Alpaca Cape Jacket
by Siobhan Brown
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© stitchology 2011

© stitchology 2011

© stitchology 2011

© stitchology 2011
Alpaca Cape Jacket
Discontinued.
This digital pattern is no longer available online.
I called this a cape/jacket because although it is shaped as a cape, it has buttons that form the wings of the cape into sleeves of sort - I only added a single button for my sleeves but you could use more to form more sleevy sleeves.
The alpaca content of Wendy’s Serenity yarn makes this lusciously soft, and gives it a gorgeous drape. It’s also great on a budget, using only 7 balls - there’s no way you could buy something like this in the shops for so little money :)
The pattern calls for 12mm circular needles because you end up with a lot of stitches - that’s also the reason it’s knitted in two pieces and then seamed at the end.
1/1/2012 - pattern re-issued with corrections
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by Wendy
Super Bulky
70% Acrylic, 20% Alpaca, 10% Wool
87 yards
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