Elinor Tunic
by Kristi Schueler
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Elinor Tunic
The empire-waisted dresses of Jane Austen’s time inspired this tunic named after Elinor Dashwood of Sense and Sensibility. In the BBC film adaptation a dress layered over a light weight shawl was a common sight, especially amongst the Miss Dashwoods whom I assume did so as a means to adjust to the lower economic standing after Mr. Dashwood’s death. To conserve yarn and time, this pattern creates that same layered look by stitching a faux shawl inset knitted from a complimentary yarn into the neckline. Pair this tunic with leggings and ballet flats or skinny jeans and boots for an Austen-inspired contemporary look.
About this yarn
by Rowan
DK
50% Merino, 50% Cotton
124 yards
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About this yarn
by Rowan
Lace
70% Mohair, 30% Silk
229 yards
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25
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