40s-inspired Slash Neck Jumper by Lily Steeple

40s-inspired Slash Neck Jumper

Knitting
August 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1094 - 1312 yards (1000 - 1200 m)
32" (UK size 8) and 34" bust (UK size 10)
English
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Slash Neck Jumper
’A 1940s-inspired Long-sleeved Slash Neck jumper’

Inspired by the original 1940s jumper knitting patterns published in Stitchcraft Magazine, this new pattern is aimed at the beginner knitter.

It has a slash neck and a wide hem typical of the 1940s with a slight puff to the sleeve (instructions are also included for shoulder pads). There is a small stitch pattern giving a textured feel to the main body of the jumper.

The pattern uses modern 4-ply wool and is for two sizes: a 32” bust (around a UK size 8) and a 34” bust (around a UK size 10). The jumper could be made larger or smaller by using finer or thicker wool and/or smaller or larger needle sizes.

There are guides to blocking pieces and setting in sleeves plus a gallery of alternative stitch patterns that could be used for the main body of the jumper.

You will need:
300g of West Yorkshire Spinners’ Signature 4-ply wool (pictured in ‘Cherry Red’ and ‘Milk Bottle’)
1 pair of 3mm (UK no 11) and 1 pair of 3.25mm (UK no 10) knitting needles
A tapestry needle

MEASUREMENTS
Long sleeve seam is 18.5 inches (adjustable)
Hem to armpit is 13 inches (adjustable). Back measures 20.5 inches

TECHNIQUES
Casting on, Casting off, Decreasing, Increasing, Knit stitches, Purl stitches, Rib, Setting in sleeves, Stretchy rib cast on (photo-illustrated technique)

VARIATIONS
Alternative stitch patterns that could be used are included at the end of the pattern.

DIFFICULTY
Easy