4.5mm needles, K across 22 sts left on holder for pocket top.

Work 2 rows in garter st.

Cast off.

Sew pocket linings in place on inside, then neatly sew down ends of Pocket Tops.