The Ultimate Guide to Cozy and Stylish Fall Wardrobe: Poncho, Sweatshirt, Henley Shirt, and More
The Ultimate Guide to Cozy and Stylish Fall Wardrobe: Poncho, Sweatshirt, Henley Shirt, and More The Ultimate Guide to Cozy and Stylish Fall Wardrobe: Poncho, Sweatshirt, Henley Shirt, and More
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Sirdar 10156 - Yorkshire Fairisle Cardigan

Sirdar 10156 - Yorkshire Fairisle Cardigan

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Sirdar 10156 - Yorkshire Fairisle Cardigan

Sirdar 10156 - Yorkshire Fairisle Cardigan

$ 61.38

$ 79.79

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Button up this classy, straight-fitting cardigan over a turtle neck shirt on crisp New Zealand mornings or drape it over your shoulders on the trail or exploring the city. The Britian-inspired fairisle trim celebrates the white rose of Yorkshire for a fun twist on a classic fairisle. Back and fronts are worked flat from the bottom up, in one piece, with a circular needle. Fairisle pattern is charted. Some seaming is required.

Sirdar Haworth Tweed has the richly-nepped look of popular wool tweeds in a soft merino blend that’s softer and lighter to wear. 

Shown in
, 50g balls.

Gauge
22 sts and 28 rows = 10cm in Stst on 4mm / US6 needles
27 sts and 33 rows = 10cm in Fairisle pattern on 4mm / US6 needles

Measurements (cm) S M L XL XXL XXXL
Chest 81/86 91/97 102/107 112/117 122/127 132/137
Width 108 118 129 138 149 158
Length 60 63 64 66 68 70
Materials (50g balls)
A - 909 Moorland Moss 7 7 8 9 10 10
B- 911 Cotton Grass Cream 2 2 3 3 3 3
Buttons 7 7 8 8 8 8

You will also need
  • Needles: one pair 3.25mm / US3 needles and 4mm / US6 needles - 
  • (1) 3.25mm / US3, 100cm long circular needle and (1) 4mm / US6, 100cm long circular needle. You may use these needles for sleeves utilising the Magic Loop method, or use double-pointed needles.
  • Stitch holders, yarn / tapestry needle -

This pattern was written for . Click  to see more yarn options for this project.

When substituting yarn, compare the tension gauge of the pattern and the yarn. Working a tension square to determine the suitability of the yarn as a substitute is recommended - to compare the tension for sizing but also to test whether it creates the fabric you are after.

To determine the quantity needed, compare the total meterage needed in the pattern to the meterage on the substitute.

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