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This shrug is meant to be an oversized piece. If you would like to make it even smaller than the smallest size you can take out one pattern repeat (24 sts) from the back neck cast on, making the back 3" [7.5 cm] narrower.Finished measurements 46 (58, 70)" (117 (147, 178) cm) at Bust Sample shown in size 58" (147 cm) with 23" (58.5 cm) positive ease Suggested ease: 12—24" (30–60cm) postive easeYarn Arbor by Brooklyn Tweed (100% American wool; 50 grams / 145 yards) • 10 (12, 17) skeins in Sashiko OR 1450 (1740, 2465) yards (1326 (1591, 2254) meters) in DK weight yarnA suggested substitute yarn is shown below.
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Save $1 when you purchase this pattern on BrooklynTweed.com , where you’ll find our knitting resource pages, video tutorials, and pattern support portal. All patterns purchased on our website can be added to your Ravelry library . Join our crafting community: sign up for our newsletter for the latest in Brooklyn Tweed yarns and patterns, knitting tips, subscriber exclusives, and even more woolly goodness! Indulge in the satisfaction of watching embossed shapes unfold with this heavily textured pullover. Foldlines melds multiple genres of hand making, opening the eyes to the creative ways in which fabric can be manipulated for stunning visual and tactile effect. Constructed to be uncomplicated in shape for relaxed wearing and to highlight the allover geometric motif reminiscent of a four-pointed origami star, Foldlines is sure to integrate easily into your trousseau. #sizeinclusive Construction Back and front pieces are worked flat from the bottom up and sewn together. Sleeves are picked up from the armholes and worked flat to the cuff. The collar is picked up and worked circularly. Circular needles are required to accommodate the large number of stitches. The Sloped Bind Off is used at the shoulder and back neck edges. Yarn 10 (11, 14, 17, 19) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (100% American Targhee Wool; 145 yards/50 grams) Photographed in color Thaw Yardage 1360 (1595, 1925, 2400, 2755) total yards of DK weight wool yarn Gauge One 22-stitch and 48-row motif from Foldlines Chart measures 3½” wide and 5? tall with Size A needle(s), after blocking Needles Size A (for Main Fabric) One 24” circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed Suggested Size: 3½ mm (US 4) Size B (for Ribbing) One 24” circular needle and one 16” circular needle, one size smaller than Size A Suggested Size: 3¼ mm (US 3) Finished Dimensions 35½ (42½, 49½, 56½, 63½)” [90 (108, 125.5, 143.5, 161.5) cm] circumference at chest Sample shown in Thaw is size 42½” 108 cm with 11″ 29 cm ease on model Sample shown in Butte is size 42½” 108 cm with 8.5″ 21.5 cm ease on model Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern: Backward Loop Cast On Sloped Bind Off Skill Level 3 out of 5: Intermediate Please note: the stitch patterns for this garment are charted only.
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Norah Gaughan Barnhardt is a stunning woman’s knitted pullover featured in Valley Yarns Wachusett (longer version) and Amherst (shorter version). The chevron pattern is in chart form only. Wachusett is a gorgeous blend of Merino wool and cashmere, named after scenic Mount Wachusett. Transform this luxurious, worsted weight yarn into stunning garments and accessories. Amherst is a worsted weight yarn that shows texture and stitch patterns beautifully and has a wide range of colors that are perfect for Fair Isle or intarsia. Finished Measurements: Shown in size 42” for both versions and recommended positive ease at bust 8–10” Bust – 38 (42, 46, 50, 54, 58)” Length – Shorter Version: 21 (21, 22, 22, 23, 23)” Longer Version: 25 (25, 26, 26, 27, 27)” Yarn Requirements: Valley Yarns Amherst (100% Merino Wool; 50g/109yds) Shorter Version – 10 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) balls Longer Version – 11 12, 13, 15, 17, 18) balls Valley Yarns Wachusett (70% Merino Wool/ 30% Cashmere; 50g/163yds) Shorter Version – 8 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) balls Longer Version – 9 (9, 11, 111, 12, 13) balls Needles: US 5 (3.75mm) US 7 (4.50mm) Gauge: 18 sts and 28 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch on US 7 (4.50mm)
When Lori from Vogue came into our booth at TNNA and said "come with me! I have to show you something!", I had no idea what to expect. We went over to their booth and - blammo! - she excitedly presented me with the Early Fall issue of Vogue Knitting with this spectacular design, the Yoked Pullover by Norah Gaughan, on
Cooler days and nights drawing in have us reaching for cosy wools and comforting knits. What better time then to introduce you to our latest Loop pattern, Sous Sous. Elegant, easy to wear and knit…
Buy 6 or more patterns from the Norah Gaughan for The Fibre Co. collection and you’ll automatically receive a 50% discount on those patterns. The cardigan is worked in one piece from the bottom to underarm, then split into the back and two fronts. Sleeves worked in the round to the sleeve cap. The set in sleeves and shoulder seams add stability. Sizes / designed to fit bust 30 (34-38-42-46-50)” or 76 (86-96-107-117-127)cm Shown to fit bust size 34” or 86cm Garment measurements @ bust / 32 (36-40-44-48-52)” or 81 (91.5-101.5-111.5-122-132)cm length / 17 ½(18-19 ½-20-21 ½-22)” or 44.5 (45.5-49.5-51-54.5-56)cm Materials / Road to China Light (comes in 50 gram hanks) agate / 6 (7-8-9-10-11) hanks Norah Gaughan for the Fibre Co. My goal for this collection was to design interesting modern pieces that are easy and relaxing to knit. I reduced seaming, kept shaping easy to remember and placed pattern where it remains uninterrupted. A broad range of sizes coupled with novel shapes combine to make a collection meant to appeal to eclectic knitters of all ages. I look forward to seeing how each knitter makes the patterns their own.
Save $1 when you purchase this pattern on BrooklynTweed.com , where you’ll find our knitting resource pages, video tutorials, and pattern support portal. All patterns purchased on our website can be added to your Ravelry library . Join our crafting community: sign up for our newsletter for the latest in Brooklyn Tweed yarns and patterns, knitting tips, subscriber exclusives, and even more woolly goodness! Indulge in the satisfaction of watching embossed shapes unfold with this heavily textured pullover. Foldlines melds multiple genres of hand making, opening the eyes to the creative ways in which fabric can be manipulated for stunning visual and tactile effect. Constructed to be uncomplicated in shape for relaxed wearing and to highlight the allover geometric motif reminiscent of a four-pointed origami star, Foldlines is sure to integrate easily into your trousseau. #sizeinclusive Construction Back and front pieces are worked flat from the bottom up and sewn together. Sleeves are picked up from the armholes and worked flat to the cuff. The collar is picked up and worked circularly. Circular needles are required to accommodate the large number of stitches. The Sloped Bind Off is used at the shoulder and back neck edges. Yarn 10 (11, 14, 17, 19) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (100% American Targhee Wool; 145 yards/50 grams) Photographed in color Thaw Yardage 1360 (1595, 1925, 2400, 2755) total yards of DK weight wool yarn Gauge One 22-stitch and 48-row motif from Foldlines Chart measures 3½” wide and 5? tall with Size A needle(s), after blocking Needles Size A (for Main Fabric) One 24” circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed Suggested Size: 3½ mm (US 4) Size B (for Ribbing) One 24” circular needle and one 16” circular needle, one size smaller than Size A Suggested Size: 3¼ mm (US 3) Finished Dimensions 35½ (42½, 49½, 56½, 63½)” [90 (108, 125.5, 143.5, 161.5) cm] circumference at chest Sample shown in Thaw is size 42½” 108 cm with 11″ 29 cm ease on model Sample shown in Butte is size 42½” 108 cm with 8.5″ 21.5 cm ease on model Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern: Backward Loop Cast On Sloped Bind Off Skill Level 3 out of 5: Intermediate Please note: the stitch patterns for this garment are charted only.
If you’ve purchased the pullover version of Olivia Bell, add the cardigan to your library for only $2. No coupon needed, discount happens automatically. Or buy them both together now Yoked cardigan with long bell sleeves and cropped body, in 4 colors with garter stitch stripes in the yoke and at the bottom of the sleeves. Construction Knit in one piece from the neck down. Short rows raise the back neck. Sizes 1 (2-3-4-5) (6-7-8-9) Finished Chest 32 (36-40.5-44-48)(52-56-60-64)” ; 81 (91-102-112-122)(132-142-152-162) cm Recommended ease at chest 2-4” ; 5-10 cm Yarn Brooklyn Tweed Dapple; 60% Merino wool / 40% cotton 165 yards (151 meters), 50 grams MC – Anchor #790, 4 (4-4-5-5)(7-8-9-10) skeins CC A – Blaze #728, 1 (1-1-2-2)(2-2-2-2) skein(s) CC B – Verdigris #795, 1 (1-1-2-2)(2-2-2-2) skein(s) CC C – Honeybear #798, 1 (1-1-1-2)(2-2-2-2) skein(s) Yarn Note: Dapple varies in color within each skein and between skeins. I used medium versions of all three contrast colors and medium darker version of the MC. or DK weight yarn approx. yards MC – 500 (600-705-825-950)(1080-1225-1375-1530) yards CC A –105 (125-145-170-195)(225-255-285-315) yards CC B – 80 (95-115-130-150)(170-195-220-245) yards CC C – 80 (95-115-130-150)(170-195-220-245) yards or DK weight yarn approx. meters MC – 455 (545-645-750-860)(985-1110-1250-1390) meters CC A – 95 (115-135-155-180)(205-230-260-290) meters CC B – 75 (85-100-120-135)(155-175-200-220) meters CC C – 75 (85-100-120-135)(155-175-200-220) meters
Sizes : 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) Finished bust circumference : 81 (91, 102, 112, 122) cm / 32 (36, 40, 44, 48)“ – to be worn with 0-5 cm / 0-2” positive ease Model has 86 cm / 34” bust, stands 165 cm / 5’5” tall and is wearing a size 2. Yarn : Quince & Co. Lark (worsted weight; 100% wool; 123 m / 134 yds per 50 g skein) Shade: Slate (143); 9 (10, 12, 14, 15) skeins Gauge : 20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” over stocking stitch on 4.5 mm needles after blocking. Needles : 4.5 mm / US 7 knitting needles, 3.75 mm / US 5 knitting needles AND circular needle, 40 cm / 16” length. Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking. Notions : 4 stitch markers, 2 locking stitch markers, cable needle Notes : Nightingale is knit from the bottom up in pieces and sewn. Sleeves are gathered and set in to armholes with extended shoulders. Neck is finished with a picot hem.
The sweater we all want jumps to the top of the must-knit list! Extraordinary cascading cables freshen a classic fisherman’s style, roomy enough to wear as outer layer, but not too bulky under overalls. Styled casually here, it’s equally at ease in more formal occasions. Design by Norah Gaughan Loose fit cabled pullover with Stockinette stitch sleeves and ribbed trims. Difficulty level Difficulty level 3 Intermediate KNITTED MEASUREMENTS • Bust 37 (41, 45, 49, 53)(57, 61, 65, 69)”/94 (104, 114, 124.5, 134.5)(144.5, 155, 165, 175)cm • Length 23 (23½, 24, 24½, 25)(25½, 26, 26½, 27)”/58.5 (59.5, 61, 62, 63.5)(64.5, 66, 67.5, 68.5)cm • Upper arm 11¾ (12½, 13, 13¾, 14½)(15¼, 16, 17, 18)”/30 (31.5, 33, 35, 37)(38.5, 40.5, 43, 45.5)cm MATERIALS BLUE SKY FIBERS www.blueskyfibers.com • 8 (9, 9, 10, 11)(12, 13, 14, 15) 13/4oz/50g hanks (each approx 164yd/150m) of Blue Sky Fibers Eco-Cashmere (recycled cashmere/virgin cashmere) in #1801 arctic shadow • One each sizes 5 and 7 (3.75 and 4.5mm) circular needles each 24”/60cm long, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE • Stitch markers • Cable needle (cn) GAUGES • 21 sts and 30 rows = 4”/10cm over St st using larger needles. • 25 sts and 30 rows = 4”/10cm over chart pat using larger needles.
Stunning cables encircle the neckline of this fitted top-down pullover worked in stockinette with elbow-length sleeves. Location: deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum The booklet that includes this pattern is sold by our retailers in both print and digital formats. Check with your LYS (http://www.berroco.com/store-locator) to see which version(s) they offer.
Berroco’s Norah Gaughan Collection Vol. 9 is a profusion of spectacular cables in an inspiring range of sweaters and accessories worked in both dreamy soft shades and bold bright colors. This pattern booklet download features 15 masterfully cabled designs that feature a range of Berroco yarns. Cable patterns are charted only.This pattern collection is available as a PDF download. View all patterns from this booklet at Berroco's website.
Sweaters and accessories from two points of view. Woodland gothic : 8 knitted pieces inspired by gothic architecture, enhanced by a mystical forest setting. Art house : 8 knitted pieces with a modern aesthetic, inspired by sculpture and graphic art.
This is the third in a series of blogposts to introduce the designs coming soon in Aimee's very first book, Worsted, published on November 19th by Laine Publishing. Pre-order your copy from La Bien Aimée and you will receive a signed copy from Aimée! Perennial is a cabled sweater designed by Norah Gaughan using Corrie Worsted and featured in the book, Worsted, A Knitwear Collection Curated by Aimée Gille of La Bien Aimée. There are so many details in this pattern that you will discover something new everytime you look at it.
Cooler days and nights drawing in have us reaching for cosy wools and comforting knits. What better time then to introduce you to our latest Loop pattern, Sous Sous. Elegant, easy to wear and knit…
Norah Gaughan combines her love of geometry and her mastery of innovative construction in Framework: Ten Architectural Knits, a collection of ten breezy pieces worked in Quince & Co’s organic linen yarns, Kestrel and Sparrow. 9½" x 10½", 88 pages Read our Q&A with the author on the blog
This showstopping multidirectional puzzle in Loft is quintessential Norah Gaughan. Inspired by a quiet photograph of a wire fence in the Metropolitan collection, Chainlink features kite-shaped panels worked from the bottom up in ribbing and delicate cable mesh. An unusual butterfly hem creates a flattering shape over the hips. Knit in pieces and seamed, Chainlink will call on all your skills and reward you with an unforgettable garment. Designer: Norah Gaughan Collection: Winter 2015
Norah Gaughan’s airy pullover features an allover openwork pattern and subtle stockinette-stitch detailing at the underarms. Lace patterned. boat necked, drop shoulder long sleeved pullover in a great cotton yarn and five sizes, from SM 38” to XXL 49”. Featured as Mesh Marvel in the book Family Circle Easy Plus-Size Knits.
A dramatic ruched sleeve is the focal point of this otherwise calm and refined pullover.
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Description This cabled yoke pullover is knit in the round from the neck down. Short rows under the yoke raise the back neck. It’s easy to customize the body and sleeve lengths as well as their shapes. The neck finishing is added last for best results and design flexibility. Size Finished measurement at chest 34 (38-42-46-50) (54-58-62-66)“ Length 20(20.5-21-22-22.5) (23-24-24.5-25)” Recommended ease at chest 4-6” Shown with 6” of positive ease on 5’10”model, 4 “ of ease on 5’ 0” designer Gauge 24 sts and 32 rows = 4” in st st using larger needles Measured after wet or steam blocking Materials 3(4-4-5-5) (6-7-7-8) skeins Anzula, Lucero 80% SW Merino, 10%Cashmere, 10% Stellina in color Rosebud Alternate Yarn (without sparkle): Anzula Cricket 80% SW Merino, 10%Cashmere, 10% Nylon; same yardage as Lucero
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In Chest of Bone, James Larrimer is a predator who stalks those who trade in endangered animals. Or so it appears. He wears several sweaters in the novel. Norah Gaughan’s is his favorite. Harrisville color in photos: #969 Granite Needles: One pair in size US 6 and one pair in size US 8 straight needles One 16” circular needle in size US 6 Stitch marker(s) Cable needle
Get Fancy Easily transform simplicity to drama. Following the lines of the slipped column on the sleeve, stitches are picked up to create three striking ruffles. Each ruffle is worked back and forth: the one at the wrist transforms the original three-quarter sleeve to full length. MATERIALS BERROCO www.berroco.com • 9 (10, 11, 12, 13)(13, 14, 15, 16) 1 3⁄4oz/50g balls (each approx 156yd/143m) of Berroco Lucca (cashmere/cotton) in #5807 pewter • One size 6 (4mm) circular needle 24”/60cm long, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE • One size 4 (3.5mm) circular needle 16”/40cm long • Stitch markers • Stitch holders or waste yarn GAUGE 22 sts and 28 rows = 4”/10cm over St st using larger needle, blocked. TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
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Note - two weights of yarn are used - the heavier yarn for the central panel and ribs, the lighter yarn for the rest. Both get the same gauge, but it is very important that you use 2 weights. Buy 6 or more patterns from the Norah Gaughan for The Fibre Co. collection and you’ll automatically receive a 50% discount on those patterns. This piece is seamless. The front & back panels are worked separately to the neck, then joined. Then the collar is worked in the round. Each side/sleeve is picked up on the sides on the center panels & worked in the round. Sizes / designed to fit hip / bust 30 (34-38-42-46-50)” or 76 (86.5-96.5-106.5-117-127)cm with no ease at the hip, a lot of ease at the bust (not measurable) Garment measurements @ hip / 30 (34-38-42-46-50)” or 76 (86.5-96.5-106.5-117-127)cm with split splayed open length / 23 (23-24-24-25-25)” or 58.5 (58.5-61-61-63.5-63.5)cm Updated Materials / The Fibre Co. Meadow 3 hanks The Fibre Co. Acadia or Luma 4 hanks madder / 3 hanks of Meadow and 4 hanks of Acadia or Luma Meadow / (comes in 100 gram hanks) Acadia / Luma / (comes in 50 gram hanks) Original Materials / Terra (comes in 100 gram hanks) madder / 3 (3-3-3-3-3) hanks Meadow / (comes in 100 gram hanks) bergamot / 2 (2-2-2-2-2) hanks Norah Gaughan for the Fibre Co. My goal for this collection was to design interesting modern pieces that are easy and relaxing to knit. I reduced seaming, kept shaping easy to remember and placed pattern where it remains uninterrupted. A broad range of sizes coupled with novel shapes combine to make a collection meant to appeal to eclectic knitters of all ages. I look forward to seeing how each knitter makes the patterns their own.
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From page 53: So much more than a cabled pullover, this garment is full of the construction details knitters expect from master designer Norah Gaughan. A pattern of cables reaches from hem to neckline in the heathery greens of Button jar, much in the way that new plants reach from flat plains to vast skies. With a curved hem and flattering A-line swing shape, this sweater feels feminine over flowy layers, or classic with jeans. This sweater is shown in colorway Button Jar. Author’s note: The model, Sarah, is wearing her proper size, 36.5” - for a roomier, oversized fit, I recommend going up, but there is plenty of room in the recommended bust size.
Craft: Knit Skill Level: Intermediate Project Type: Women’s Clothing Designer: Norah Gaughan Even double-stranded, this lacy linen tee feels light and breezy. A macro floral inset forms a flattering v-neck. Schwaan Sizes To fit bust sizes 30(34-38-42-46-50-54)" Finished measurements Bust – 34(38-42-46-50-54-58)" Length to center back – 25(25½-26-27-27½-28½-29½)" Materials Berroco Pima 1006(6-7-7-8-9-9) 100gr hanks
Norah Gaughan combines her love of geometry and her mastery of innovative construction in Framework: Ten Architectural Knits, a collection of ten breezy pieces worked in Quince & Co’s organic linen yarns, Kestrel and Sparrow. 9½" x 10½", 88 pages Read our Q&A with the author on the blog
A stunning cable and eyelet yoke shapes the modified raglan in this seamless top down pullover. Stitch pattern is charted.
When Lori from Vogue came into our booth at TNNA and said "come with me! I have to show you something!", I had no idea what to expect. We went over to their booth and - blammo! - she excitedly presented me with the Early Fall issue of Vogue Knitting with this spectacular design, the Yoked Pullover by Norah Gaughan, on
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Classic Elite CEY KNITTING PATTERN 404 - Portrait of an Autumn Day - Men, Women - Norah Gaughan, Kristin Nicholas You are purchasing an unused pattern with the price sticker on the front We suppose we are not to have favorites, but the Norah Gaughan men's sweater on the left is something we've adored for years. It's perhaps atypical for her, but we love it anyway: the heraldic motifs, the rhythm of the knit/purl, the majestic colours. Kristin Nicholas in her cardigan plays with traditional construction forms. First she works separate fronts from hem to shoulder, then works across one front, casts on for the back neck, joins the other front, and continues merrily on down the back to the other hem. Side and sleeve seams remain.