Noro Myrtle Coat Knitting Pattern
By Noro
Specifications
| Brand: | Noro |
| Yarn Weight: | Worsted |
| Designer: | Jane Ellison |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Techniques and Construction: | Bottom Up, Seamed, Worked Flat |
Product Description
Jane Ellison’s Myrtle is a long, stylish jacket. Noro Kureyon’s beautiful color changes can be seen to advantage in the large swathes of stockinette, while the moss stitch sleeves and details add interest to this hooded coat.
Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL)
Finished Measurements: bust- 36 (37¾, 39½, 41¼, 43)”
Yarn Requirements: 14 (15, 15, 16, 17) balls Noro Kureyon (100% Wool; 50g/108yds)
Needles: US 8 (5mm) needles
Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch
Noro Myrtle Knit Coat
Project Overview
Myrtle is a knitted coat design from the Noro Knits collection by designer Jane Ellison. This garment is crafted using traditional knitting techniques and is constructed as a wearable outerwear piece suitable for personal projects.
Construction Method
The Myrtle coat is worked using a bottom-up construction approach, meaning the garment is knitted starting from the lower edge and progressing upward toward the neckline. The pieces are worked flat on straight needles rather than in the round, allowing for straightforward shaping and stitch manipulation across each section. Once all pieces are completed, the garment is seamed together using mattress stitch or similar seaming techniques to create clean, professional-looking joins between the front panels, back panel, sleeves, and body sections.
Knitting Techniques
- Flat knitting on straight needles for individual garment pieces
- Seaming and finishing for assembly of multiple components
- Shaping techniques appropriate for coat construction
- Gauge swatching and measurement guidelines for proper fit
Materials
This pattern is designed to be worked with yarn and needles appropriate to the specific gauge and weight specified in the downloadable PDF instructions. Knitting Fever publications provide detailed measurements and gauge information to guide yarn and needle selection for successful project completion.
Pattern Information
The Noro Myrtle pattern is available as a downloadable PDF format, making it convenient for digital access and printing. This publication is intended for personal use only and includes photography by Kevin Peschke. Crafters should refer to the complete pattern document for stitch-by-stitch instructions, schematic measurements, and finishing details.
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