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What you'll need
| Adult: | XS | S | M | L | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dale Baby Ull - white | ||||
                    Dale Baby Ull - white
                     |  1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 
| Dale Baby Ull - grey | ||||
                    Dale Baby Ull - grey
                     |  1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 
| Tools & Other Supplies | ||||
| US 2.5 (3mm) Double Pointed Needles (opens in a new tab) | ||||
| US 3 (3.25mm) Circular Needles (opens in a new tab) | ||||
| US 2.5 (3mm) – 32" (80cm) (opens in a new tab) | ||||
| US 3 (3.25mm) – 32" (80cm) (opens in a new tab) | ||||
Product Details
The Argyle pattern evolved from the tartan of the Clan Campbell - the clan of my paternal Grandmother, who grew up in the glens of Scotland.
Although this argyle stitch pattern seems very modern, it’s actually a traditional Fair Isle pattern that can be found in some very old, classic sweaters from Shetland. Subtle and classic in grey and white, bright colors would create a totally different look.
Suitable for knitters with a little colorwork experience, but you needn’t be an expert.
Size S/M uses about 120 yds of the MC and 80 yds of the CC.
To accomodate the large pattern repeat, sizes S & L are worked with 3mm needles, sizes M & XL are worked with 3.25mm needles. Pattern is written to be worked on your choice of DPNs, Magic Loop or Two Circulars.
- Brand
 - Independent Designer
 - Craft
 - Knitting
 - Designer
 - Kate Atherley
 - Format
 - Downloadable PDF
 - Language
 - English
 - Number of patterns
 - 1
 - Pages
 - 2
 - Skill Level
 - Intermediate
 - Yarn Weight
 Light Fingering