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Do Ewe Yoke? - knitting pattern

Do Ewe Yoke?

$9.00

Introducing the "Do Ewe Yoke?" knitting pattern, the centerpiece of the inaugural Zanete Knits mystery yokealong launched in January 2024. This captivating design is perfect for knitters of all skill levels ready to tackle a fun and creative project!

Available Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)

Finished Chest Circumference:

- 87 (95.5, 105.5, 117, 127, 135.5, 145.5, 155.5, 165.5) cm

- 34¾ (38¼, 42¼, 46¾, 50¾, 54¼, 58¼, 62¼, 66¼)“

For optimal comfort, the recommended ease is 5-15 cm / 2-6” positive ease. This ensures that the finished yoke is not only stylish but also provides room for layering, making it a versatile addition to your wardrobe.

Gauge: Achieve a precise gauge of 28 stitches and 34 rows per 10 cm / 4” in Stockinette stitch and colorwork in the round, blocked, for the best results.

Yardage Requirements:

Main Colour (MC):

- 1055 (1155, 1255, 1375, 1485, 1590, 1710, 1830, 1930) m

- 1155 (1265, 1370, 1500, 1625, 1740, 1870, 2000, 2115) yds

Contrast Colour (CC):

- 330 (350, 390, 410, 445, 470, 520, 545, 575) m

- 365 (385, 425, 445, 490, 515, 565, 600, 625) yds

Yarn Recommendations: For this pattern, we recommend using Spincycle Yarn Dyed In The Wool (100% American superwash wool; 183 m/200 yds per approximately 50 g) in the exclusive Do Ewe Knit? colorway “Across the Eweniverse” as the contrast color. Pair it with Moondrake Co. Chibi Sport (100% superwash Merino; 338 m/370 yds per 100 g) in the gorgeous Rose Quartz colorway for a stunning finish.

This "Do Ewe Yoke?" pattern is not just a knitting project; it's an opportunity to explore beautiful colorwork techniques and create a one-of-a-kind garment you'll be proud to wear. Join fellow knitting enthusiasts in the mystery yokealong and discover the joy of creating something special with your own two hands!

Whether you're looking to enhance your knitting skills or simply enjoy a new project, this unique yoke pattern is your perfect choice for the season. Get started today and add "Do Ewe Yoke?" to your knitting repertoire!

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