Rib Tickler Hoodie -- the worsted version by Mary C. Gildersleeve

Rib Tickler Hoodie -- the worsted version

Knitting
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette in the round on larger needles
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1100 - 2000 yards (1006 - 1829 m)
XS - 5X
English
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The original of this one, my Rib Tickler, used bulky cotton. I have had lots of requests for one in worsted-weight -- so here ya go!

This easy-to-knit hoodie requires very little finishing since it’s done completely in the round … from the hem to the underarms, then the sleeves are knit in the round, than all are joined and worked to the neck with a hood to finish off. All different kinds of ribs are worked for this cotton sweater in comfy silhouette – 6x6 for the hem, 4x4 decreasing to 3x3 decreasing to 2x2 decreasing to 1x1 for the yoke, and 3x3 on the sleeve cuff. The sleeves can be worn cuffed or straight and the cozy hood completes the look. The hood is edged with garter which on it’s side looks like a 1x1 rib.

ETA: 4/13/12 -- I have updated the pdf to include a crew-neck option for this lovely, flattering sweater.

The sample is knit using Kollage’s Riveting (worsted), a yarn made from recycled denim, in Forest Denim … giving the design a clean, natural look in an easy-care yarn knit-up in an easy-wear style.

This one will definitely tickle your fancy!