Ember
by Natalie Smart
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Knitting Magazine 187, November 2018
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Ember
The inspiration for this tunic top design was from the traditional gansey sweaters which were worn by fisherman.
I wanted to incorporate the feel of those sweaters into something more modern for women, hence the fitted body and asymmetrical hemline.
The british yarn by West Yorkshire Spinners that I made the tunic in is a beautiful quality yarn which, was a real delight to knit with. It is also soft and comfortable to wear.
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by West Yorkshire Spinners
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100% Bluefaced Leicester
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