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Ferness Knitting Pattern

So, it’s coming up to spring time in Scotland. The weather here is never predictable, but at this time of year there can be snow and blizzards one day and then warm sunshine the next. 

Ferness has textured stripes, a relaxed silhouette and compound raglan shaping, which combine to create flattering lines at the shoulder. The recommended yarn creates a light and lofty fabric with a lovely gentle drape, making this the perfect versatile garment when the weather changes the goalposts every 10 minutes.

Sizes
Size: 33 (37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 58)
Finished Bust Size: 92.5 (103.5, 115, 125.5, 136.5, 147.5, 159)cm / 36.5 (40.75, 45.25, 49.5, 53.75, 58, 62.5)in.
Designed to fit with 7.5 - 12.5cm / 3 - 5in positive east at bust. For further dimensions refer to schematic. Shown in size 45, with 3.5” positive ease at bust.

Needles: 
4.0mm and 4.5mm straight or circular needles, or size to obtain gauge. 
4.0mm and 4.5mm DPNs, or your preferred needles for working small diameters in the round.

Yarn: 
Jill Draper Makes Stuff Mohonk , 113g = 338m / 370yds, 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) skeins. 

Or substitute with 1180 (1310, 1470, 1620, 1780, 1930, 2060)m / 1290 (1430, 1610, 1770, 1950, 2110, 2250)yds DK weight yarn. I would recommend choosing yarn that will block well and show the texture of the the stitch patterns. The sample is a made in a lofty woollen spun sportweight cormo yarn.

Tension: 
22 sts and 26.5 rows over 10cm / 4 in using larger needles in Gathered Rib Pattern after blocking. The stitch gauge should be measured over patterned rows. 

Notions: 
4 Stitch markers, 8 buttons, 8 snap fastenings, optional ribbon to line button bands.

Techinques:
Knitting in the round, shaping, reading charts.

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