Jardin Pullover Yarn Kit
In Florence's words "The Jardin Pullover is a result of a collaboration with Kokon Yarn, born from our mutual love of all things floral. This botanical-inspired design combines different weights and textures of yarn with the intarsia knitting method, resulting in an artistic effect in which the organic flower motifs appear to be floating from the surface. Knitted flat and in pieces, the simple drop sleeve silhouette of Jardin allows the creative fabric to take centre stage.
YARN
Main Colour - Kokon Hand Painted Kidsilk Mohair, 72% Mohair 28% Silk Lace Weight 210m/229yds per 25g skein - Metropolis / Metropolis By Night
Contrast Colour 1 - Kokon Merino Linen, 90% Merino 10% Linen Fingering Weight 360m/394yds per 100g skein - Star / Licorice
Contrast Colours 2&3 - Kokon Chunky Mohair, 78% Mohair 13% Merino Wool 9% Nylon Chunky Weight 100m/109yds per 50g skein - Avo and Moon / Rainforest and Nocturnal
Contrast Colour 4 - Kokon Slubby Mohair, 78% Mohair 13% Merino Wool 9% Nylon Chunky Weight 100m/109yds per 50g skein - Raspberry / Diva
Please click the link below to take you directly to the Jardin Pullover on Ravelry where you can purchase the pattern. (If you do not have Ravelry please let me know so you can purchase a hard copy and pdf copy of the pattern through the online store)
Ravelry: Jardin Pullover pattern by Florence Spurling
TOOLS
5mm/US 8 32"/80cm or 40"/100cm circular knitting needles. A 4mm/US 6 32"/80cm or 40'/100cm circular knitting needles for the rib hems and 16"/40cm for the rib collar. A spare 5mm/US 8 needle for the 3 Needle Bind Off. 2 stitch markers and 3 stitch holders or spare cords. A tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
SIZES
90 (100, 110, 120, 130) (140, 150, 160, 170)cms / 36 (40, 44, 48, 52) (56, 60, 64, 68)”
To fit bust size 70 (80, 90, 100, 110) (120, 130, 140, 150)cms / 28 (32, 26, 40, 44) (48, 52, 56, 60)"
Worn with 15-20cms / 6-8" of positive ease.
The sample worn by Florence is shown in 100cms / 40" with approxiamately 20cms / 8" of positive ease.
All images courtesy of Florence Spurling