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Abby by Claudia Wersing

Queensland Collection

Size
Yarn Brand
Color
Ivory 110
Alabaster 111
Gobi 109
Graphite 112
Iron 113
Ebony 114
Cabernet 104
Eggplant 105
Cobalt 108
Lapis 117
Bermuda 118
Avocado 101
Peat 107
Goldenrod 102
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This A-Line, short sleeved tunic is perfect over a lighter top, for days when the temperature is fluctuating.  The beautiful ribbed cowl neck flows seamlessly into cables that grow in width as they descend towards the hips.  Wear as a sweater or tunic depending on your mood.  

The sweater is worked from the top down in the round.  Increases are worked within the cable stitch pattern.  2 cable lengths are recommended as the sweater grows.  All instructions are written (no charts included).

Kit includes pdf & printed pattern and yarn selection.  For yarn winding services, click here.



DESIGNER RECOMMENDED YARN: Falkland Chunky by Queensland Collection (100% Falkland Island Wool; 100g/131 yds): 8 (9, 10) Skeins.  Shown in Ivory.  This organic bulky weight yarn comes from the famed Falkland Islands, known for its humane treatment of sheep, their pristine fleeces and the resulting soft yarn.  Falkland Chunky is an easy care yarn that uses GOTS certified processes to prevent felting without the harsh chemicals or plastics used to make superwash yarn. PRE-ORDER now available in all colors.  Please allow at least 7 business days for your pre-order to arrive at your location.

SIZE: XS/S (M, L/ XL).  Modeled with 5" positive ease.  
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Bust- 38.5 (45, 50)"  
Length): 23" 
YARDAGE: 1048 (1179, 1310) yds
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate - cables, written instructions, increases, ribbing

NEEDLES: Size US 10.5 / 7 mm 40" circular needle and set of straight needles, or size needed to obtain gauge 
OTHER TOOLS: stitch markers, Tapestry Needle, Stitch Holders or waste yarn, sewing needle & yarn to sew on buttons, 4 buttons measuring 1" in diameter
GAUGE: 13 sts x 28 rows = 4" in half brioche stitch

Abby Images courtesy of Knitting Fever. Yarn Images by Yarn Loop.



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