Sabela encapsulates everything to be loved in a sweater. It has an effortless, modern and straight shape, some ease and, of course, stripes! which are a fantastic way of adding color to a garment.
Sabela is worked seamlessly in rounds from the top down. First some short rows are worked back and forth to shape the neck. The yoke is shaped by using a modified version of the contiguous set-in sleeves method developed by Susie Myers. When the yoke shaping is complete, the sleeve stitches are placed on hold and underarm stitches are cast on. The body is then worked in rounds to the hem. The sleeve stitches are then picked up again to work them in rounds top down to the cuffs (instructions for both short and long sleeves are provided). Neck is left unfinished.
Choose from 6 kits across 3 Fingering Weight bases!
*pattern not included.
SIZES
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9)
FINISHED BUST CIRCUMFERENCE
35.25 (38, 41.25, 44, 47.25)(50, 54, 58, 61.25)“
88.5 (95, 103.5, 110, 118.5)(125, 135, 145, 153.5) cm
Suggested ease: 1 - 3” (2.5 - 7.5 cm)
Kits include yarn for short sleeve version only.
For a long sleeve version, please allow approximately
170 (180, 186, 191, 208)(214, 219, 230, 240) yds/ 155 (165, 170, 175, 190)(196, 200, 210, 219) m more of each color.
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Important Details
Reminders about hand-dyed yarn:
- We work hard to obtain the most accurate colors in the photographs we show on the website. However, every computer has different monitor settings. For this reason, we cannot ensure that the colors all monitor's display will exactly match the color of the yarn.
- Because our hand-dyeing process is as much of an art as it is a science, we may not be able to reproduce a colorway exactly the same as it may be pictured or match it from one dye lot to another.
- We strongly recommend alternating skeins on any project that uses more than one skein of the same color to ensure random color distribution.
- While we do our best to ensure colorfastness in our yarns, a small amount of color transfer is not uncommon. We highly recommend spritzing or steam blocking your knits to avoid colorway bleeding. For more info on caring for your knits check out our Care Instructions.
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