








Maywick
Maywick was originally published as part of a knitwear collection published by PomPom Press. This collection was based on knitwear my mum designed in the 70s in Shetland.
This sweater is worked in one piece from the bottom up. The ¾-length sleeves are joined to the body at the underarm and a simultaneous set-in sleeve construction is used to shape the upper body.
This design requires the knitter to keep the lace pattern correct in each section of the work while working shaping, as well as keeping a stripe sequence correct. The Razor Shell pattern can be worked as a half repeat by only having one of the yarn overs of the repeat and replacing the double decrease at the centre with a single decrease (k2tog/ssk depending which end of the pattern the decrease is worked). If there aren’t enough stitches for a half repeat then just work the remaining sts in G st.
If you wish to adjust the sleeve or body lengths you will need to adjust the Stripe Sequence so that they meet on the same row at the yoke.













