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Briarclift Textured Pullover by Jo Allport - Book Gift Set

Malabrigo

Size
Brand
Color
Poipu MTA682
Pascal MTA363
Atomic MTA670
Renaissance MTA691
Violin MTA726
English Rose MTA057
Dried Orange MTA895
Aurora MTA367
Legend MTA343
Musas MTA889
Paris Night MTA052
Impressionist Sky MTA806
Cielo Y Tierra MTA894
Eggplant MTA811
Natural MTA063
Pearl MTA036
Pearl SW036
Natural SW063
Light of Love SW857
Rayon Vert SW854
Ravelry Red SW611
Stonechat SW173
Eggplant SW811
Violete Africana SW808
Dewberry SW141
Azules SW856
Impressionist Sky SW806
Solis SW809
Indiecita SW416
Lettuce SW037
Fresco Y Seco SW128

The Briarclift Textured Pullover is part of a great pattern collection found inside of  Malabrigo's Book 14: Mechita & Sock.  The relaxed fit sweater features a broad cowl/turtleneck with textured rows from the waist down.  The motif repeats on the lower sleeves as well.  Please take time to check your gauge by making a swatch.

Book Kit includes Book 14: Mechita & Sock (printed pattern inside) and selected yarn. For yarn winding services, click here.

RECOMMENDED YARN: Mechita by Malabrigo (100% Superwash Merino Wool; 100g/420yds): 5 (5, 6, 6) Skeins.  Shown in Poipu.  Mechita is a single ply version of Sock. It may show wear in high abrasion areas like the underarms.

RECOMMENDED YARN: Sock by Malabrigo (100% Superwash Merino Wool; 100g/440yds): 5 (5, 5, 6) Skeins.  Sock is multi-plied fingering weight yarn with excellent stitch definition and long-lasting wearability. 

SIZE: S (M, L, XL). Shown with 2-3" positive ease
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Bust 37 (40, 43.5, 45)" x Length 24.25 (24.75, 25.25, 25.75)"
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate 

NEEDLES: Size US 2 / 2.75mm, US 3 / 3.25mm, & US 5 / 3.75 24-28" circular needle and Set Double Points in each size, or size needed to obtain gauge. 
OTHER TOOLS: Stitch Markers (some removable), Cable Needle, Stitch Holders or waste yarn & Tapestry Needle
GAUGE: 29 sts x 38 rows = 4" in Stockinette stitch on US 3 & also on US 2 in Garter Stitch

Images courtesy of Malabrigo with yarn photos by Yarn Loop



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