Wool Local 'Fettle' Pattern (Erika Knight)
Paper pattern for Fettle by Erika Knight. A simple edge-to-edge knitted jacket knit in two strands of Wool Local.
Paper pattern for Fettle by Erika Knight. A simple edge-to-edge knitted jacket knit in two strands of Wool Local.
Paper pattern for Fettle by Erika Knight. A simple edge-to-edge knitted jacket knit in two strands of Wool Local.
Fettle is a basic and easy edge to edge jacket knitted in stocking/stockinette stitch and K2,P2 rib with two ends of the yarn held together as one to create fuller fabric. The back is worked from the bottom up with a deep K2,P2 rib and decorative rib stitch at the centre and armhole edges. The fronts have the same deep welt which conceals pockets and wide K2,P2 front bands. There is short row shaping at the shoulders, which are finished with a three needle cast/bind off. The boxy sleeves are picked up and knitted towards the wide K2,P2 cuff.
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Small To fit chest 82-87cm/32¼-34¼in Finished chest 128cm/50½in Length at centre front 60cm/23¾in Length at centre back 64cm/25¼in
Medium To fit chest 92-97cm/36¼-38in Finished chest 152cm/59¾in Length at centre front 63cm/24¾in Length at centre back 67cm/26¼in
Large To fit chest 102-107cm/40-42in Finished chest 172cm/67¾in Length at centre front 66cm/26in Length at centre back 70cm/27½in
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Erika Knight Wool Local 100% British wool (Approx. 450m/492yds 100g/3oz hank Quantity: 5(6:7) x 100g hanks)
4.5mm/US 7 needles
Stitch markers
Stitch holders
Large eyed blunt tipped sewing needle
Note: Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.
About Erika Knight
Erika Knight is a highly respected British knit and crochet designer, as well as the creator of the Erika Knight yarn collection. Originally from a Fine Art background, with a successful career in the fashion industry, her trend forecasting work reignited her passion for the handmade. With her ‘simple’ ethos, Erika has a unique interpretation of craft: her mission is to simplify and communicate her insight and passion for handknitting with accessible yet enticing projects in order to inspire everyone to experiment and about all enjoy creating.
The author of numerous highly acclaimed books on knit, crochet and craft, Erika has lectured at the V&A Museum in London, as well as leading art institutions and universities.
Erika continues to design, write and innovate, working alongside her daughter Arabella from their seaside studio on the South Coast of England where together they act as consultants across the craft industry.