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#ARAN HEDGE SCHOOL #MADE TO LAST
Merino Eve is a fitted cardigan handknit in 100% merino wool.
The wool is spun in Donegal and has a tweed character.
Merino Eve is handknit in my favourite stitches of the Donegal Blackberry, horseshoe or wishbone cables and Irish moss stitch.
Merino sheep have fine fleece that makes a soft and study yarn.
This is a great choice for someone who loves natural fibres that are soft enough for bare skin!
Merino has more natural stretch and creates a neater contour or fit.
Like all wool it inherits natural anti-bacterial properties and is even worn by astronauts in recent space missions.
The five buttons are in real olive wood from Italy in a walnut shade.
The rib borders are firm for stretch and last with a cabled detailing throughout.
The garment is strongly hand stitched in wool and the craftwomanship so skilled that you may want to wear it reversed too!
Size
Model wearing a size S-M
S-M
Chest 39-40in (100-102cm)
Length from shoulder 22in (56cm)
Sleeve underarm 17in (43cm)
M-L
Chest 42in (107cm)
Length from shoulder 23in (58cm)
Sleeve underarm 17in (43cm)
L-XL
Chest 44in (112cm)
Length from shoulder 24in (60cm)
Sleeve underarm 18in (46cm)
Handknit in Ireland
Composition: 100% pure merino wool spun in Donegal Ireland
Care See 'How to care for me'
Sweater Sizing Guide for Edel MacBride
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
UK | 6-8 | 8-10 | 10-12 | 12-14 | 14-16 | 16-18 |
US | 2-4 | 4-6 | 6-8 | 8-10 | 10-12 | 12-14 |
Chest | 36 ins 92 cms |
38 ins 96 cms |
40 ins 102 cms |
43 ins 110 cms |
46 ins 118 cms |
50 ins 126 cms |
Length | 26 ins 66.5 cms |
26 ins 66.5 cms |
27 ins 69 cms |
27 ins 69 cms |
28 ins 72 cms |
28 ins 72 cms |
Sleeve | 17 ins 44 cms |
17.5 ins 45 cms |
18 ins 47 cms |
18.5 ins 48 cms |
18.5 ins 48 cms |
19 ins 49 cms |
These are the actual garment measurements.
Chest is measured under the point where the sleeve and body meet.
Length is measured from the centre shoulder point to below the waist.
Sleeve here is the underarm length of the sleeve including the cuff.
More measurements may be given in the garment description.
How to care for me
Maybe you’ve never owned one of me before?
Here’s my experience so far;
I’d prefer not to be stuck in that dark press but when I must go in there just roll me up loosely first.
I don’t need much washing although my Italian cousins say that I’m a gorgeous natural thing and washing improves me!
When washing make it no higher than 30 degrees and please only a wool recommended detergent. Squeeze all the water out after handwashing me, even roll me up in a towel to do this! Dry me flat on my back.
Keep direct sunlight away from my cables!
Edel and many of her long-term clients machine wash my friends. Hopefully they never put them in the drum at higher than 30 degrees or with nasty biological stuff!!!! The horror.
I’m terrified of the tumble dryer, please never do that to me.
Through Summer if you don’t need me (I hope you will), store me in an airtight zip bag please and I’ll get a rest with no disruption. I hope to spend a lifetime with you, but if you want to give me to a friend or send me to a charity store for a break that’s OK.
My wool is so healthy to wear and antibacterial, plus you’ll be living off the compliments.
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