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Womens Lace Fair Isle Tunic Jumper - Black Camel

Womens Lace Fair Isle Tunic Jumper - Black Camel

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Delicate fair isle patterns are combined to form lace-like designs in this tunic length womens jumper. Knitted in Shetland-character wool which is spun in Aberdeenshire. This stunning colourway has black combined with camel. An upright turtle neck gives the jumper an early 60s vibe. It has a rolled hem and cuffs.

Back length of the Medium size is approximately 28 inches (71cm).

100% wool

Made in Scotland

Dry Clean only or Handwash only

Studio model is 5ft 6, UK 8 and wears a size S

Item Size: S
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Item Size: S
Zone CM Inches
Chest 51 20
Total Length 69 27.25
Sleeve Length 73 28.75
Zone CM Inches
Chest 53 20.75
Total Length 71 28
Sleeve Length 75 29.5
Zone CM Inches
Chest 55 21.75
Total Length 73 28.75
Sleeve Length 77 30.25
Zone CM Inches
Chest 57 22.5
Total Length 75 29.5
Sleeve Length 79 31
How to measure

These refer to garment measurements, taken with the garment laid on a flat surface.

Chest

Measure from armpit to armpit.

Length

Measure from the side of the neck down to the bottom of the hem.

Total sleeve length

Measure from the middle of the neck label, over arm to end of the cuff.

Measurements are approximate due to the stretchy nature of knitted fabrics.

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Designers notes - the inspiration behind Lace pattern

As well as fair isle patterns, Shetland is also known for the fine lace shawls and stoles produced in the 19th century which were made popular by Queen Victoria. I wanted to produce a design to reflect these 2 styles, creating this 2-tone fair isle pattern which uses a delicate combination of stitches reminiscent of lace.

Picture courtesy of the Shetland Museum Textile collection.