What's Covered In This Workshop
This Teachable course compliments the Hawthorn Sweater KAL and Knitting Pattern by Carol Feller, so you'll never be left wondering how to approach a section.
Each set of videos is released with each clue on a KAL schedule as follows:
- Clue 1: 22nd September
- Clue 2: 6th October
- Clue 3: 13th October
- Clue 4: 27th October
- Final Prize: 10th November
These videos are recorded in English with accompanying subtitles.
Interactive comment sections are available under each video along with access to a dedicated community discussion area in our Knithub forums.
Scroll on to find out more about this gorgeous sweater:
Wondering about the Hawthorn Sweater?
Press play on this video and Carol will explain pattern construction and some of the tips and techniques you'll find during the workshop:
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What's in the workshop?
Meet Your Teacher
Carol trained initially as a textile artist and then as a structural engineer. While both of these backgrounds are very different the influences can be seen in her design work which is well-shaped, flattering to wear and enjoyable to knit.
She strives to design clothing with a difference: not overly complex, but still giving a very unique end product. She likes to work with different construction methods, so long as they enhance the knitting experience and make for a more intuitively put-together knitted item.
Carol has been widely published in books and magazine and travels the world teaching in yarn shops and fibre festivals. The classes she teaches cover a wide range of subjects from cables and chart reading, through garment shaping and customisation right through to short rows and colourwork. In her classes you'll move from learning the basics to refining your knitting skills and fixing problems.
Pattern Information
SIZES
To Fit Actual Bust Circumference Up To: 31.75 (35, 38.25, 41.5, 43.75, 47, 50.25, 53.5, 55.75, 59)” / 80.5 (89, 97, 105.5, 111, 119.5, 127.5, 136, 141.5, 150) cm
5-7″ / 12.5-18 cm of positive ease recommended.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Finished Bust Circumference: 36.75 (40, 43.25, 46.5, 48.75, 52, 55.25, 58.5, 60.75, 64)” / 93.5 (101.5, 110, 118, 124, 132, 140.5, 148.5, 154.5, 162.5) cm
Size 40″ / 101.5 cm modelled with 5″/ 12.5 cm positive ease.
Length: 22.75 (23.5, 24.25, 25, 25.5, 25.75, 26.5, 27, 27.5, 27.75)” / 58 (59.5, 61.5, 63.5, 65, 65.5, 67.5, 68.5, 70, 70.5) cm from top of shoulder
YARN
Stolen Stitches ‘Nua Worsted’ (60% Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Linen; 109 yds / 100 m per 1.76 oz / 50 g); Dare You (9913), 12 (13, 14, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) skeins for cowl version
Approximate Yardage: 1242 (1353, 1445, 1549, 1650, 1714, 1829, 1941, 2042, 2134) yds / 1139 (1241, 1326, 1421, 1514, 1573, 1678, 1781, 1873, 1958) m this includes cowl.
68 yds / 62 m less for the crew neck version.
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
Two US size 7 / 4.5 mm circular needles, 32″ / 80 cm long (or longer for larger sizes)
One US size 6 / 4 mm circular needle, 32″ / 80 cm long for magic loop (sleeve and neck) or
US size 6 / 4 mm dpns if magic loop not used for sleeves
Always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed, as every knitter’s gauge is unique.
Tapestry needle, stitch markers, lockable marker or safety pin.
GAUGE
20 sts & 30 rows = 4″ / 10 cm in Sand Stitch and Mistake Rib blocked with larger needle24 sts & 32 rows = 4″ / 10 cm in Mistake Rib blocked with smaller needle
Do You Need Yarn?
The Hawthron Sweater is made with Nua Worsted and we have yarn kits ready and waiting for you all you have to do is click the button below and choose your favourite colour:
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