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Verity
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Verity “truly” is an elegant addition to any wardrobe. In this uniquely constructed top-down pullover you’ll enjoy engaging lace stitches followed by relaxing stockinette. Verity marries the beauty of feminine lace with contemporary fit and a dipped hem in back. This lovely seamless sweater is suited for all body types and is sized accordingly. Verity is perfect for layering to keep you toasty warm in winter or for throwing on for a breezy spring walk; making it your year round favourite!
Sample shown in size S, 89 cm / 35” bust, modelled with 7.5 cm / 3” ease.
To fit: 70.5 (81.5, 94.5)(105, 116, 127)(138, 149, 158) cm / 27¾ (32, 37¼)(41¼, 45½, 50)(54¼, 58½, 62¼)“ bust with 7.5 cm / 3” ease
Finished Measurements
78 (89, 102)(112.5, 123.5, 134.5)(145.5, 156.5, 165.5)cm
30 ¾ (35, 40 ¼)(44 ¼, 48 ½, 53)(57 ¼, 61 ½, 65 ¼)“ bust circumference
Yarn:
Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts Lascaux Fine 100
25% Manx Loaghtan Wool/75% Punta Arenas Wool 3.5 oz/100g, 350m/385yd
Sample show in Heart
Yardage:
3 (3, 4)(4, 4, 5)(5, 5, 6) skeins
Approx 1010 (1130, 1280)(1400, 1520, 1650)(1780, 1920, 2030) m / 920 (1020, 1160)(1270, 1380, 1500)(1620, 1740, 1840) yds
Needle Size:
One set size 3.0 mm / US 3 needles: 40 cm / 16” circular
One set size 3.0 mm/ US 3 dpns
One set size 3.75 mm / US 5 needles: 40 cm / 16” circular,
One set size 3.75 mm/ US 5 needles: 80 cm / 32” circular
One set size 3.75 mm/ US 5 dpns. Or size(s) needed to achieve gauge.
Notions:
Stitch markers
Stitch holders or waste yarn Tapestry needle
Gauge
22 sts / 31 rnds = 10 cm / 4” in Stocking Stitch, with larger needle, worked in the round, blocked
32 sts (2 stitch pattern repeats) in Lace Panel = 16 cm / 6 1⁄4” with larger needle, blocked
Errata note: In the first edition, the measurement units listed in the schematic chart have the incorrect symbols in several cases. The first set of numbers for each measurement are meant to be centimetres, and the second set are meant to be inches.
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- First published: February 2021
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