Hedgebind is inspired by botanical themes and delicate tendrils of Art Nouveau book covers, especially those by Margaret Armstrong. The classic drop-shoulder silhouette allows the intricate colourwork panel on the front to take center stage.
The body of Hedgebind is worked from the bottom up in the round. The large colorworkchart is worked on the front, bordered by the smaller motif which continues onto the back. Stitches are cast on for steeks at the armholes, front neck and back neek. The steeks are cut, and stitches are picked up around the armholes for the sleeves, which are worked in the round and tapered down to the wrist. Stitches are picked up for the neckband, which is then folded double and stitched down.
Marina Skua
Telling Yarns Steadfast DK
This pattern is available in Making Stories Magazine Issue 12, Art Nouveau.
Alice's Hedgebind Sweater in size 3, knit in Cascade Yarns Cascade BFL, colorways Lilac Hint (MC) and Navy Peony (CC)
Theodora's Hedgebind Sweater in size 2, knit in Telling Yarns Steadfast DK, colorways Monstress (MC) and Gwen Stacy (CC)
Gosia's Hedgebind Sweater in size 4, knit in BC Garn Bio Balance in colorways Denim (MC) and Curry (CC)
One of our all-time favorite (and desert island) yarns, De Rerum Natura's Ulysse is an incredibly soft woollen-spun yarn that shows texture - think cables and twisted stitches - beautifully and is perfect for everything from a cardigan for the newest tiny arrival in your family or a shawl for your great-grandmother.
One of our all-time favorite (and desert island) yarns, De Rerum Natura's Ulysse is an incredibly soft woollen-spun yarn that shows texture - think cables and twisted stitches - beautifully and is perfect for everything from a cardigan for the newest tiny arrival in your family or a shawl for your great-grandmother.