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SALTBURN BY THE SEA

Sarah Hatton

SALTBURN BY THE SEA

SARAH HATTON’S pretty design is comprised of two shaped front pieces, which are crossed over above the lower hem for an open, draping shape. Columns of eyelets highlight the lines of the front sections, while the sleeves are worked in an all-over lace pattern. The use of Debbie Bliss’s Piper yarn gives a wonderfully smooth, silky fabric with excellent stitch definition.

SIZE

YARN

Debbie Bliss Piper (DK weight; 50% cotton, 50% viscose; 200m/219yds per 100g ball)

NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES

1 pair 3.25mm (UK 10/US 3)

knitting needles

1 pair 4mm (UK 8/US 6)

knitting needles

Stitch holders

Stitch markers

TENSION

22 sts and 30 rows to 10cm over st st on 4mm needles

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