Description
Richmond Hill Sweater Kit 4 – Highland Fleece
- Yarn Notes
- Yarn Specs
- The Brand
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Designed by Mary Pranica
Alternative Colourway with Highland Fleece as Main Colour…We are so happy and thrilled that Blue Sky named this stunning pattern in honour of our shop here on Richmond Hill!
This raglan pullover moves the colour work to the sleeves for a new twist on an old classic! Using seven of our favourite Woolstok Light colours, this intermediate piece is designed for that perfect fit in this STUNNING new yarn by Blue Sky Fibers.No risk of being stranded on boring sleeve island with this beauty!
Richmond Hill is light and warm, casual yet fancy, contemporary yet retro. WE LOVE IT!!Â
Your kit will include:
• Woolstok Light Yarn (see quantities below)
• PDF Pattern (delivered by email)
• COMPLIMENTARY 14 Colour Cowl pattern to use up any leftovers (as pictured) by Pamela MinniearÂ
• COMPLIMENTARY 14 Colour Slouch Hat pattern to use up any leftovers (as pictured) by Virginia Sattler-ReimerYou will also need:
• 3.25mm (US 3) double pointed needles or Chiaogoo Shorties or 32″ circulars if you want to Magic Loop (or size needed to obtain gauge) [for sleeve ribbing]
• 3.25mm (US 3) 16″ circular needle or 32″ if you want to Magic Loop (or size needed to obtain gauge) [for neck ribbing]
• 3.5mm (US 4) 32″ circular needle [for body ribbing]
• 3.75mm (US 5) 12″ or 16″ circular needle or Chicago Shorties or 32″ circulars if you want to Magic Loop (or size needed to obtain gauge) [for sleeve]
• 3.75mm (US 5) 24″ circular needle (or size needed to obtain gauge) [for body]
• Tapestry needle
• Stitch holders
• Stitch markersSizes
XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL Bust”
29 32 38¾ 43
46¾
52¼ 57¼ 61½ 66½
Length
22
22½
24½
27
28½
30¼
31½
32½ 34½
Sleeve 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 Made from 100% Fine Highland Wool, Woolstok Light is soft and lofty with beautiful stitch definition. Available in a gorgeous array of colours, this single ply yarn takes on a new richness of colour. It is an excellent yarn for colourwork, cables and textured stitches.
Woolstock Lite is both soft and rustic, with tones of depth, and a natural sheen. It’s beautiful to work with and to wear.
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Kit Ingredients:
Woolstok Light – 100% Fine Highland Wool, 50g/218yds
Colour A “Highland Fleece”:Â 3 (3, 4, 5, 6) (7, 8, 9, 10) hanks
Colour B “Storm Cloud”: 1 hank
Colour C “Cast Iron”: 1 hank
Colour D “Golden Meadow”: 1 hank
Colour E “Red Rock”: 1 hank
Colour F “Spring Ice”: 1 hank
Colour G “Deep Velvet”: 1 hankPDF Pattern delivered by email
Gauge:
Fingering
In stockinette stitch, 26 sts x 38 rows = 4″ using largest needle -
Synonymous with high quality, top notch standards and luxurious yarns, Blue Sky Fibers are now celebrating 21 years in the business!  We are so happy to stock part of their ever-expanding collection of natural fibers and patterns designed to inspire, excite and delight.  We will be varying the ranges offered through the seasons, so if you’re a Blue Sky fan, watch this space (and sign up for the Newsletter!).
OUR STORY by Blue Sky FibersCreating consciously crafted fibers and patterns is more than just our focus, it’s our passion. Ever since we started with a small herd of alpacas in our backyard, we’ve been committed to making yarn in the best way possible to show off its natural beauty.
And while our exclusive offerings have grown beyond alpaca to include wool, organic cotton and silk, our desire for getting makers of all stripes excited about natural fibers and knitting hasn’t changed one bit. It all winds back to the yarn, ensuring that every precious, handmade hank is lovingly filled with endless inspiration.
Blue Sky Fibers started as a pet project, of sorts. Shortly after graduating college, owner/founder Linda Niemeyer’s curious preoccupation with Alpacas led to her buying one. Soon Linda found herself with a lot of yarn on hand. She took it to a nearby yarn store, which was willing to buy and sell it. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Today Blue Sky Fibers is known worldwide for its consciously crafted collection of high-quality natural fibers and patterns. One can only imagine how things might have turned out differently had Linda been obsessed with giraffes instead.