Tapestry Garden by Nicky Epstein

Tapestry Garden

Knitting
September 2005
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch on larger needles before felting
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1722 yards (1575 m)
English
This pattern is available from interweave.com for $3.25.

Pattern description from Wrap Style: “In this colorful Folk Art-inspired masterpiece, Nicky Epstein has worked a narrow Fair Isle border along the hem before launching into bold intarsia flowers accented with bobbles and embroidery. The back and fronts are worked separately, the knitted motifs are embellished, and the pieces are seamed along the sides. To give the floral motifs an impressionistic look, Nicky put the finished piece through the cycle in her washing machine. The purchased fur collar adds a touch of aristocratic elegance, but a knitted wool or chenille collar, with a pom-pom tie, would work just as nicely.”

Finished Size: 57” (145 cm) circumference at lower edge, 16” (40.5 cm) circumference at neck, and 12” (30.5 cm) long, after felting

Notions: Tapestry needle; purchased fur or faux-fur collar (optional; collar shown is from Lord & Taylor).

Notes from Wrap Style:

  • The charts are worked in stockinette-stitch intarsia. Use a different length of yarn for each color section and cross yarns at the color changes to prevent hold from forming.

  • The back shares the same charts as the fronts. The right half of the back is worked according to the Left Front chart, and the left half of the the back according to the Right Front chart. The back uses only the intarsia motifs outlined in blue; the rest of the back is worked using the main color.

  • Embroidered details are worked after the pieces have been completed and assembled, but before felting.

  • Bobbles are worked separately and attached during finishing. Work the bobble squares on the chart using the background color, then follow the chart as a guide when attaching the bobbles, you may also mark each bobble position with a removable stitch marker or scrap yarn as you come to it.