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Admix Pullover
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Mix colors and fibers together to create your own custom fabric in this comfortable pullover that employs an easy-to-work tuck stitch variation on moss stitch. We combined a smooth, workhorse wool (Arbor) with a tonally-dyed merino-cotton blend (Dapple) for a nuanced fabric that has it all: texture, drape, and color variation. Choose any DK weight yarn and fiber combination to make uniquely personal fabrics of your own. Try a hand-dye or self-striping yarn as your contrast color for more painterly effects. You might also try keeping your main color constant throughout, while using multiple contrast colors for subtle background striping or colorblock effects. Be creative and make a sweater that you love!
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Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.
Construction
- The Front and Back are worked flat, separately, from the bottom up in the same manner. As lower body is worked, waist increases are incorporated to gently shape the garment’s silhouette. The armhole is shaped with a combination of bound-off stitches, decreases, and increases depending on the size to achieve a consistent fit for each size. Stitches are bound off for the center neck and the remainder of the upper body will be worked from two separate balls of yarn per side. The shoulders are also shaped with a sloped bind off as you finish the upper body.
- After completion of the Front and Back, the pieces are seamed together at the shoulders. Sleeve stitches are picked up directly from the armhole edge (indicated by the placed markers on both Front and Back). Sleeves are worked flat from the top down and shaped using evenly-spaced decreases along either edge of the fabric between upper arm and cuff.
- The garment is seamed along the sides and sleeves. A doubled neckband is picked up and worked circularly, then tacked down to the WS of the garment.
Finished Dimensions
- 37¼ (41¼, 45¼, 49¼) (53¼, 57¼, 61¼) (65¼, 69¼, 73¼, 77¼)” [94.5 (105, 115, 125) (135.5, 145.5, 155.5) (165.5, 176, 186, 196) cm] finished circumference at chest
- See Full Schematic for more sizing information
- Sample 1 is Size 3, Semi-Cropped with Long Sleeves, in Arbor Thaw (C1) & Dapple Anchor (C2). Modeled by Sadie, 5’9”/ 175.5 cm tall, with 8”/20.5 cm positive ease.
- Sample 2 is Size 4, Classic with Half Sleeves, in Arbor Butte (C1) & Dapple Blueprint (C2). Modeled by Sadie, 5’9”/ 175.5 cm tall, with 14”/35.5 cm positive ease.
Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size
Yarn
Brooklyn Tweed DK weight yarns in two or more colors:
Color 1 (C1): Brooklyn Tweed Arbor - 145 yards (132 meters) per 50g skein
- 5-6 (6-7, 6-7, 6-8) (7-9, 7-9, 8-10) (8-10, 9-11, 9-11, 10-12) skeins
Color 2 (C2): Brooklyn Tweed Dapple - 165 yards (150 meters) per 50g skein
- 3-4 (3-4, 3-4, 4-5) (4-5, 4-5, 4-5) (5-6, 5-6, 5-6, 5-7) skeins
Photographed in Arbor color Thaw (C1) & Dapple color Anchor (C2), and Arbor color Butte (C1) & Dapple color Blueprint (C2)
You may choose to knit from six variations:
- Semi-Cropped Version, Half Sleeve
- Semi-Cropped Version, Long Sleeve
- Classic Version, Half Sleeve
- Classic Version, Long Sleeve
- Tall Version, Half Sleeve
- Tall Version, Long Sleeve
See Full Pattern Specs for skein counts and yardage for each variation.
Yardage
- 665-860 (730-935, 790-1010, 855-1090) (930-1170, 985-1240, 1050-1320) (1130-1410, 1210-1500, 1265-1570, 1340-1650) yards [608-786 (668-855, 722-924, 782-997) (850-1070, 901-1134, 960-1207) (1033-1289, 1106-1372, 1157-1436, 1225-1509) meters] of C1
- 405-525 (445-575, 485-620, 525-665) (570-715, 600-760, 640-810) (695-865, 740-920, 775-960, 820-1010) yards [370-480 (407-526, 443-567, 480-608) (521-654, 549-695, 585-741) (636-791, 677-841, 709-879, 750-924) meters] of C2
Gauge
- 20 stitches & 44 rows per 4”/10 cm in Admix Front, Back, and Sleeve Patterns on main needle, after blocking
- Note: Each stripe of color is 2 rows. Counting stripes may be easier than counting distinct rows with this stitch pattern.
- 22 stitches per 4”/10 cm in Garter Rib Pattern on main needle, after blocking
- Note: Any row gauge for Garter Rib Pattern will work, as long as the stitch gauge is met; two different needle sizes may be required to achieve both gauges.
Needles
Main needle
- Suggested Size: US 5 (3.75 mm)
- One 32” (80cm) circular needle, or straight needles as preferred
Ribbing needles
- Suggested Size: US 3 (3.25 mm)
- Two or three sizes smaller than main needle
- One 32” (80 cm) circular needle, or straight needles as preferred for hem and cuff ribbing
- One 16” (40cm) circular needle or set of double pointed needles (DPNs) for neckband
Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:
- Video — Italian Tubular Cast On
- Video — Rib Cabled Cast On
- Video — Sloped Bind Off
- Blocking 101
- Seaming 101
- Video — Italian Tubular Bind Off
Skill Level
3 out of 5: Intermediate
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