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Brampton

DEBBIE BLISS has combined two of her yarns - the tweedy Fine Donegal, and the mohair-silk Angel - to create this relaxed V-neck sweater. Its ombre colour sequence is created by working stripes with yarn held double stranded, sliding from one shade into the next. The inspiration for design came from the landscape of East Brampton Moor in England’s Peak District.

SIZE

NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES

1 pair 4mm (UK 8/US 6)
knitting needles
1 pair 4.5mm (UK 7/US 7)
knitting needles
Stitch holders
Safety pin

TENSION

20 sts

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