Amelia Sweater by LeRoo Crochet

Amelia Sweater

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Knitting
April 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
740 - 1820 yards (677 - 1664 m)
32"-68"
English
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The perfect sweater for adventurous beginners!

The Amelia Sweater is a dk sweater knit in a loose gauge for a quick sweater to add to your closet! It is a top-down, raglan sweater with sleeve details and a garter seam down the side. The sleeve texture keeps sleeve island interesting and a garter seam down the side to make progress noticeable.

Written in sizes - 32” - 68” chest, with a recommended 2-4” of ease and body shaping options for a boxy fit, hourglass fit, or a custom fit to your own body.

The Amelia Sweater is written to be easy enough to be your first sweater to advance your skills or your 10000 sweater. Multiple testers had never knit a sweater before and ended the test with a stunning sweater! There are lots of helpful links and tips throughout to help.

Sizing and Yardage
32” - 741yds
36” - 845yds
40” - 953yds
44” - 1065yds
48” - 1180yds
52” - 1300yds
56” - 1424yds
60” - 1551yds
64” - 1683yds
68” - 1819yds

Materials:
Yarn
Forest Lane Fibers BFL DK in the Werewolf Bar Mitzvah (blue sample)/Cabin in the Woods (red sample) (100% Non-Superwash Bluefaced Leicester, 246yds / 100g hanks), or any other DK weight (3) yarn

Alternative yarn:
Michael’s Specific: Joy DK, Meandering Yarn by Loops and Threads
Hobby Lobby Specific: Yarn Bee Must be Merino, Soft and Sleek DK

Lion Brand: Cotton Jean, LB Collection Superwash Merino Yarn, Hand Dyed Heaven, Coboo, Truboo
Caron: Bamboo Pantone
Premier: DK Colors, Anti-Pilling Everyday DK
Knit Picks: CotLin, City Tweed, Swish DK

Needles:
4.5mm (US 7) – 16” circular needles for neck and sleeve cuff ribbing – optional DPN, magic loop, or 9” circulars for sleeves
6.0mm (US 10) – 24”-36” circular needles for body
Or size needed to achieve gauge

Notions:
5 stitch markers – 1 distinct to mark the beginning of the round
Darning needle for weaving in ends

Gauge:
Smaller needles: 23 sts in 1×1 ribbing = 4 in / 10 cm after blocking
Larger needles: 17 sts x 28 rows stockinette in the round = 4 in x 4 in / 10 cm x 10 cm after blocking
Note: testers using superwash yarn noticed it grew a lot when blocking, test with a bigger swatch than normal and really stretch it, since the weight of your garment will stretch the yarn a bit.