Tanit's Jacket is a top down raglan jacket in a stitch called Tunisian Rib. This pattern produces a nice dense texture which proves rather cozy for a Fall/Winter layer. I added some cording stitch at the collar, cuffs and hem to create some contrasting horizontal lines and to help define these areas a little.
Below are some photos of the prototype which was worked up in Classic Elite Yarn's Soft Linen. As you can see I made some changes to the pattern that ended up in Twist. The first thing was the collar. I originally envisioned a fairly big folded down collar but it didn't quite come together. So on the prototype I ended up folding it to the inside and tacking it down. In the final pattern this translated into a more rounded collar worked using short rows
I then mirrored this in the hem, removing the hard corners with the use of those magical short rows again!
Below are some photos of the prototype which was worked up in Classic Elite Yarn's Soft Linen. As you can see I made some changes to the pattern that ended up in Twist. The first thing was the collar. I originally envisioned a fairly big folded down collar but it didn't quite come together. So on the prototype I ended up folding it to the inside and tacking it down. In the final pattern this translated into a more rounded collar worked using short rows
I then mirrored this in the hem, removing the hard corners with the use of those magical short rows again!
I noticed in Twist that Clara Parkes has a swatch story for Tanit's Jacket and she describes some of the possible ways to go with yarn choices. I like both the Valley Yarns Northfield and CE's Soft Linen, but other yarns with some linen or silk component would work well too.
For those that care Tanit was a Phoenician lunar Goddess of Carthage. I wanted to get a Tunisian connection in there!
13 comments:
It is so beautiful and simple. Love.
Congratulations! It's lovely.
sweet, the gray seems to suite it more. I love the contrast of the buttons rust color.
Another beautiful pattern, I love it!
I love it too - well done G! Can't wait to see you in four days time! xxxx
Its fabulous!
Oh it's beautiful, a really interesting looking knit.
this looks lovely and comfortable, and cosy, too!
Mmm, it's great! So elegant! I should definetely consider to include it into my to-do list
Love this jacket! The little details are so well thought out-- I already thought so just from seeing the photos on Twist, but after reading your post and seeing the prototype, it's even more obvious.
congratulations! just beautiful...
oh it's simply lovely. can't wait to cast on for it!
Gorgeous as usual! I'm intrigued by the Tunisian Rib...seems like it creates a very cool texture.
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