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Bee Balm
“THIS DESIGN was inspired by ribbons on a lace-trimmed blouse,” says Emma Vining. “The lower section of the sweater has columns of eyelet ladders set on a reverse stocking stitch background. The background pattern changes to stocking stitch for the upper section. The transition pattern is worked in twisted stitches and eyelets in a series of V-shapes set below the front neckline and across the back. Using the same lace eyelet pattern on different background patterns creates a lovely contrast between the lower and upper parts of the sweater.”
To fit bust:
32-34; 36-38; 40-42; 44-46; 48-50; 52-54 inches
Actual bust:
37.5; 41.25; 46; 50; 54.25; 58.5 inches
Calls for Walcot Yarns Opus in Plum colourway
4; 4; 5; 5; 6; 6 x100g skeins
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- First published: November 2019
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