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Mary Anne cardigan - made using Warth Mill
The Mary Anne cardigan is a simple A-line cardigan made holding 3 ends of DK weight yarn together. This pattern can be made with or without a hood.
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British wool is known for its durability, natural warmth, and sustainable qualities. By choosing this yarn, you're not only making something that's going to last a lifetime but are also supporting UK farmers and the continuation of traditional wool production. Click here to read more about our partnership with the British Wool Board.
Pattern details
Difficulty: Beginner
Gauge: 10 sts and 13 rows to 10cm (4 in) over stocking (stockinette) stitch on 9mm (US 13) needles, or the size required to give correct tension.
Size guide:
| Size | Width at Chest (cm) | Width at Chest (in) | Total Length (cm) | Total Length (in) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 42.5 | 17 | 54 | 21.5 |
| M | 47.5 | 19 | 55 | 22 |
| L | 52.5 | 21 | 57.5 | 23 |
| XL | 57.5 | 23 | 60 | 24 |
Suggested needles
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9 mm (US 13) straight needles
Yarn requirements
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With hood: 900 (900, 900, 1200)g, 3 ends held together, DK Warth Mill British wool (100 g = 204m/223 yards)
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Without hood: 900 (900, 1200, 1200)g, 3 ends held together, DK Warth Mill British wool (100 g = 204m/223 yards)
Other materials
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1 button (4cm diameter)
Care instructions
All our yarns are non-superwash. This means you will need to hand wash your finished projects. Dry flat and do not wring.
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