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Trapunto
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Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 96 (107.5, 118, 129.5, 141, 152.5, 164, 174.5)cm / 37¾ (42¼, 46¾, 51, 55½, 60, 64½, 68¾)“ – to be worn with 13 – 20cm / 5 – 8” positive ease.
Coelina’s height is 152cm / 5’ 0” with a chest (fullest point) circumference of 109cm / 43” and is shown wearing a size 4 in the shade Genêt
Sarah’s height is 160cm / 5’ 3” with a chest (fullest point) circumference of 81cm / 32” and is shown wearing a size 1 in the shade Sauge
Yarn: De Rerum Natura Cyrano (aran-weight;
100% wool; 150m / 164yds per 100g skein)
Shade:
Yarn A: Sauge; 7 (8, 9, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13) skeins
Also shown in Genêt
OR
Yarn A: Approx. 1011 (1088, 1244, 1306, 1473, 1648, 1718, 1899)m / 1106 (1190, 1360, 1428, 1611, 1802, 1878, 2077)yds of aran-weight yarn.
For pocket (optional)
Jamieson & Smith 2-ply Jumper Weight (fingering / 4-ply-weight; 100% wool; 115m / 125yds per 25g skein)
Shades:
Yarn B: FC43; 1 skein
Yarn C: 1281; 1 skein
OR
Yarn B: Approx. 24m / 26yds of fingering / 4-ply-weight yarn
Yarn C: Approx. 26m / 29yds of fingering / 4-ply-weight yarn
Gauge: 18 sts & 36 rows = 10cm / 4” over Slipped Checkerboard stitch pattern using 5mm needles, after blocking.
15 sts & 32 rows = 10cm / 4” over Garter stitch using 4.5mm needles, after blocking.
Crocheted pocket: 18.5 sts & 18 rows = 10cm / 4” over single crochet using 4mm crochet hook, after blocking.
Knitted pocket: 24 sts & 50 rows = 10cm / 4” over garter stitch using 3.5mm needles, after blocking.
Needles: 5mm / US 8 circular needle, 100cm / 40” length AND 40cm / 16” length
4.5mm / US 7 circular needle, 100cm / 40” length
4mm / US G crochet hook OR 3.5mm / US 4 knitting needles, for pocket
Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.
Notions: 2 stitch markers, scrap yarn, stitch holders or scrap yarn
Notes: This open-front jacket is worked in one piece seamlessly from the bottom up, with short rows that create a slight high-low hemline. After separating the piece at the armholes, the back and fronts are worked separately back and forth. The shoulders are joined using a three-needle cast-off. Stitches for the sleeves are picked up around the armhole, then worked down in the round. The patch pocket is sewn onto the jacket after finishing and blocking.
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