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AN ALL TIME FAVORITE
DESIGN DETAILS
- Classic fit with 2 inch-(5 cm) ease
- Choice of V neck or crew neck
- Set-in sleeves
- Alternating triple twist cable
- 1 x 1 ribbing for lower edge, cuffs and either V-neck or crew neckline
PATTERN DETAILS - The easy to follow pattern includes:
- Schematic for each piece
- Tracking sheet – included with pattern
- A link for substitute yarns
- Diagrams and full explanations for techniques, many with links to selected videos
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TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS PATTERN
Links to videos for selected techniques are included. I look for videos as close as possible to the instructions I have written. Sometimes they may be slightly different but still very helpful.
- Cast-on
- Bind-off
- Increase
- Decrease
- 1 x 1 ribbing
- Cable 8 back (C8B)
- Working neckline on circular needle
Regardless of actual body measurements, everyone prefers a different finished look. It is helpful to use the FINISHED GARMENT MEASUREMENTS, in the chart below, which refers to this specific garment only. It can help your choose the look you prefer.
YARN USED FOR SAMPLE
- Plymouth Yarns Baby Alpaca Worsted
- 100% baby alpaca
- 3.5 ounces-(100 grams)
- 165 yards-(151m) each skein
- 9(9 -10 - 11) skeins
For your pullover to be the correct size, it is not the brand of yarn that matters, but the GAUGE that is important. It is best to refer to the yardage to determine how many skeins or balls to purchase.
SUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZES
- Size 6-(4 mm) and size 8-(5 mm) needles; or size needles to obtain the correct gauge
- Size 6-(4 mm) circular needle, 24 inches (61 cm) long for V-neck
- Size 6-(4 mm) circular needle, 16 inches- (40.5 cm) long for round-neck
NOTIONS
- Gauge ruler
- Tracking sheet—included with pattern
- Cable needle
- Tapestry needle
- Five size 8-(5 mm) or smaller double pointed needles to use as stitch holders or 5 stitch holders
GAUGE
- 20 stitches x 28 rows = 4 inches-(10 cm) in stockinette stitch on size 8-(5 mm) needles
Why is the gauge listed in stockinette? Knitting patterns often list gauge in stockinette stitch because it’s the most common knitting fabric and it’s easier to measure stitches and rows in stockinette than in more complex stitch patterns. It’s also an assumption that if you can match the gauge in stockinette, you’ll be able to match the gauge in the pattern’s specific stitch.
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