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WEBS DIR01 I Feel Vine by Fiona Ellis - Cardigan Knitting Pattern for Women in Valley Yarns Amherst

Downloadable PDF, English, English
By Valley Yarns
£3.50
WEBS DIR01 I Feel Vine by Fiona Ellis - Cardigan Knitting Pattern for Women in Valley Yarns Amherst
£3.50
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We're so excited to share I Feel Vine by Fiona Ellis - the first pattern in our Valley Yarns Designer in Residence series! I Feel Vine is a long-line cardigan that's worked in Valley Yarns Amherst. It's perfect for all seasons - cosy for the chilly months but also great to slip on over a sleeveless top in warmer months to fend off the chill of air conditioning. Its clever use of stitch patterning utilizes the elasticity of ribbing at the waist and cuff to give gentle shaping. The rib then morphs into a unique leaf pattern and finally into eyelet lace stitch-work which adds to the overall femininity of this cardigan. The cable patterns are charted and written out.

Learn more about Fiona's design process and inspiration on our blog.

Finished Measurements: 34 (37½, 40, 44) (46½, 50, 53)” bust
Yarn Requirements: 11 (12, 13, 15) (16, 17, 18) balls of Valley Yarns Amherst (100% Merino Wool; 50g/109yds) shown in Stone Blue
Needles: 
     US 6 (4.00mm) circular
     US 7 (4.50mm) circular
Gauge: 21 sts and 28 rows = 4” in stocking stitch on US 7 (4.50mm)

This pattern was updated 10/27/2016. View errata here. If you purchased the PDF version, the newest version is available in your pattern library.

Brand
Valley Yarns
Craft
Knitting
Designer
Fiona Ellis
Featured product
Finished Size
To Fit Bust:34" to 53"
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Needles Required
4.00mm (US 6) Circular Needles, 4.50mm (US 7) Circular Needles
Notes
Buttons
Pages
7
Skill Level
Intermediate
Techniques and construction
Bottom Up ,
Cables ,
Lace ,
Seamed ,
Worked Flat
Yarn Weight

Worsted