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KNITTING KIT - Catch Of The Day Jumper
KNITTING KIT - Catch Of The Day Jumper
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KNITTING KIT - Catch Of The Day Jumper
Our Catch Of The Day Jumper is a Fisherman core inspired jumper pattern, featuring a different stitch texture throughout the pattern, a dropped shoulder and simple bottom up, in the round construction. The fit of the Jumper is oversized including 18cm positive ease and is hip length, however the length.
Our complete DIY knit kits include everything you need to get started, just add scissors! Chose your own colour for the perfect match. The pattern includes an optional 'How To Knit' guide, step by step breakdown with row trackers and mini technique video tutorials.
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WHATS INCLUDED:
- Yarn : That Crafty Stitch - The Little Chunky One
- 600g-1000g of chunky weight yarn (150 metres per 100g)
- Paper knitting pattern
- How To Knit Guide (optional)
- 6mm Circular Knitting Needles (80cm)
- 6mm Circular Knitting Needles (60cm)
- Cable Needle
- Tapestry Needle
SIZE:
- Pattern covers sizes XS - 3XL - Check size guide image for measurements
- Models wear Medium in Stone
- Pattern includes 18cm positive ease on the body
- Pattern Gauge: 14 Stitches x 20 Rows per 10cm (in stockinette)
- Pattern is also unisex in design
TECHNIQUES USED:
- Casting On + Off
- Knitting In The Round
- Knit + Purl Stitches
- Cables
- Picking Up Stitches
- Decrease Stitches (K2Tog / SSK)
- Seaming
- Weaving In Ends
- Blocking (optional)
TIME:
- Estimated knit time 25-30 hours
- We recommend blocking before wear
Sam's design notes; "I was inspired by growing up in Brixham which is one of Englands biggest fishing ports with a 1000 year history. Seeing the local harbours and the rich fishing culture that is still thriving inspired me, trawlers coming and going, fishing nets and crab pots piled high along the harbour walls and a busy fishing market on weekends bringing the community together. The fisherman core aesthetic is back with a bang this Winter and I wanted to design a wearable that brought all of that together."
