St. John's
St. John’s is pattern #15 of Landed, Volume 1: The Avalon, Timeless Lace and Stranded Knitting Patterns for the Adventurous Handknitter.
May 2024.
St. John’s is pattern #15 of Landed, Volume 1: The Avalon, Timeless Lace and Stranded Knitting Patterns for the Adventurous Handknitter.
May 2024.
St. John’s is pattern #15 of Landed, Volume 1: The Avalon, Timeless Lace and Stranded Knitting Patterns for the Adventurous Handknitter.
May 2024.
St. John’s
St. John’s, in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, is nestled in a sheltered harbour, protected by steep and craggy cliffs that line our rough and stormy coastline. Every June where I live in St. John’s, lupin covers the hidden grassy nooks and pathways around my neighbourhood. And in the winter, the sun rises through the Narrows, reflecting brilliant colour off of the atmospheric water vapour and ocean surface. The tunic is a seamed raglan construction, knit bottom up and in the round with steeks at the front neck and armholes. The raglan sleeves are picked up from the collar at the shoulders and knitted down to the cuffs, then joined to the upper body by seaming along the raglan lines.
St. John’s is part of the Landed series, Volume 1. You can find Volume 1 here: Landed, Volume 1: The Avalon, Timeless Lace and Stranded Knitting Patterns for the Adventurous Handknitter
File
The pattern is 1 PDF file as a digital download.
Sizes
Sizes 1(2,3,4)(5,6,7) corresponding to knitted measurements:
A. Chest and hem circumference:
87(96.5,106,117)(129.5,145,168.5)cm /
34.25(38,41.75,46)(51,57,66.25)“
B. Waist circumference: 83.5(94,103.5,114.5)(127,142,165.5)cm /
32.75(37,40.75,45)(50,56,65)“
C. Raglan depth (not including neckband depth):
15.5(16,17,17.5)(19.5,21.5,24.5)cm / 6(6.25,6.75,7)(7.75,8.5,9.75)“
D. Upper arm circumference: 29.5(31,34.5,38)(41.5,46.5,53.5)cm /
11.5(12.25,13.5,15)(16.25,18.25,21)“
See Schematic. Intended to be worn with around 10 to 15cm /
4 to 6” positive ease at chest. Sample shown is the size 3 on an
87cm / 34.25” chest and 99cm / 39” hips, corresponding to
19cm / 7.5” ease at chest.
Note: if you wish a larger hem circumference, I suggest casting on
a larger size and do more decreases in the waist shaping to achieve
the chest size you choose.
Yarn
The Border Mill North Coast 4ply (100% Shetland yarn; approx
90 metres / 25 grams) in 10 colours:
MC (Atlantic; deep teal): 8(9,10,11)(12,14,16) balls or
715(785,865,960)(1075,1210,1415) metres /
780(860,945,1050)(1175,1325,1550) yards
CC1 (Loch Maree; mid teal): 2(3,3,3)(3,4,4) balls or
175(195,205,230)(255,285,325) metres /
190(215,225,250)(280,310,355) yards
CC2 (Scourie; light teal): 2(2,2,2)(2,3,3) balls or
115(125,135,150)(170,190,220) metres /
125(135,150,165)(185,210,240) yards
CC3 (Cape Wrath; navy): 2(2,2,3)(3,3,4) balls or
145(160,170,190)(210,240,280) metres /
160(175,185,210)(230,265,305) yards
CC4 (Assynt; blue): 2(2,2,2)(2,3,3) balls or
115(125,135,150)(165,190,220) metres /
125(135,150,165)(180,210,240) yards
CC5 (Polglass; light blue): 1(1,1,1)(1,2,2) ball(s) or
60(65,70,75)(85,100,115) metres /
65(70,75,85)(95,110,125) yards
CC6 (Rosa Canina; pink): 2(2,2,2)(2,2,3) balls or
110(120,130,145)(160,180,215) metres /
120(135,145,160)(175,200,235) yards
CC7 (Gneiss; mauve): 2(2,2,2)(2,3,3) balls or
115(125,140,155)(170,195,230) metres /
125(135,155,170)(185,215,250) yards
CC8 (Stac Pollaidh; purple): 2(2,2,2)(2,2,3) balls or
110(120,130,145)(160,180,215) metres /
120(135,145,160)(175,200,235) yards
CC9 (Rosebay Willowherb; fuchsia): 1 ball or
35(40,40,45)(55,65,70) metres / 40(45,45,50)(60,75,80) yards
Note: if using the Border Mill North Coast 4ply, the number of
25g balls are given above for each colour, but this yarn is also
available in 10g balls and 100g balls via their website.
Gauges
Listed gauges are to 10cm / 4”.
Stockinette: 29 sts / 39 rows/rnds using size A needles
Fair Isle: 29 sts / 29 rows/rnds using size B needles
Lace: 16 sts / 30 rnds using size C needles
Needles & Notions
Size A: 3.25mm / US 3 needles
Size B: 3.75mm / US 5 needles
Size C: 4mm / US 6 needles
Change needle size as necessary to obtain gauge
Stitch markers; removable markers; spare needles or scrap yarn for
holding sts; tapestry needle for sewing along the raglan seams;
scissors for steeking
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Tech edited by Sue Hislop (Ravelry: Sue-Cat)